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- Title: Lecture: Soul and Spirit in the Human Physical Constitution
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- Then we come to the three higher forms of knowledge: Imagination,
- Title: Lecture: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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- If we study this life of thought in careful self-examination we shall
- are given over to the concatenations of things and events in the
- "Moral Imagination." Moral Imagination rises
- yielded by Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition.
- Title: Lecture: Search for the New Isis, the Divine Sophia: The Quest for the Isis-Sophia
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- various nations were so great, nevertheless, in reality all these achievements
- imagination, suited to our own times. An understanding must arise again of
- Title: Evil and the Future of Man
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- done in human society, but in the evil inclinations — in the
- our attention from the consequences of these inclinations —
- extent. We must direct our gaze to the evil inclinations. If we do so,
- then we may put this question: In what men do these evil inclinations
- work during our own fifth post-Atlantean period — those inclinations
- beginning of the fifth post-Atlantean period, evil inclinations —
- inclination towards it — I say again, the inclination. Whether in one
- case or another the inclination to evil leads to an external evil
- action depends on quite other circumstances than on the inclination
- evil inclinations in man? What do they seek to achieve in the
- in him the inclination to receive the spiritual life. In the great
- did not receive into himself those inclinations to evil of which I
- responsible for the evil inclinations of man?
- into their souls, through various incarnations, by the influence of
- stranger feelings in the man of to-day, who has indeed no inclination
- examples, for the inclinations of mankind to-day frequently go in the
- one another internationally. Quite as a matter of course one sound
- in nations. It is an instinctive rebellion against the Divinely-willed
- occasions, that one should lay aside some of the habitual inclinations
- Title: Lecture: The Human Heart
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- permeated by the etheric world. And before man gets the inclination to
- Title: Lecture: Outlooks for the Future
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- expression from the series of our incarnations. The human beings will
- understanding the explanations contained in many of my lectures, and
- 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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- realms is the force of Imagination, the second capacity is the force of
- their state of slumber and use for the acquisition of Imagination.
- From this you will see that the forces of Imagination, Inspiration and
- twenty-one. So the forces that live in Imagination, Inspiration and
- denominations, that they despise material existence instead of understanding
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- international character, the old order was doomed. A man might have
- imaginations of which conventional history has little to say. Then it
- bearers of this middle-class culture, which reached its culmination in
- shall I say, geographical predestination and the racial element
- that is spread over the earth. The leanings towards internationalism in our
- Title: Lecture: The Sun-Mystery in the Course of Human History
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- is obvious that aberrations, inclinations that often run counter to
- illumination will be shed upon it. Waking life arouses in us sympathy
- Title: Lecture: Truth Beauty and Goodness
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- of the Spiritual Soul. An explanation of the term Spiritual
- Title: The Individuality of Elias, John, Raphael, Novalis
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- who in at least two successive incarnations made a powerful impression on
- in their true unity when we recognize them as successive incarnations of one
- incarnation is understood.
- Sun, to that Sun existence which lived in all his incarnations so far as
- Title: Lecture: Exoteric and Esoteric Christianity
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- explanations I wished to place before your souls, from a particular
- Title: Lecture: The Origin of Speech and Language
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- speech is a combination of what happens in crying and in
- imagination and not in reality. When we look from our chair in space
- explanation.
- Title: Lecture: The Sense-Organs and Aesthetic Experience
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- explanations, but have to turn to those realms of the senses which
- expressed, still more concretely, in Imaginations that came from the
- compared with the Greek Imagination of Aphrodite, Aphrogenea, the
- ocean. We need to add to it another Imagination which enters still
- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- he feels unsupported and alone among the nations of the world.
- among the nations of the world. People do not feel deeply enough to
- the law comes about through an inclination akin to that of the artist,
- no inclination to know anything about Schiller's Letters on
- Aesthetic Education, which represent a certain culmination of
- does: that the necessity of reason is transformed into inclination,
- and inclination is raised to a spiritual level like that of reason. He
- Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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- striving should be to unfold real vision, to attain Imagination. If
- earlier incarnations a man has within his being forces which
- trying to replace shadowy intellectualism by real Imagination. In the
- Title: Lecture: The Three Stages of Sleep
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- surging, weaving thought-pictures, the cosmic Imaginations
- in this alternation of activity and withdrawal, something
- ourselves in earlier incarnations — entered very often
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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- times gave their message in pictures and imaginations, Plato was one
- of the first to change these imaginations into abstract concepts and
- of imaginations. In Plato, the imaginations were already concepts
- efforts of this school were directed to the elimination of all that
- spread of Christianity. But after the extermination of what would have
- Title: Lecture: The Recovery of the Living Source of Speech
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- to look on the word merely as a combination of sounds that is
- has to-day reached a kind of culmination, first began to show itself
- speech, but to Imagination. And language becomes the language
- Imagination? There is no Hierarchy beyond the First! The Imaginations
- obliged to turn to the past for Imaginations, to find in the
- what the Imaginations are. What came from an earlier time had to be
- the possibility of forming Imaginations from above. Consequently Man
- Archangels lost the possibility of forming Imaginations from the
- Impulse right into the Imaginations of the Archangels, and these
- — from Intuition to Inspiration and to Imagination. We
- which finds its culmination in the Mystery of Golgotha with the
- Title: Lecture: Gnostic Doctrines and Supersensible Influences in Europe
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- incorporate not in the individual man nor yet in a nation, but rather
- to him through illumination, through inspiration and through an
- Title: Lecture I: Ancient Myths
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- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- observations to a positively magnificent materialistic explanation of
- institutions among other nations ... But between Osiris and Typhon
- ancient times when human beings could have Imaginations in a
- remained for some few, but the authority of the Imaginations, that
- disappeared: the beings who can still have real Imaginations, these
- human bodies. For human bodies are no longer adapted to Imaginations.
- who can have Imaginations, while we no longer can have them. The
- atavistic clairvoyance in Intuition, Inspiration, Imagination; now we
- at the Imagination stage this developed in the Greek
- behind at Imagination, Rhea and Chronos at Inspiration, Gaea and
- Imagination
- fluid element, he would be able to use Inspiration, and Imagination
- could transform the sulphur through Imagination into reality, if he
- Imagination atavistically. That is what the Greeks wished to say
- scientific explanation creeps into science, which is also a sulphur,
- Title: Lecture II: Ancient Myths
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- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- certain mythical pictures and imaginations what they thought and felt
- Imaginations was the age when Osiris wandered upon Earth. They meant
- been a time in which men on earth lived in Imaginations. And this
- type of human soul which was able to live in Imaginations was
- this life-in-Imaginations. Osiris has been killed by his brother
- Imaginations vanished when the setting sun in autumn stood in
- form, as signs such signs then are images of Imaginations.
- is really a reproduction of Imaginations only belonged to
- Imaginations, the ancient picture-script disappeared and there arose
- picture-writing reflecting Imaginations. Thus the transition from the
- older experience in Imaginations. Real physiological wisdom is, in
- the young boy before the age of puberty had certain Imaginations; it
- years of age had Imaginations Imaginations of spiritual
- children in full Imaginations up to the time of puberty. And when
- what I saw as a child through the Imaginations in the atmosphere, now
- Imaginations of what was outside in the atmosphere. But after
- like an ascent of still more inward Imaginations: it was the human
- Imagination. And then she said to herself: what I now perceive
- atmosphere present in Imaginations, it was a different matter.
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- Title: Lecture III: Ancient Myths
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- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- his atavistic imaginations. That was the age in which Osiris ruled.
- the assertion that this combination of the Representative of Man with
- Imaginations as have been brought before you, and to work over these
- Imaginations as Imaginations. It is very important for the new Isis,
- explanations of things, drawn apparently from deep logic, but in
- men today are very ready with opinions, with arbitrary explanations,
- Title: Lecture IV: Ancient Myths
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- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- combination which stands in connection with the objects, this does
- Title: Lecture V: Ancient Myths
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- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- chemistry, biology, national-economy, political science too, try to
- longer experience it in this incarnation. You see how little people's
- Title: Lecture VI: Ancient Myths
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- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- feel the rejuvenation of their etheric body so that the
- belonging to the French nation. There is this peculiarity, my dear
- desires and instincts, through Chauvinism and nationalism, but solely
- Title: Lecture VII: Ancient Myths
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- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- be nationalistic, my dear friends, if we were to follow our head
- alone. The head is not in the least adapted to be nationalistic, for
- nationalistic. All the dividing of men into groups that finds a place
- incarnation. The dead live a spiritual life, and this life is
- have to keep returning into incarnation since we have many things
- the rejuvenation of man. That present-day humanity has come to such
- examinations splendidly, be a brilliant University Professor of
- National Economy, or any other subject, and in spite of being so
- interesting explanations that is, explanations interesting to
- we need a World-Peace in which all nations come at the same time to a
- impulses of the present. You see, the present day has no inclination
- disinclination to go into such things among the very people
- precisely by that process of rejuvenation of which we have been
- if the path to rejuvenation is not found, the evolution of mankind
- Title: Lecture: The Dual Form of Cognition During the Middle Ages and the Development of Knowledge in Modern Times
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- criticism and dissolved through this critical examination; the
- sensualism and to describe it in such a way that an explanation
- Title: Lecture: The Remedy for Our Diseased Civilisation
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- impulses of feeling throughout the civilised international world.
- with its entirely spiritual inclinations (but the head does not know
- the earth: nationality, and so forth. The human being adopts the
- Title: Lecture: Goethe and the Evolution of Consciousness
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- several national tongues. It is not difficult to distinguish there
- this faculty of instinctive Imagination man can perceive in outer
- moulded by Imagination. Man can have a living experience of the
- Title: Lecture: Salt, Mercury, Sulphur
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- he experienced as imaginations, as dreamlike imaginations, were forms
- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- continuing to be held in the grip of physical incarnation. One of the
- speaking the truth at all about certain things, because of national
- interests or the like. Anyone who has national interests of some kind
- because people everywhere speak out of one or other national
- examinations, when he acquires habits of thought that enable him to
- the artist's imagination unfolds freely and independently of
- Title: Lecture: The Relation of the Movement for Religious Renewal to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- possessing any impulse or any inclination towards natural science,
- unpleasant to hear explanations such as these which are
- Title: Lecture: Concerning the Origin and Nature of the Finnish Nation
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- Concerning the Origin and Nature of the Finnish Nation
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- ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE FINNISH NATION.
- separately. In other words: A nation must once have existed that felt
- Such a nation really existed in
- concerning which I have already spoken to you. This nation once
- Finnish nation. This stage of culture is expressed in the epic poem
- receives its impulses from there. This nation, or these
- nation that was widely spread in the north-eastern territory of
- Europe, a nation that experienced the three parts of the soul
- In the same way, this nation, or
- explanations.
- In the same way, that nation, or
- the Finnish nation and inspire the threefold nature of the soul.
- south, or rather in the southeast, another nation faces the Finnish
- nation, one that developed in ancient times the soul-qualities
- feeling and temperament. This nation is a Slav nation, influenced by
- environment of the ancient Scythian nation. However, a nation living
- highly developed nation, but instead, the necessary things must take
- point. The separation that existed in the Finnish nation, the
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- Title: Lecture: Perceiving and Remembering
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- may not again have power over me. The determination that they have made, to
- accordance with the illusion of the times, people veil this domination by
- Title: Perception of the Nature of Thought
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- Ways of Spiritual Cognition and the Rejuvenation of the
- Ways of Spiritual Cognition and the Rejuvenation of the
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- longer periods, from incarnation to incarnation. Here stand the
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Individualities of the Planets
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- I want to add to what has previously been said some explanation of
- us. Those who have a particular inclination towards Saturn in earthly
- flash into human destiny those wonderful moments of illumination when
- upon the people or nation concerned. Such are the impulses which
- in whatever is capable of co-ordination. Mercury is the domain
- Title: Lecture: The Elemental World and the Future of Mankind
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- Title: Lecture: A Picture of Earth-Evolution in the Future
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- being given to him in the form of new Imaginations, in which cosmic existence
- earth. Nevertheless, in the picture of this valley of death in Nietzsche's imagination
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Communion of Mankind
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- mirror reality, through the very nature of the Imaginations of the
- could not regard his thoughts in this way. They were illuminations;
- the culmination of which the thoughts that had been revealed by the
- Title: Lecture: Technology and Art: Their Bearing on Modern Culture
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- because in the present incarnation we are obliged to live in the
- in earlier incarnations could be submerged in a more essentially
- groupings are formed among the nationalities of Europe. Previously,
- these nationalities had quite different relations with one another,
- different impulses. How the single nationalities form alliances in
- from the present time — the birth of the nations is sought in
- Title: Lecture: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time.
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- The explanations which I gave you yesterday on the path which the
- the alternating play of life through complicated combinations of
- concepts. The explanations which I gave you yesterday and the day
- applied to Central Europe, but these explanations were not taken as
- gymnasiums for the “strengthening of national consciousness”
- of “national strength”, etc., etc. And this, a few weeks
- explanations on the most important facts of life in a few abstract
- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- supposed to lead the several nations, those who at any rate hold
- nations. National chauvinism in its worst sense has been
- aroused. And to-day national chauvinism rings through the whole
- principle of nationalism.
- against a dead-end. However many more national states are set up,
- Title: Lecture: Modern and Ancient Spiritual Exercises
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- our imagination. It was different in the remote past for then, as we know,
- contemplate the germination and growth of a plant. This meditation works
- with iron determination and unwavering will. It is often the case that if,
- Title: Lecture: The Meaning of Easter: St. Paul and the Christ Impulse
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- illumination, the understanding once possessed by men in an atavistic
- kind of hallucination, then it is only a proof that in our day even
- today in such a trivial manner! Again and again they show an inclination
- as unreal, preferring to regard it as a kind of hallucination that befell
- Paul. If, however, the event of Damascus was a mere hallucination —
- inclination to examine into what it is that has brought such great
- Title: Lecture: The Universe
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- of the preceding incarnation. The thorax man is in reality
- the present incarnation as such. And what the human being
- incarnation. Man is therefore a threefold being also in
- the preceding incarnation; the human being in the thorax is
- really the human being of the present incarnation, and the
- the next incarnation.
- as it were, the result of his past incarnation. The head
- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- a wealth of picture and in wonderful imaginations, Wolfram von Eschenbach
- you have the explanation of how it came about that Galvani discovered
- Title: The Year as a Symbol of the Great Cosmic Year
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- Oesteson, the description and explanation of which entered into and
- Year for the world. Thus: when in succeeding incarnations our souls
- Title: On the Duty of Clear, Sound Thinking
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- nation, race or colour; that a certain element of cramped thinking is
- your explanations,’ he would say, ‘they are but fancy, I
- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- Imagination; but for his vision they become permeated with inward
- Imagination is active, then we can see in the moon something that is
- moon in the consciousness of Imagination, you have a perpetual
- to the sun, there we find it is all quite different. Through Imagination
- Title: Lecture: Exoteric and Esoteric Christianity
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- into Earth-evolution but restricted his claims for domination in
- leading to the condemnation of Christ Jesus! Such was the
- Title: Lecture: Realism and Nominalism
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- Title: Lecture: Fundamentals of the Science of Initiation
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- already know from the explanations which have recently been given
- were by Nature a prosaic, matter-of-fact nation — even denied
- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- Reincarnation and Karma came amongst us and into our
- Reincarnation and Karma were understood, even by those who
- say that the ideas of reincarnation and karma of themselves
- incarnation, and he has to work off in this incarnation only
- reincarnation and karma are unable to permeate our
- introduce ideas such as those of reincarnation and karma
- lower. There is another way again in which reincarnation and
- fortunate incarnation next time.” To act from such a
- a time as possible in the next incarnation — this is
- reincarnation and karma. Our civilisation possesses so little
- of conceiving even such ideas as those of reincarnation and
- there was no question of any national feeling of hostility
- proclaimed that: Every nation must have the possibility of
- about it, what is “Nation?” Practically just a
- Spirit of a Nation, in the sense in which we speak of it in
- Anthroposophy, then one can talk about a Nation, for then
- “freedom of nationalities,” and so forth. For
- National Being. And herein lies the profound inward falsity
- reality of the National Being, yet they talk of the
- “Freedom of the Nation.” As if to the
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- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- Ways of Spiritual Cognition and the Rejuvenation of the Artistic
- imagination. Dante, they say, was filled with
- artistic imagination. They are content to leave it at that.
- Needless to say, I shall not deny that artistic imagination
- chance combination of two mirrors in a
- of explanation, ‘the class-type was far more familiar
- in the forms of Imagination. All Nature's laws — the
- before him in an Imagination, in the figure of a woman who
- in the form of Imagination, as a woman, out of whose spirit
- which stood before him in living Imagination.
- her mother Demeter. Thus do the Imaginations change in the
- greatest. Then it is that illumination comes over the soul
- that is capable of illumination. Therefore, the legend tells,
- Title: Lecture: The Shaping of the Human Form out of Cosmic and Earthly Forces
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- metamorphosis of the limb-man of the previous incarnation.
- Title: Lecture: Hygiene - a Social Problem
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- the facts of modern science no longer justify the general explanation
- a question of concrete explanation or concrete thought, even these
- Spirit when our explanation is based upon the atomic theory —
- mind and spirit can give explanations other than the atomic
- whole being of man. Such illumination is cast on the nature of
- physical body, etheric body, astral body, Ego, reincarnation, karma
- Now Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition
- Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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- alone. These organs only represent the highest culmination of what is
- or song is but the final culmination of something that is taking
- we first attain Imagination or Imaginative Cognition, as I have often
- especially the manifold intonations of the vowels — these he
- consonants, if we have the necessary clairvoyant power of imagination
- Title: Lecture: Concerning Electricity
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- explanation of Nature set out along a path that really unites it with
- Title: Lecture: The Problem of Jesus and Christ in Earlier Times
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- involved in national differences. We are human beings, pure and
- just because they belong to different nationalities, is something
- transcends all national and social differences. They live in an
- without the slightest trace of discrimination, because we have not
- yet become involved in distinguishing nationality and so forth. We
- develop such discrimination only through our life in connection with
- discrimination among human beings. The Christ is able to reveal
- discrimination. On the other hand, those who still have a certain
- Title: Lecture: On the Dimensions of Space
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- Men have always received into their language designations,
- everyday consciousness man has little inclination as a rule to
- demands on your imagination.)
- a whole, in your imagination the star-fish
- Title: Lecture: Thinking and Willing as Two Poles of the Human Soul-Life
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- past. And Imagination is related to the present. With regard to the
- present man is always gifted with Imagination.
- imagination in some definite situation in life; visualise an
- continually living in a world of pictures, of imaginations; this will
- The present we comprehend by means of imaginations.
- Imagination
- that Imagination comes to us of itself in so far as the present is
- concerned. When we develop Imagination by special means we are
- Imagination. When man passes over from the sleeping condition
- Inspiration; when falling asleep he is filled with Imagination.
- AsleepImagination
- Title: Vortrage: Denken, Fühlen, Wollen - Das Muspilhgedicht
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- Und die Imagination, die bezieht sich auf die Gegenwart. In bezug auf
- die Gegenwart hat der Mensch immer Imaginationen.
- Denken:Imagination:Inspiration:
- Imaginationen drinnen, und man brauchte nur unbefangen das Leben mit
- Gegenwart umfassen wir mit Imaginationen.
- Ihnen gesagt: Die Imagination kommt uns in bezug auf die Gegenwart
- von selbst. Wenn wir die Imagination künstlich ausbilden, so
- Inspiration und Imagination. Indem der Mensch aus dem Schlafe
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 1: The Driving Force Behind Europe's War
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- nations, would be achieved so much better if they did away
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 3: The Search for a Perfect World
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- world, nations and, indeed, the whole earth. It is important
- inclination to think materialistically. However much people
- believe in reincarnation if forced to do so. So you see, the
- reason for believing in reincarnation is a highly peculiar
- inclination to go into such matters. But unfortunately this
- to reincarnation if this allowed him to continue in the
- by people who let their imaginations run riot, and so there
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 5: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up
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- Imaginations of a genius to arise unconsciously. The power of
- to be superficial because in their present incarnation their
- With every incarnation we withdraw more and more from the
- predestination. But they dwell in bodies destined for good or
- which led to the nations and races of today. The issue of the
- nation as an entity is coming up again in our present time;
- There is so much talk about national issues today. But it is
- about the ‘principle of nationality’ which goes
- are based on issues relating to nations, which are no longer
- ‘vaccination,’
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality
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- Many historical phenomena will find their explanation if you
- Examinations for prospective teachers must therefore be
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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- inclinations therefore did not have any effect on him! A nice
- inclination. You will find many such things if you look into
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- nations have been in recent centuries. They developed their
- nations are very much at fault because they have not
- become, is right for all nations, great and small; it creates
- internationally in the sweetest tones. All you heard was
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and 'The Dragon'
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- and inclinations to interpret the world in materialistic
- personal inclinations since then, to understand that they
- and incarnations in the flesh such as we seek today will no
- existence in a way for which there is a rational explanation,
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- municipal, rural and national representative bodies who
- national policies.
- Boos' article, which takes a serious look at Swiss national
- issues in Swiss national policies — I do recommend it,
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 12: The Spirits of Light and the Spirits of Darkness
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- together in tribes, nations and races, with blood
- nation and tribal connections in all the ways in which human
- customs, inclinations and habits had to develop in various
- belonging to a particular nation or tribe. Their laws were
- unless we consider the careful study of racial, national and
- family, nationality, and so on.
- racial, tribal and national relationships, on the blood,
- insistence on tribal, national and racial relationships
- of the ideals of race and nation would have been speaking in
- someone who speaks of the ideal of race and nation and of
- decline than the propagation of ideals of race, nation and
- proclamations of national ideals belonging to earlier
- whole world based on the blood bonds of nations. It is
- nations’ is used for something which goes against the
- nations. They were foreseen and forecast, and it was said
- trend. Do not fall prey to the foolish inclination to escape
- censured this foolish inclination, for we must certainly take
- heredity, nationality and race prevailed. What Lucifer and
- or nations, but relationships of a different kind.
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- tribes, nations and races, uniting those who belonged
- particular families, tribes, nations and races each time they
- dwelling, to find a vaccine that will drive all inclination
- develop foolish inclinations connected with spiritual life
- the inclination towards spiritual ideas to develop and all
- the same way they will be vaccinated against any inclination
- to my own inclination and put philosophy and poetry aside,
- people base their judgement on national passions that if one
- particular nation, simply as a human individual who is here
- that nation, despite the fact that something said about
- has nothing to do with one's views of some nation or other.
- do with national aspirations in some respects — please
- note I am saying in some respects. National aspirations are
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 14: Into the Future
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- certain cloud combination which generates lightning; a
- similar combination will again generate lightning. Modern
- combinations are always new. It is therefore not possible to
- the delusion that nation is fighting nation, and allow the
- kinds of relations that are said to exist between nations.
- nations only exists to cast a veil over the true reasons. For
- Title: Lecture: Fall and Redemption
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- imagination. But what is actually intended by
- inclination to truly grasp the essential being of knowledge so that,
- body,’ ‘etheric body,’ ‘reincarnation,’
- must eradicate in ourselves is the inclination to sectarianism, for
- this inclination is always egotistical. It always wants to
- inclination to sectarianism. And this inclination to
- distant one to be sure — with the sectarian inclination. We
- Title: Lecture: Man's Fall and Redemption
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- pre-earthly existence, before we descended to a physical incarnation
- the body of the preceding incarnation, we can understand this
- most incredibly abstract explanation. “Beautiful” is a
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- elected very soon after as a member of the National Assembly;
- who are still immersed, for instance, in a national habit of
- same time filled with a national outlook; the national
- national mentality with international physical science,
- compatible with a non-national way of thinking.
- be nationally-minded on the one hand, while on the other hand
- one is trying to pursue international physics. These things,
- international in their way of thinking.
- stress on the idea of nationality. Such things ought to be
- national groups for example, and the like.
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- modern sense, of international finance and the like — if the
- outlook purely national, then, by this connection of national feeling
- — national pathos, one might say — with the international
- thoughts of Physics, Chemistry, Economics, international commerce and
- intellectual combinations, of atoms and groups and complexes
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- inclination to turn to the super-sensible Man. It sounds a
- strong inclination to concern itself with super-sensible Man
- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- Title: Lecture: Man and Cosmos
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- perceptions, but imaginations. And these imaginations continually
- up through us and takes on the form of imaginations or pictures.
- consciousness is not able to perceive imaginations. They are
- imagination, and for this reason ordinary human consciousness
- on earth had the gift of imagination, he would know that his
- attain the power of imagination by setting out from your ordinary
- independent, as is the case in imagination, so that they do not
- through imagination and inspiration.
- your imagination, and the sun your inspiration, you will obtain
- Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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- wonderful cosmogonies of the various pagan nations, you will
- Title: Lecture: Knowledge Pervaded with the Experience of Love
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- a certain inclination towards the intellectual life which existed
- living only as a kind of chemical combination of lifeless
- imagination and inspiration, and sound common sense really grasps
- this imagination or inspiration, these confront him in the same
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- at any other time — one thought. Nations are facing each other
- the nations are at war with each other, living in hate, how countless
- any other thought than that of resignation (continues Haeckel), of
- nation or people will do the right thing which is able to fashion
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- other times. One thought! Nations confront one another full of
- that there is a termination for the human individuality of that which
- Therefore resignation, seeing one's own way, is all there
- The nations and
- Title: Lecture: On the Nature of Butterflies
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- has remarkable visions and hallucinations along with epileptic fits. In
- Title: Conferencia: La Comunión Espiritual de la Humanidad
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- — must be included for any true explanation. But as these
- connection with race and nation, with all manner of
- freedom for the nations,’ while in his soul's reality
- ill in this incarnation, but to be carried through the gate of
- his present incarnation, while the head is the result of former
- related to the man's former incarnations. If you consider this,
- through his incarnations. What we experience consciously in
- waking life largely belongs to the present incarnation,
- and it is good so. For in the present incarnation man should be
- incarnation, especially in young human beings. But above
- is in the soul of man, pressing on from one incarnation
- across from one incarnation to another. We must now consider
- of the former incarnation; and when this period is at an
- incarnation. We may say therefore: The working of the
- family, belonging to a certain nation and so forth. Thus we get
- from the vocational aspect of our former incarnation, but
- former incarnation we stood in this or that relation to
- Title: Lecture: Matter Incidental to the Question of Destiny
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- will discover by Imagination those points in life which you
- Title: Lecture: Hereditary Impulses and Impulses from Previous Earth Lives
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- qualities from former incarnations.
- you know, with climate, nationality, etc.) At this time the
- result of his vocational life in the last incarnation. Then
- former incarnation are especially at work. When
- conditions of the former incarnation. Observe the
- the fourteenth year — our former incarnation,
- unable to rise to an understanding of reincarnation and Karma.
- certain events by referring them back to that assassination,
- was repeated. Evidently, in 1913, the attempted assassination
- peculiar connection with her own, Russian nationality. So they
- presented it on the stage. One need have absolutely no national
- you to judge, whether or no one need have national motives in
- there are national motives behind such an action, I leave to
- merely national ones.)
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- are the guides and leaders of the Folks and Nations. And the
- God,’ but that is only a fanciful imagination on their
- there are inclinations to the one Archangel or the other,
- inclinations of the feeling life. In the nineteenth century
- the rise of the ideas of Nationality, which are an
- the next stage there can be the aberration of whole nations.
- incarnation of demons. We need not believe in them if we do not
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture I: The Michael Imagination
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- the year in four Cosmic Imaginations. The activities of four mighty
- at St. John's Tide. These Imaginations provide material for endless
- MICHAEL IMAGINATION
- explanation, even for someone who can “read” in the
- — of germination and budding, flowering and fruiting. Even if
- dragon to appear again as a forcible Imagination, summoning man to
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture II: The Christmas Imagination
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- the year in four Cosmic Imaginations. The activities of four mighty
- at St. John's Tide. These Imaginations provide material for endless
- CHRISTMAS IMAGINATION
- bringing Imagination and Inspiration to bear on it, one comes to
- culmination at Christmas is prepared in advance from Michaelmas
- Imagination which must in fact come to a man who transposes his
- Imaginations. If one goes out with one's whole being into the
- world, the approach of autumn becomes the glorious Imagination of
- Imagination at Christmas-time — a picture we can live
- Easter Imagination can arise; we will speak of it tomorrow.
- magnificent Imaginations. So, in order to represent all that is
- the course of the year can reveal itself to us in four Imaginations:
- the Michael Imagination, the Mary Imagination and — as we shall
- see later on — the Easter Imagination and the St. John Imagination.
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture III: The Easter Imagination
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- the year in four Cosmic Imaginations. The activities of four mighty
- at St. John's Tide. These Imaginations provide material for endless
- EASTER IMAGINATION
- living, spiritual forms which appear as Imaginations.
- any other way than by trying to gain domination over the Earth
- cosmic Imagination comes before us as
- the Easter Imagination, just as we had the Virgin and Child as the
- Christmas Imagination in deep winter, and the Michael Imagination for
- Imaginations which come before man at Michaelmas and Christmas, I was
- Easter Imagination, where over against the activities of the
- Imagination can lead directly to a ritual in the earthly realm, a
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture IV: The St. John Imagination
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- the year in four Cosmic Imaginations. The activities of four mighty
- at St. John's Tide. These Imaginations provide material for endless
- ST. JOHN IMAGINATION
- reverence and worship, to what the Easter Imagination, the
- cosmic Easter Imagination, is. And now, for the St. John's time,
- concentrated Imagination of Cosmic Understanding.
- Imagination. These things are quite real, but I cannot speak of them
- Imagination will come to meet us. For the St. John Imagination is
- there, just as we have the Michael Imagination, the Christmas
- Imagination, the Easter Imagination.
- observation there appears, as a kind of culmination, this picture:
- together in Imagination all those secrets of the depths which go to
- Thus arises this Imagination of the
- Trinity, which is really the St. John Imagination. The background of
- Imagination of the Trinity would have to emerge. Special arrangements
- the like. And if the true Imagination of these things is to be called
- Imagination passes over into Inspiration.
- him, confirming him — the St. John Imagination filled
- Imagination — in these words:
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- the year in four Cosmic Imaginations. The activities of four mighty
- at St. John's Tide. These Imaginations provide material for endless
- before you the four cosmic Imaginations which can be called up
- four great cosmic Imaginations, as I described them to you —
- the Autumn Imagination of Michael, the Christmas Imagination of
- Gabriel. the Easter Imagination of Raphael, and the Midsummer,
- St. John's Day, Imagination of Uriel. You must really picture to
- organism. Anyone who speaks of this peculiar combination of
- the four Imaginations.
- you how the Easter Imagination is completed through the teaching that
- Michael-Imagination, with the sword forged from meteoric iron,
- reached his cosmic culmination. Then he begins his descent; in spring
- That is the annual impregnation of the Earth's seasonal being.
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- learn to know ourselves when we learn to know the imaginations which
- thus built up. This inner world can consist of a sum of imaginations.
- an imagination of taste but does not work formatively, so in many people,
- connections with it than in an incarnation between birth and death,
- incarnation on earth, remain united with it through those members which
- know, and so on. The principle of living in a few imaginations
- which might be called: blood and nerve imaginations, still exists in
- few blood and nerve imaginations. But this is not what leads us to selfless
- labour for human evolution, such a tarrying in blood and nerve imaginations
- that which kindles the blood or nerve imaginations, they then think
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- learn to know ourselves when we learn to know the Imaginations
- This inner world can consist of a sum of Imaginations, whereas in
- Mosel, which of course rises only to an Imagination of taste but does
- incarnation between birth and death, so that blood and nerves can
- physical incarnation on earth, remain united with it through those
- so on. The principle of living in a few Imaginations which might be
- called blood and nerve Imaginations, still exists in many. Many
- and nerve Imaginations. But this is not what leads us to selfless
- imaginations leads only to a heightening of self-enjoyment, to a
- blood or nerve Imaginations. They then think they can be excused
- Title: St. Augustine
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- Moon. We know indeed that the previous incarnation of the Earth
- occurred in the Moon-Incarnation of the Earth, at the
- was not to be ascribed to the Sun, the 2nd incarnation of the
- earthly incarnation that which now is gleam, and as such is
- incarnation, as the seed of the plant this year will animate
- next earthly incarnation.
- incarnation, becomes a concrete reality in the next. We
- the metaphysical explanation given about the orderings of
- condemnation of such people as Julian the Apostate or Napoleon.
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- Only from this kind of discrimination could there proceed the
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- Imaginations and pictures. The pictures were not so real as
- had already become decadent. The younger nation went out
- forth out of these Imaginations, learned to say: I must be a
- Title: World History: Lecture III: Asiatic Mysteries of Ephesus, Gilgamesh and Eabani
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- incarnations on Earth and had now entered into the new form of
- incarnations.
- incarnations after the return to Earth. He had, as I said in
- incarnation, nor did they in those days; — into the life,
- incarnations on Earth, had a clairvoyant knowledge, by means of
- incarnation that we have described they were unable just
- up into itself from all sides the Imaginations and influences
- Imaginations, concretely, externally present.
- These Imaginations had the form of gigantic, plant-like
- formed itself as plant in the Earth through Imagination, he
- between two separate incarnations. And thereby did they bear
- earlier incarnations. And now, as the origin of the kingdoms of
- in a later incarnation as
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- filled with Imaginations. And these Imaginations were pictures
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- — and you will by this imagination call up again in your
- happened if Alexander, in his incarnation as Alexander, had
- look in Imaginations. Spiritual vision is needed there. Yes, we
- East. When we look East, we have to look in Imaginations. We
- Looking across to the East and letting our imagination be fired
- — for it needs to be grasped with the imagination. And
- Title: World History: Lecture VI: Mysteries of the Ancient Near East Enter Europe
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- appearance. There in earlier incarnations Aristotle and
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- combination with various other substances; magnesium is also
- that she contains. Then we have a picture, an imagination of
- of imaginations, and they make a picture to themselves of this
- combination. It is composed, so they say, of carbon, oxygen,
- in complicate combination. And so the atomist comes to see in
- combination. The atoms and molecules have to be thought of as
- complicated chemical combination at all, it is all broken up,
- it are reduced to chaos and are in no sort of combination, they
- Title: World History: Lecture IX: World History in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- incarnations, the Earth will become barbaric. Human beings will
- that in their next incarnations men may be able to confront the
- voice which because of the trend and inclination of your souls
- Title: Goethe, Comte and Bentham
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- the present incarnation for the next; from this earthly
- time, have this illumination: — that the Ideals of the
- Nationalism, as was possible in the pre-Christian age; because in
- on the Principle of nationality, for instance, there he is involved
- of old could look to his nationality, because he saw it determined
- Nation itself as something special, is an anachronism, he must
- consider other social structures. To regard a Nation as something
- “Nations” are relics of the pre-Christian Age,
- any national Chauvinism (which would not be seemly) we will try to
- nations, one can find characterised in a certain way what lies
- to bring before you as a definition or explanation, but simply
- national philosophy. That is something which lies in the soil of
- philosophical blossoms of the nation)
- distinct inclination to Mysticism existing, that, in spite of his
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- into the sleeping Earth-soul in order to have Imagination,
- the. dream-like Imagination of the old spiritual vision, then
- for this alternation, whereas man sleeps and wakes in the
- disinclination to look at the whole of nature, the tendency
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- Ways of Spiritual Cognition and the Rejuvenation of the Artistic Lifestyle,
- Ways of Spiritual Cognition and the Rejuvenation
- the force of imagination. Our whole spirit would then be
- imagination will realise that in the depths of our spirit,
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture I
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- examinations at the conclusion of high school, the
- Abitur. After having passed their examinations, these
- but he also on occasion spoke with indignation against all
- this with a certain inner indignation. When Herder introduced
- and inclination, and at the same time, free of the sensible.
- to Faust's explanation of why he turned to a magic
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- more than a child. His later inclination to art is thus glibly
- incarnation worked with special force.
- in this incarnation.
- activities, but the reverse is true. The explanation of the
- capacities of his soul, but he had to set forth a rejuvenation
- first had to experience his own rejuvenation in Rome. It is for
- this reason that the rejuvenation scene,
- is associated with such a rejuvenation as Goethe experienced.
- rejuvenation as Goethe experienced. In his time there was
- forces are associated with such a rejuvenation that are
- projected over into the next incarnation. Here experiences are
- woven together that belong to the present incarnation and also
- that when Goethe returns in another incarnation it will still
- perfect in his views of nature in this incarnation. Many things
- in Kürschner's Nationalliteratur.
- earlier. These two scenes — the rejuvenation scene in
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture III
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- ego. In explaining the alternation between waking and sleeping,
- our life must be due to the rhythmical alternation that occurs
- rhythmical alternation is identical with the alternation of
- see, not only the phenomenon, but also its explanation has long
- been known. Only now has this explanation been furnished again
- had only these explanations (as we have heard them today) they
- they were driven from class to class and from examination to
- examination. This was felt by him and it gave him a rich
- you must bear in mind that man needs the rhythmic alternation
- The ego and the astral body need this alternation of sinking
- then, is the significance of this interplay and alternation of
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- previous incarnations in a more complex way than was the case
- fantastic imaginations.
- that corresponds to my talents and inclinations that I have had
- incarnation of spiritual beings. At present, during this earth
- the religious denominations could remain as it is, since it was
- combination possesses only those effects that are derived from
- national economic development will become such that to patent
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- individual with race, nation and all sorts of other historical
- illness in this incarnation, but also to be carried through the
- incarnation in many respects — whereas his head is the result
- connected especially with his preceding incarnations. When you
- karmic stream through various incarnations. What we experience
- present incarnation. It is well that it is so because we should
- be industrious in our present incarnation. But much that will
- the experiences of our present incarnation — the incidents
- influence even in the same incarnation in young people. Above
- incarnation into the next. We have to do with a whole complex
- of forces that project from one incarnation into another. Now
- vocation of his preceding incarnation. Mistakes are often made
- of his previous incarnation, and this would be detrimental to
- the vocational karma of his previous incarnation. In other
- certain family in a specific nation. Thus, we receive a
- our previous incarnation, but from the way in which we have
- lived with others in previous incarnations. By this I mean how
- during a preceding incarnation, not in any particular part of
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VI
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- inclination to pay attention to those who have tried to grasp
- explanation of how the pyramids were built according to a
- in the right way, your imagination will reveal to you those
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- incarnations. People talk about heredity, but a correct opinion
- climate, nationality, etc. At that time, humans become mature,
- his previous incarnation.
- impulses of the preceding incarnation are effective in far
- the preceding incarnation. Note the difference. During the
- previous incarnation, fructified by what has happened between
- stage. It does not require a national background to present
- to decide whether it is necessary to harbor nationalistic
- feelings or perhaps even a peculiar nationalistic fervor, in
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- National Assembly and in the same year was made a member of the
- and offered themselves and nobody showed pity or indignation.
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- inclination to materialism arises in the human soul. There is
- then know that the present religious denominations do not rise
- expressed confession but the inclination of the feeling nature
- of the idea of nationality. This idea is grounded in an
- the case with man's inclination to a single angel, but here the
- this social-egoistic inclination to an archangel, just as
- to say that there might have been certain combinations of
- but which was a certain combination of sounds, it then came
- combination of sounds, a different world surrounded the human
- spoken since a certain domination was thus exercised over him
- condition is created for the incarnation of demons. If anyone
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- the most advanced nations pass over to monotheism at a
- his family, his nation, his time. If we should survey him
- connection with certain inclinations and tendencies that he had
- consciously to work on the perspective of his next incarnation
- certain nation. The person who has remained behind continues to
- belong to this nation in his physical body, but a force
- belonging to an entirely different nation takes possession of
- develop here through one's inclination toward relationships to
- certain nation and loses a friend through death who is already
- preparing to be a member of a different nation, the bond of
- as I might say, a darkling inclination. If there are some
- religious denomination.
- within a religious denomination, we will not be understood
- sufficient number of incarnations. Everyone today is to some
- dissemination of the doctrine, has been reduced to a tiny
- subscribes to the belief that the dissemination of the
- place in America to cure mankind of the idea of reincarnation.
- testimony that they were not at all waiting for reincarnation.
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- different incarnations, so the earth finds itself as Jupiter,
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- the human individuality as it progresses from incarnation to
- incarnation. Then we have to say: what in this incarnation we
- previous incarnation; what we now bear in us as breast-man is
- really only related to our present incarnation; what we have
- incarnation, is already related to our next incarnation. I
- origin in your previous incarnation.
- incarnation. In this map you would be able to read a great
- deal of the karma of your next incarnation. This is of
- drawing, what in the previous incarnation has already
- what the man will do in his next incarnation. This is
- remarkable patterns on which men's secret inclinations are
- inclinations are not without their influence. Much of man's
- secret inclination is expressed in these patterns. These
- incarnation will bring to a man. Now we have been considering
- comprehensive picture, of your previous incarnation. For in
- incarnation. That is indeed so. There is always a slight
- consciousness of your previous incarnation going on, a
- subconsciousness of the previous incarnation was completely
- in your previous incarnation, in the dreams of your thorax
- incarnation up to your present birth. And in the dreams that
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- imagination and picture that everything materially filling
- passing from one incarnation to the next. We see the plant
- hands, legs, feet of your previous incarnation, and what you
- your head of the next incarnation.
- my next incarnation ... how then should my head be made out
- incarnation.
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- must speak for itself. An explanation of any kind is not in
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- Incarnation of Lucifer and Ahriman
- Incarnation of Lucifer and Ahriman, and has the title,
- Thanks to a donation by the Los Angeles Rudolf Steiner Library,
- under the title of Nationalism. You will see if you
- collected under the title Nationalism will say: the
- in philosophers such as John Stuart Mill, or in national
- unfortunately I do so with inclination. Therefore I reproach
- them — the explanations of different men concerning their
- themselves off in their national chauvinism, and if you try
- to take up generally human and spiritual truths with national
- Movement there existed a certain disinclination at first
- tendencies, which evoke in man a certain disinclination to
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- that in the spiritual life of to-day there is no inclination
- being are merely emanations from the organs — emanations which
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- time human beings are living through incarnations in which they can
- of the metaporphosis of the body of the preceding incarnation. The body
- of the present incarnation, that is to say, the body with the exclusion
- of the head, will become the head of the next incarnation, after we
- We can therefore picture man's progress through incarnation as follows:
- into the head of the next incarnation. Once again he will receive the
- body of the next incarnation from the Earth. The head disappears,
- the head of the new incarnation. In our present incarnation we have,
- incarnation. It is this basic idea which we have been considering in
- incarnation? At the outset it is difficult to conceive of the body being
- death—that is to say, the forces underlying the body in this incarnation,
- next incarnation. This is the remarkable connection which becomes clear
- to be transformed into the head of the next incarnation. You will say:
- body into the head of the next incarnation. And the most learned would
- facing a grave danger. The danger would be that in their next incarnation
- in appearance. This is bound to happen, when, in the previous incarnation,
- from the realm of Imagination, my dear friends, can be multiplied over
- incarnation. As we acquire knowledge of the outer world, we deprive
- may be transformed into the head of the next incarnation. And if the
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- imagination; they are divine-spiritual forces which have
- Title: Year's Course as a Symbol for the Great Cosmic Year
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- you can meditate in your soul, because long explanations would
- Eve which brings a new cosmic year. In future incarnations,
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- imagination, if one simply sees how things are remembered, leads us
- flows out from the kidney; these are the imaginations, which swim on
- to him in imaginations. This is an extraordinarily interesting formation
- which causes much headache today, finds its explanation here at least:
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- is an extraordinarily favorable designation, because the spleen is connected
- bowels. Therefore “spleen” is an extraordinarily good designation,
- illumination, Sälde; this was what became the motif of
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- Imaginations. And we must be clear that we simply must reach the point
- manifold Imaginations of plant forms. And just with the help of these
- age, and most of all during the termination of the dark age, in the
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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- culmination was reached in the second decade of the twentieth
- call up the inclination on earth to wipe out this old
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- ago, has today reached a culmination and will spread farther
- other hand, language plays in men's international operation
- now we, as earthly men, have developed a certain inclination
- imaginative conception, Imagination. It is mankind's special
- of Imagination. I beg of you not to confuse what I am
- cultivates imagination. Each one of us must seek his own
- Imagination for esoteric development: but the folk genius
- cultivates the Imagination from which must come the common
- express oneself through pictures. The life of Imagination in
- V Imagination
- Inspiration is active in the fifth, Imagination is not fully
- the imagination must be cultivated in the emancipated
- incarnation men usually remain bound only to a certain
- recently become international, men have with a certain
- Imagination then brings about — what has to do with
- to the life of Imagination.
- common imagination, is something that will provide a social
- German are plastic imagination, or whether, as in Latin
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- wishes to pronounce sentence, sentence of wholesale extermination, upon
- conceptions throughout the world. Men are under the domination of these
- spiritual world in full consciousness, to develop Imagination, Inspiration,
- lasts, mankind in one incarnation or another will have to pass the Guardian
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- be underrated. It is true that if men have sufficient power of discriminations
- would be less exposed to this temptation. But such power of discrimination
- of the senses in special outer and inner imaginations. Thus the first
- the senses for special outer or inner imaginations. My dear friends,
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- pressing on so that they come to this change. I am speaking in Imaginations,
- my dear friends, in Imaginations translated into words. In reality these
- this Imagination into words) actually so long as they are in a physical
- because an Imagination is being clothed in words) man as a conceiver
- however, has need of explanation when applied in a new epoch—he
- him to think. Only by the most punctilious self-examination, by conscientious
- self-examination, will the distinction be discovered. The distinction
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- much of this charlatanism in the world. Here the capacity for discrimination
- the capacity for discrimination. I have said this repeatedly, so that
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- a special Leader of the people. How in their imagination they would
- of the realised imaginations of the ritual. The barbarians' hearts and
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- inclination mankind has today for forming unprejudiced judgment on this
- as German nationals of North Hungary, of Siebenburg and formerly of
- experiences, in the whole national character, there has always flowed
- cannot be otherwise. But out of all this, the extermination of which
- for external existence has been decided upon, indeed the extermination
- of the German nature just because he is so entirely without national
- Chauvinism or anything at all reminiscent of Chauvinism or nationalism,
- that as powerful imagination meet you in The Fairy tale of the Green
- Beautiful Lily as a mighty Imagination, after passing the Guardian
- lying in the mighty Imaginations of The Green Snake end the Beautiful
- of Goethe, with the help of the mighty Imaginations embodied In the
- Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture I: The Goetheanum
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- with the imagination of the artist. This is the thing that you must
- of evolution when one has built up in pictures and in imaginations what
- creates not in intellectual ideas but in pictures and in imaginations.
- future of mankind. The old world beliefs were developed from imaginations.
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- a combination of what you have seen singly before: here above, the Flying
- in temperament, in character and the joyous inclination towards that
- through the illumination of the soul; through the Luciferic. And the
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- feelings, nor merely of dogmatic imaginations. Whoever wished
- given rise to an unusually clever explanation — and a
- very clever people have accepted this clever explanation. We
- clever explanation referred to is expressed in the words:
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- Walpurgis-night was not written in close coordination with
- his astral body, certain inclinations and affinities
- life and not through any hellish machination, for respectable
- blood-red cord is still about her neck. The Imagination has
- imagination to the vision of the soul of Gretchen who, by
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- that Goethe's inner imagination develop out of the
- a previous incarnation and is formed, as I have explained in
- I know of a medical examination in which a young student came
- the Rights of Man, of International Federation and things of
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- creature, his incarnation. You must picture a certain process
- to what goes on up to the moment when impregnation takes
- impregnation. One has a quite wrong and materialistically
- germ-cell before impregnation, and let us ask ourselves what
- incarnation into a physical body and ends with physical
- therefore, you take this imagination of Plutarch's, you have
- That is at the sane time the imagination for the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- which we really experience. Behind all thoughts are Imaginations;
- living in himself, raised up into an Imagination. In ordinary
- it transformed again to a living Imagination. Thus in the
- Imagination.
- relationship to Helena: inclination —
- transformed into Imagination; it is Feeling that has become
- Imagination. Here, then, you have the second stage —
- Feeling that has become Imagination.
- Imagination.
- epoch began, the imagination of those, who were sensitive to
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- connected with relationships of blood and clan, nation and
- of family and race, clan and nation. To-day a very serious
- Nationality. This abstract emphasis on Nationality, this
- setting up of programmes on the foundations of a national
- explanations of the myths. Therefore the exoteric myths were
- nations themselves we are not concerned in this connection)
- Right and Freedom and for the Independece of Nations.”
- Right and Freedom of the Nations, and directly side by side
- Nations, and yet — one stands for a such a policy. One
- Nations.
- Nationality upon the other — five million human beings
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- universe reaches its culmination in the creation of man, on
- and to supply by means of your imagination what did not
- experience alternations of light and darkness — think
- Science, of course they are unable to give any explanation of
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- earth. He wants to find his explanation in those times to
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- explanation of nature? bince the eighties of the last century
- is an abomination and a heresy for the present day scientific
- obvious correct scientific explanation of the human head
- called “Der Internationale Kitt” (International Cement) are
- to mention the breach among the international Christians in
- the mission field. Thus, a popular ideal limited by national
- feeling again to have gained the day over the international,
- for Christianity to be able to develop its international
- Christianity to encourage the international impulse to prevent
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- Imagination. And he does this first in the Romantic
- Walpurgis-Night where he takes the Imaginations from ancient
- Imaginations appearing to different people in different
- Imaginations in some degree still approached spiritual
- must first advance to the world of Imagination, Inspiration,
- into that other world, the world of Imagination, Inspiration,
- from one incarnation to another, from one earth-life to
- These quite abstract explanations, all this symbolising of an
- to attend the ocean-festival. Galatea! and Imagination of a
- physical germination? He uses the microscope; he examines the
- Dorides. In these Imaginations we are led into a mysterious
- Imaginations awakened by the Kabiri impulses, by the
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- desire was then to take refute in the Imaginations of the
- as yet, to supersede these by his own Imaginations; therefore
- can be perceived in Imaginations, in pictures, is therefore
- body in Imaginations. Unless the abstract idea of Homunculus
- significant Imagination from the Greek world-conception, in
- which, from one incarnation, from one earth-life to another,
- previous incarnation; and what is my present body will be,
- incarnation, it becomes my next head. This is the crown of
- After everything ha been tried through majestic Imaginations
- we ourselves learn to know the Imaginations which, in the
- force underlying impregnation, conception, pregnancy,
- concerning this waking. It may be understood in imagination
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- different religious denominations is, usually, only at its
- Imaginations, in imaginative pictures.
- friends, reincarnation can also be regarded from the moral
- what, in the present incarnation, you evolve out of the lower
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- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
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- historic ones taking into account the concept of reincarnation
- contents from their former incarnations. They gave it an
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- with the karma that works over from earlier incarnations.
- concretely to the real human being, it provides an explanation of how
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- explanation in today's psychology textbooks, or even in epistemology,
- imagination presents), the cherub plunges his sword in, draws it out,
- incarnation in which her soul became especially strong. She
- incarnation. And that is why illnesses then appear, at least a
- illness and the continual cure. This alternation, this wonderful
- earthly incarnation. And it is into that pre-earthly moment that such
- through the experiences of such people in their own imagination. And
- with the way karma is formed, an illness in some incarnation, whether
- to sense perceptions that the explanations in physiology and
- determination of the will by God or by spiritual beings; you do not
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- Then we will have the explanation for a problem that today is solved
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- again in the waking state. Then there is not illumination, as with
- more fully, so that you will see how an incarnation spent in such
- one incarnation. There is need, after all, to regard things not
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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- want to take you back to one of his earlier incarnations that had
- incarnation (which in a wider sense belongs to our own time) he was
- this incarnation the man is extremely talented, carrying over from
- incarnations his ability to portray spiritual things, to put
- “necessity” to him in that earlier incarnation; he
- that earlier incarnation, in his life between death and a new birth,
- karmic effects. They stream into fanciful imaginations that even
- torture of his earlier incarnation. You see how this deed comes from
- incarnation up to his death, up to the way his suicidal intention was
- carried out. One sees clearly how karma from his earlier incarnation
- rises up and strikes him in this incarnation. One sees it reach
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- have the true explanation of the human being's relation to the
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- they even occur in separate incarnations. In earlier epochs they were
- incarnation, illness in a subsequent one.
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- alternation between warmth and cold. In the outer world the
- alternation is within the element of time; and for so-called nature,
- we carry in us this continual alternation of warmth and cold. But
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- with the karma that works over from earlier incarnations.
- concretely to the real human being, it provides an explanation of how
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- explanation in today's psychology textbooks, or even in epistemology,
- imagination presents), the cherub plunges his sword in, draws it out,
- incarnation in which her soul became especially strong. She
- incarnation. And that is why illnesses then appear, at least a
- illness and the continual cure. This alternation, this wonderful
- earthly incarnation. And it is into that pre-earthly moment that such
- through the experiences of such people in their own imagination. And
- with the way karma is formed, an illness in some incarnation, whether
- to sense perceptions that the explanations in physiology and
- determination of the will by God or by spiritual beings; you do not
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- again in the waking state. Then there is not illumination, as with
- alternation. Such things can happen. And so these people have two
- more fully, so that you will see how an incarnation spent in such
- one incarnation. There is need, after all, to regard things not
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- want to take you back to one of his earlier incarnations that had
- incarnation (which in a wider sense belongs to our own time) he was
- this incarnation the man is extremely talented, carrying over from
- incarnations his ability to portray spiritual things, to put
- “necessity” to him in that earlier incarnation; he
- that earlier incarnation, in his life between death and a new birth,
- karmic effects. They stream into fanciful imaginations that even
- torture of his earlier incarnation. You see how this deed comes from
- incarnation up to his death, up to the way his suicidal intention was
- carried out. One sees clearly how karma from his earlier incarnation
- rises up and strikes him in this incarnation. One sees it reach
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- have the true explanation of the human being's relation to the
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- they even occur in separate incarnations. In earlier epochs they were
- incarnation, illness in a subsequent one.
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- alternation between warmth and cold. In the outer world the
- alternation is within the element of time; and for so-called nature,
- we carry in us this continual alternation of warmth and cold. But
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- illumination, the understanding once possessed by men in an atavistic
- Damascus as a kind of illusion, as a kind of hallucination, then it is
- again they show an inclination to translate what he said into the
- unreal, preferring to regard it as a kind of hallucination that befell
- Paul. If, however, the event of Damascus was a mere hallucination
- but Christ in me!” when we show so little inclination to examine
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- nationalism. Here we see the shadow of the old
- completely overshadowed by the principle of nationalism, because the
- foremost in the form of nationalism. The old Luciferic principle of
- the blood comes to life once again in nation-consciousness. We see a
- revolt against Christianity in the nationalism of the 19th
- self-determination of nations, whereas the one and only reality
- befitting the present age would be to overcome nationalism, to
- These two impulses, Nationalism, the Luciferic form of
- 19th and 20th centuries. Nationalism and
- grave of Christianity the stones of Nationalism and of external
- nationalistic passions and false forms of socialism; until they learn
- True it is that this bridge is broken by nationalism and by false
- prevailing in one nationality towards the other nationalities. The
- attitude of the different nationalities to-day towards each other has
- nationalism as well as from that of false socialism. For think what
- this hatred of the spirit means to-day, what nationalism means to-day!
- In ancient times nationalism had its good purpose, because knowledge
- nationalistic passions as people are swayed to-day is completely
- nationalism is a pure fiction, an illusion.
- Frenchman to-day furthered by Clemenceau's nationalism, with its inner
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- bringing warmth and illumination will kindle within us the
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- explanation, built up from physical observation and as obvious as if
- see, it is a purely physical, spatial explanation, and that is as far
- the cosmos. And they gave their pupils the following explanation. They
- the physical explanation. But in this case also the old initiate knew
- longer prepare a pathway for the emanations of will streaming upwards
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- process. However much this material explanation of cosmic happenings
- forces working in the growth of plants. Such an explanation of cosmic
- incarnation.
- The fact that there is a certain disinclination today to admit these
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- inclinations, his sympathies. For whereas instincts are
- still entirely of an animal nature, in inclinations an element of soul
- wells up in the form of inclinations, sympathies, is of the nature of
- expression in the activities of imagination, of
- the pictures of imagination, only they arise as faithful reproductions
- of the corresponding experiences. Therefore we can say: Imagination or
- man has within him in the form of inclinations, sympathies and the
- aspect of spirit-and-soul, Jupiter enables inclinations, sympathies,
- embodiment on the earth. He sees the weaving life of inclinations,
- inclinations, of moral impulses and so on in accordance with the
- Inclinations, sympathies
- Phantasy, Imagination, Memory
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- discrimination and arrives at fallacious conceptions of being and
- physical examination, but also through penetrating to the essence of
- the emanations of warmth and light radiating from the etheric-physical
- rule cleverer, capable of forming a combination of subtle ideas and of
- explanation of the human being. I should naturally never dream of
- for becoming a particularly clever person in his next incarnation, for
- an excessive inclination towards carbon causes a man to become ill
- combinations. The fact that man has nitrogen in his system enables
- nitrogen-combinations for their growth; and it will be possible to
- nitrogen-combinations enter into plant-growth. As you know, this alone
- nitrogen, which does not enter into chemical combination with oxygen,
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- common experience, can be used in my mathematical explanation of the
- explanation, that he merely said: I start out from place, time,
- the indetermination of the differentials.
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- occurred to the men of the scientific age. They had no inclination to
- represented as the culmination of the animal series. It was a though
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- in man himself. The explanations of the last few lectures should make
- that it basically defies explanation why Thales happened to designate
- thinking, feeling, willing, as well as memory, imagination, and so
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- fluids, through the actions of the etheric body. The explanation of
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- thought in which the subject matter was laid as open as Imagination
- clairvoyance in Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition; and this
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- man who uses his imagination correctly. The child has not yet
- his consciousness. He can learn to do this through Imagination.
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- soul's imagination, feeling and will. But we acquire also through it
- when an old dream-like Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition still
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- Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition. They do not appear in the
- naturally appear grotesque. But the foregoing explanations have shown
- Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition lift up that which
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- of faith. But more and more the inclination to dogmatic faith grew
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- imagination but with an experience of a visionary kind.
- the old, as in imagination, but it is changed; the old content cannot
- imagination has his ordinary self next to him, as it were;
- experience of imagination and that of ordinary consciousness is just
- contrary, to drive out all inclination to what is visionary. But he
- the character of visions with that of imagination which is really
- When Imagination takes place ordinary thinking is recognized as
- consciousness by imagination is found to be the substantial content of
- physical organism in Imagination. As I have shown,
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- Steiner gives a description of philosophy based on Imagination, cosmology
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- combination of facts. The evaluation of human earth-activity completed
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- know indeed that the preview: incarnation of the Earth before
- the Moon-Incarnation of the Earth, at the time which preceded
- was not to be ascribed to the Sun, the 2nd incarnation of the
- To-day it in still but a gleam, but in our earthly incarnation
- become a fruit which animates our next incarnation, as the seed
- earthly incarnation.
- incarnation, becomes a concrete reality in the next. We
- the metaphysical explanation given about the orderings of
- condemnation of such people as Julian the Apostate or Napoleon.
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- incarnation for the next; from this earthly existence they pass
- illumination: — that the Ideals of the present constitute
- Nationalism, as was possible in the pre-Christian age; because
- Nationality, for instance, there he is involved in an
- man of old could look to his nationality, because he saw it
- and to-day to honour the Nation itself as something special, is
- regard a Nation as something special, would bring about the
- modern Ahrimanic delusion. “Nations” are relics of
- seen. We will take another fact which, without any national
- nations, one can find characterised in a certain way what lies
- as a definition or explanation, but simply quoting what has
- national philosophy. That is something which lies in the soil
- what is put forward as the philosophical blossoms of the nation.)
- inclination to Mysticism existing, that, in spite of his
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- Incarnation. The Roman Caesars were actually regarded as Gods in human
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- civilization utterly devoid of fantasy and imagination in every sphere
- Greek spiritual life that comes from the old imaginations of the
- experience. Of course, imagination was no longer present to the same
- hear behind his language the echoing of the life of imagination.
- invent rights and extirpate wrongs. Here is a nation whose men trace
- world history find their explanation in opposites.
- Justinian, who was a sort of incarnation of the Roman-Latin element,
- Then another epoch followed after an epoch of stagnation, of which
- men through his living imagination, or from his inheritance of living
- imaginations, Rome formed a definite concept that first came to life
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- The Influence of Luciferic and Ahrimanic Beings on Historical Development. The clear Perception of the Sensory World and Free Imaginations as the Task of Our Time. Genghis Khan and the Discovery of America
- seen, directed to carrying over the ancient imaginations of the
- their imaginations, refined and distilled to fantasy, should fill
- have consisted entirely of those subtle imaginations that had become
- imaginations refined to fantasy, if these enticing imaginations had
- post-Atlantean age with all the more determination. Here is the point
- seen, after fantasy and imagination had taken possession of humanity,
- illumination of a vision standing behind it. We need not imagine that
- The other task is to unfold free imaginations side by side with the
- this task. Free imaginations as sought through spiritual science means
- imaginations not as they were in the third post-Atlantean age, but
- unfettered and undistilled into fantasy. It means imaginations in
- spoken of it in my explanation of the primal phenomenon. His is a
- but also for free imaginations.* What he has given us in his
- imaginations in the wonderful drama, Faust.
- visions on the one hand and an objective imagination which begins with
- come from free imaginations will have to be included in this primal
- order to find the imaginations for outer activity and outer knowledge.
- me. He means by this how the imaginations arise in him.
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- unfolding in our thought and deed of free imaginations and an attitude
- one who did not descend to physical incarnation. A great many men were
- feel in himself the inclination and desire to apply them on earth in
- come down to physical incarnation but also could be perceived by men
- his previous earthly incarnations been initiated as described above
- earthly existence and successive incarnations.
- nation, in particular, stamps a man with nationality
- He is then judged in accordance with this nationality and is thereby
- certain nation rather than for his own character and qualities. This
- within national boundaries, which would become impassable in the
- the world only inwardly in free imaginations. All this is in its
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- imagination and thoughts, and through the will, which, in turn, was
- inspired, by fantasy and imagination. We must realize that this
- gradually have become weary of the earth, would lose their inclination
- fantasy and imagination in the Greeks, which also influenced their
- imagination where his soul would be alienated from earthly existence,
- development of the gift of free imagination that arises in complete
- free imagination.
- Goethe spoke of the primal phenomenon and also of free imagination.
- was the designation of the Great Spirit in the time of Atlantis. The
- without any inclination to return. So the culture of the earth would
- Being may be expressed by a combination of syllables that approximate
- imagination of the Europeans concerning the Western Hemisphere. Marco
- different efforts to discover principles of national economy,
- be worked out in great imaginations, of which examples are to be found
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- the unfolding of the will toward other men. To the nation, Philip
- descended, and also to souls who are still above awaiting incarnation,
- countless persons in the nation would also look on that as something
- imaginations of Goethe. Goethe knew the secret of the Templars. Not
- inappropriately perhaps, the nationality of the man who is then led to
- doctrine of reincarnation, of repeated earth lives, lies in Goethe's
- knowledge of reincarnation, of repeated earthly lives. But Goethe is
- wonderful feeling of internationalism is poured out in Herman Grimm's
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- denomination, the Anglican Church, to which many people belong; let us
- life, but the discrimination that one employs to the full in material
- will be added, and only from a combination of the two will a later
- One comes, however, upon all sorts of peculiar explanations, like the
- cannot be communicated to anyone. If the explanation that people
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- incarnation.
- himself about earthly incarnations but wish to live solely as a being
- exercises one can so develop his imagination that he can himself
- illumination spread out over them in a wonderful play of colour. This
- imagination, allowing his ordinary thoughts to go forth and accompany
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- the way it walks, whether it has the inclination to press more on the
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- combination, but that is nonsense. What we know as certain higher
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- This is the culmination, the highest point to which he
- Imaginations, Imaginations of plants. If I had only the pictures of
- Imaginations, there grows out of my own inner being that which I then
- has struggled through to explanations concerning external nature and
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- Imaginations that he was about to penetrate further by means of these
- Imaginations to something quite different.
- which did not take into account illumination with the wisdom founded
- illumination from the Spiritual world, from the Spiritual world even
- it a reasonable explanation which I have given, that the
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- the pupil had received such insight, and such illumination had
- played a part in a combination with gold during the Sun time of the
- to the wide spaces of the cosmos to seek explanation of the earth
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- illumination; flowers became to him the announcers of cosmic secrets
- determination. I see how man is affected by this cosmic
- determination. I can extend this to the qualities of the different
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- Imagination; these we will place before our souls today and study
- Macedonian nation arose, we find how at that time there flowed over
- nation, we see how, besides what outer history relates, which is
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- on Golgotha was in a certain sense a combination of everything which
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- arrested halfway to its culmination. Such a person would not be brought
- characterized as Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition; I will show it
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- elimination. This can be grasped if one looks in a sound way at what
- perceive wakefully, we have to do with processes of elimination and
- present as examination-ballast falls away to speak in Paracelsus'
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- organically with processes of elimination, with breakdown processes.
- elimination is not being accomplished in the right way.
- processes of elimination take place like those we find in the
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- place to another, is irrelevant. If we are seeking the determination
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- the life of nations the moment human Rights and Labour emancipate
- Moreover, simultaneously with this culmination of the emancipated life
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- of community or national economy'. We must, in fact, reckon with all
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- elimination of these values. In consumption they are constantly being
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- to a healthy economy. There is a prevailing disinclination to include
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- reciprocal determination of value. We may fancy that we are paying for
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- entire nations, or State-economies as we must call them, according to
- always had a certain inclination to invest Capital in loans
- scale, in the economic life of the nation as a whole, where it is
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- economies gradually passed over into national economies,*
- national economy, is also the ordinary word for
- form to its origin in the period of national economies is, of course,
- book The Wealth of Nations. Translators.
- be called economy on a larger scale national economy; and in
- it that arises at this stage in the true sense of national economy? It
- with this welding of private economies into a national economy. What
- entire national economy.
- founded that particular stage had been reached. National economies had
- a national economy. Yet even in their ideas about this latter process
- arrived: they treated national economy on the analogy of private
- economy. Thus the fertility, the prosperity of a national economy, as
- they conceived it, lay in this one national economy would
- advantages arising from such exchange between national economies.
- businesses come together into a large national economy, there is sure
- of national economy. But it was masked and hidden; it did not come
- imperceptibly into the form, not of national, but of
- modern history the mutual exchange between national economies
- life, that England's national economy became the dominating one. From
- concepts of national economy in a straight line with whatever
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- fore with the transition from national economy to world-economy. With
- to be corrected. Take the case, for example, of a national
- economy bordering on other national economies. By letting money
- into the process, a national economy may easily find itself in a
- or something else that is required. So long as the national economy is
- a mere national economy. This is precisely the great question: What
- becomes of our science of national economy that is, Political
- which, as we saw, is not like a national economy bordering on others,
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- Rosicrucianism or some other occult designation, and I should like to
- Hierarchy signifies an inner illumination. The Saturn Warmth
- with a little imagination, you may see there elemental Beings. These
- imagination, the whole rainbow manifests a streaming out of spirit
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- some people or nation. I have described one such instance in what I
- his earthly life in this incarnation were something he had dreamed.
- different combinations of sounds, which combinations of sounds
- illumination of Nature — I wanted to show you today how this is
- conjures darkness into the Middle Ages out of his own imagination. In
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- together, the picture, the imagination. I have, however, been able to
- ourselves alone nor our community, nor our nation, nor even only for
- in human incarnation, accepted the sacrifice in order to fulfil
- experience from the figures rather than any explanation or
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- in Imaginations.
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- the secrets of the world: he beheld them in Imagination; he beheld
- are the feelings of nationality. They flared up in the nineteenth
- stronger. By the principle of nationality many things have been
- carry upward what comes through the inherited impulses of nationality
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- the secrets of the world; he saw them in Imagination; he heard and
- are the feelings of nationality. They flared up in the nineteenth
- stronger. By the principle of nationality many things have been
- carry upward what comes through the inherited impulses of nationality
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- are plenty of formal explanations, but of the substantial meaning of
- three-chambered Man as against the single human incarnation which one
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- spiritual way. We have indeed the perpetual rhythmic alternation
- Title: Lecture: The Mysteries of Ephesus The Aristotelian Categories
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- number of human beings have passed through incarnations in which the
- the fruits of these incarnations are not yet ripe today, though the
- as a man rises to spiritual Imagination. Spiritual Imagination is, as
- paper? Nothing else but combinations of abcdef, and so forth. The
- combinations of the letters of the alphabet. There is nothing there on
- combinations, ac, ab, be, and so on. And suppose they never came to
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- today will die and return in new incarnations. Then, having learnt
- from incarnation to incarnation asserts itself in the future —
- and this means in our future incarnations — men must be
- to come again to the earth, helped him to find a human incarnation by
- transitory nature of the one incarnation. If we think of an extreme
- should carry over something to later incarnations? I live in this
- incarnation, I like it, it suits me very well. I am not concerned
- incarnations where mankind will be outwardly more perfect. I wish to
- Leader in the next incarnation. He will appear again and again as the
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- incarnations. Human beings will all be very different, but each will
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- sick human being?” The most usual definition or explanation of
- combination of the study of organic change, with a belief in the
- combination of cells, the body of man is built up.
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- There have been intricate mechanical analogies, in explanation of the
- noted! — but no one has begun to doubt the mechanical explanation, or
- but this irregular metabolism raised to its culmination. In essence,
- example, we must then pay heed to the processes of elimination; for
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- the medical man must pass Nature's examination. But it cannot be
- in Nature itself, so that we can pass Nature's examination and thus
- “circuit,” and if the explanation of any condition — such as hysteria
- obvious explanation. But an insight into the nature of man forbids us
- However an unbiased examination certainly does not confirm this view.
- medical man is “a candidate for Nature's examination,” he must study
- healing. Here we can really pass Nature's examination, for we see how
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- generally known — with every disturbance of elimination, with the
- irregularities of elimination there are also always disturbances in
- form of drops, by virtue of their inner combination of forces. This is
- mercurial is the combination of forces whereby a substance is poised
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- which we have traced in the plant, that alternation and interplay of
- inclination, but springs from the comprehension of certain quite
- through the combination of planetary forces. This joint action of
- different combinations, and to note the diligence with which it was
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- inclination to assume that such is actually the case. Of course there
- early age and may reach a culmination in pneumonia or pleurisy in
- imagination. The lunar influence on the imaginative and creative
- directly the soul and spirit, promoting creative imagination. The
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- seeing. But the combination of “things seen,” the association of
- of imagination. But if righty conceived and taken up, it can work as
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- comprise within elimination, which may occur within the body (by
- under the heading of elimination.
- medicinally, without any additions, or combinations, especially if
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- proceeding. These combinations are what I wish to emphasise in our
- discrimination between the peripheral man and the more central
- with the elimination of the digestive products and all that has to do
- with elimination in the brain, and provides the foundation for mental
- circumstances mean nothing at all in the examination of the organism
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- carbon with potassium, to the combination with calcium. But the
- effects that would follow the combination of carbon and calcium,
- a materialistic theory. People are used to shift the explanation of
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- find that (with two exceptions) all these are found in combination
- sphere in man. At the present time there is no great inclination to
- Whereas Helmont repeatedly received remarkable illuminations as a
- into the body; this process reaches its culmination in the teeth which
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- with their culmination in cancer, by means of merely physical methods,
- ointment, especially in combination with other favorable ingredients.
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- later on. Only in those who retain in later life a vivid imagination
- distinct from their imagination and become dry intellectualists, there
- with creative imagination we find a half-conscious, dreamlike remnant
- seek for the explanation of anything in its mere external aspect;
- by means of folding inwards and invaginations. In following up the
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- of health and sickness. It is inadvisable to take such explanations on
- destination through the blood channels.
- attitude of condemnation. Those who hold the modern world conception
- something that needs study and co-ordination when we consider bodily
- imagination which are not followed by the will, just as the sleeper
- its usual state. The hypertrophies of imagination typical of the
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- alternation between waking and sleeping. Every time we wake, there is
- captured so to speak in major rhythms through the alternation of
- that such cosmic conditions considerably strengthen the inclination to
- wider rhythm determined by the alternation of sleep and waking, form a
- determined by the alternation of sleep and waking, form a separate
- the determination of the complexion, and if the adrenals degenerate
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- substances, so that it often appears in combination with other
- substances. This inclination of antimony shows how it is interwoven in
- soul, so that the bodily processes become hallucinations — then give
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- science of today. This would require even more time for explanation
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- repeated incarnations and is seated in organisation of body. Head
- father, had implanted into the liver an inclination not to transform
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- Judgement. Case described of a genius who in a later incarnation
- taken, immediately before we descend to physical incarnation. The
- insanity has had in earlier ages a very significant incarnation, he
- genius came two incarnations ago and then, in the intermediate
- incarnation, the man was imprisoned when comparatively young, and had
- during that incarnation remained completely outside the field of
- opportunity of elaborating it, and therefore returns to incarnation
- the child this alternation first, a strong liver-stomach
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- predisposition, we must take careful note of any inclination on the
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- child. Alternation of depression and sense of well-being. Teacher
- to change, then the combination might under certain circumstances
- experienced at the origination of an idea, does not express itself in
- to go in for an examination. The examination in front of them puts
- take the examination. One of them, at any rate, will have to do so.
- examination, and after it gradually get rid of the nervous
- certain resignation, for where this kind of treatment has been given
- these forms of illness, of such alternation between states of
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- inclination to start working upon the nourishment that does reach it,
- the entrance examination for one of the lowest classes in the
- denominations do not really make for deep and sincere religion. But
- smallest inclination to be constantly rousing himself into activity
- over-emphasised. If once we have the inclination and goodwill to try
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- imagination to be stimulated by giving him "unfinished"
- the child is in this condition? The explanation is given to us in the
- his imagination stimulated as it can be only when he
- true fantasy and imagination will help you to make your approach to
- really become a poet, rich in imagination. And then, having gradually
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- grand opportunity to make a full and thorough explanation of how
- imagination and fantasy come not from the head but from the limbs.
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- him in whatever direction his own inclinations and abilities
- tasks, with all too little inclination to set to work upon the
- are thus present in combination. You can study first the presence of
- combination with calcium. This kind of study of the soil will throw
- The explanations and advice given by Rudolf Steiner on the occasion
- over-ripe. Something is working in from the preceding incarnation.
- result that the soul has brought into this incarnation something of
- the astral body of the former incarnation. The boy still has even
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- Horoscopes characterised. Strong predestination of the will.
- predestination of the will, and our first concern must be to see that
- disinclination to see in Haeckel a person of any particular
- imagination. Look up the little book where all the songs are recorded
- in his previous incarnation. He had perhaps been alone for a long
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- an earlier incarnation. The I that we have now is in process of
- becoming; not until our next incarnation will it be a reality. The I
- the Imagination of a fond foster-mother or nurse, whose heart is
- in the world, must bring what he is doing into co-ordination with
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- brings withering and the inclination to seek again the inner part of
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- conjured by human imagination that wove through this midsummer time on
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- consciousness is the so-called world of Imagination. The world of
- Imagination is far more inwardly mobile and flexible than our physical
- experience reached a kind of culmination in the Greco-Latin epoch, we
- rooted as they are in the nerve-process. Poetic imagination has
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- dissolving, in perpetual alternation — such is the expression of the
- realize that they are polar opposites, and that men's inclinations are
- life of man in history, that takes its course in an alternation
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- called it — or not, about the seriousness of one's inclinations
- of the present time. They were from earlier incarnations; they gave
- second, the equivalence of concepts; third, the combination of
- equivalence of concepts, the combination of concepts,
- reincarnation. As you can see, I tried to make use of what was
- from Buddha to Christ and to present Christ as the culmination of
- the slightest inclination to become a member, I was called upon to
- certain sense, taking into account differing national
- Now, you know from my anthroposophical explanations that human
- things from earlier incarnations. Distant memories, unclear memories,
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- about powers of discrimination; specifically, the willingness to take
- powers of discrimination reached the conclusion that here there was
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- imagination, in the audible harmonies of music, or in the words of
- Well, the concept of reincarnation corresponded to the one thing
- be met by the teaching of reincarnation.
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- reality of the Mystery of Golgotha represents the culmination of the
- nations. The cults existed. As the western world developed it was
- education provide a direct link to an explanation of Jesus Christ
- explanations of Christ, it is necessary to lie. And so he chose
- theologians of all denominations. But they were not available to
- rejuvenation of the old wisdom, because it did not spring from direct
- restricted to the rejuvenation of ancient wisdom. The second fact,
- But by various machinations Blavatsky for a second
- reflected a one-sidedly egoistic, nationally egoistic, influence. It
- nationalist posturing — lies in the lack of courage among
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- incarnation and then the wave motion continues through the spiritual
- worlds; then it changes and that is the next incarnation. In the same
- calculated the passage of souls through various incarnations.
- between death and a new birth, and appears in the new incarnation.
- That is the permanent atom which passes through incarnations.
- would not have known how to get from one incarnation to the next
- higher level of discrimination. And I have to say that when I arrived
- referred to as the Masters' nomination, which
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- tearing each other apart, members of sixteen or seventeen nations
- was to undermine the freedom and self-determination within the
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- observing the inner selves of all human beings in combination, we are
- without reference to race, nationality and so on. I pointed out
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- technological atmosphere in the present incarnation that it
- whereas in earlier incarnations we were more connected with a
- nationalities grouped themselves together, those
- nationalities who before that time had quite different
- way the different nationalities group themselves in the
- origins of nations, without bearing in mind the tremendously
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- designations in a diagram of man's being but the expression
- bodies in our present incarnation.
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- railway station; for the horrors and abominations which
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- incarnation. You feel an affinity between what you are
- what your are in that particular incarnation. You feel
- which guide man from one incarnation to the next.
- now completely ruined for this incarnation. He had to escape
- from this incarnation to the next one. And here we have an
- forces it needs to lead it from one incarnation to the next.
- over to his next incarnation. Also, a situation had been
- incarnation. Of course an impulse like this can be given in
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- passes from one incarnation to another, and there is also an
- invisible part in the child that goes from incarnation to
- incarnation.
- outcome of previous incarnations. And when everything coming
- from previous incarnations has made its appearance, the child
- educating is the invisible result of previous incarnations.
- not take on physical form until our next incarnation. For all
- will form our next incarnation. When we are teachers our own
- next incarnation converses with the previous incarnation of
- next incarnation, can work on the part of the child that is
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- the point of view of the destination. Modern science can be
- arise through immoral actions have the particular inclination
- decline of families, tribes, peoples and nations, but one of
- to our earlier incarnations, so that we can bring ourselves
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- world, call the combination of chance and human genius.
- incentive for really acquiring imagination, inspiration and
- imaginations resulting from experiencing the blood
- collection of imaginations. Yet although, when perceiving the
- within him, as a world of inner imagination. He saw that he
- an imagination of the taste and is not formative, some people
- the body, during incarnation between birth and death, in
- incarnation on earth, and this must be done by means of the
- with the principle of living in a few imaginations which we
- could call blood and nerve imaginations. A lot of people
- blood and nerve imaginations. But this is not what can lead
- Indulging in blood and nerve imaginations actually leads to a
- imaginations, and then imagine they can spare themselves the
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- we undertake a real examination of the facts of which we have spoken.
- can use our imagination), these would have to look different from
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- powers of imagination. The Chinese had none at all and drew only the
- had a powerful imagination.
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- poetical imaginations, so that what remained of it is now just taken
- imagination, an imagination that worked like an instinct. When we
- today use our imagination we often pull ourselves up and think:
- Imagination has no place in what is real. This is quite right for us
- been able to carry on without imagination.
- imagination possessed by primitive men could have been applied to
- in the man of primeval times it was imagination; they would have been
- incapable of making anything if imagination had not enabled them to
- their souls had great power of imagination. With imagination they
- made their tools; imagination helped them in all they did, and
- on a purely spiritual level and all out of imagination. To come to a
- intellectual way but out of their imagination. Your modern doctor
- imagination. They worked in this way, too. Surely at some time or
- was done rhythmically and out of imagination. The beginnings of human
- of the intellect, but out of their imagination, naturally tended to
- imagination abominates what comes from the intellect.
- the help of their imagination. Since the Greeks ascribed all natural
- their construction from imagination; nothing else would ever have
- imagination is of a far more spiritual nature in the human soul than
- intellect but of imagination. We have to remember always that this
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- through imagination, if he does not come again to the spirit, then he
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- comes out here or there. That is a convenient explanation, but it
- in physics, at that time when he sat for his medical examination at
- geniuses failed earlier in their examinations. And this was also the
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- It is true that the European domination is not actively established
- powers of imagination. The Chinese had none at all and drew only the
- Indians had this powerful imagination.
- different people from the Chinese. The Chinese lack imagination
- know, they developed those tremendous powers of imagination expressed
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- peoples; they clothed their knowledge in poetical imaginations, so
- imagination, imagination that worked like instinct. When today we use
- our imagination we often pull ourselves up, saying: Imagination has
- carry on without imagination.
- you how this lively imagination possessed by primitive men could have
- in the man of primeval times it was imagination; they would have been
- incapable of making anything had not imagination enabled them to do
- souls had great powers of imagination. With imagination they
- made their tools; imagination helped them in all they did, enabled
- out of imagination. To come to a thorough realization of this you
- speak — not in an intellectual way but out of imagination. Our
- people came to grips with life out of their imagination, and in this
- imagination were naturally inclined to talk of the spirit. When today
- origin. The man whose activities arise out of imagination abominates
- constructing with the help of their imagination. Since the Greeks
- would certainly have done their constructing out of imagination and
- imagination is of a more spiritual nature in the human soul than the
- poet for he still works today with imagination. Now Goethe was a
- actual fact men are on the way to mutual extermination, and it is very
- explanation of a very complicated process was given to the workmen
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- is often a much more important symptom than any external examination
- incarnation as a new colony.
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- to behold a picture, an imagination in every single word; and
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- indoctrination to make people understand: The middle class speaks of
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- the Swiss nation.
- here a national configuration was created in which the cultural and
- explanation for it you can find in my
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- ourselves first in imagination, in inner experience —
- combination and redistribution to the consumer cannot be
- the sense of creating imagination. He who cannot occupy
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- by the nationality, temperament and other personal propensities of the
- historian, by the element of imagination working in the condensation
- varies considerably according to the nationality of the historian,
- according to his power of synthesis, his imagination and other
- if it remained under the old conditions of subordination to the military
- South of France, issued his call to the French Nation in the nineties
- of course, partly influenced by nationality and partly by other factors,
- bringing as it were to a kind of culmination the inner struggles in
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- developed the pictorial imaginations which these men connected with their
- their old ancestor-imaginations and dreams, men felt something holy to be
- the condemnation for heresy of Origen, who had brought with him into
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- to being able to give a mathematical-mechanical explanation of natural
- the ideal of the so-called “astronomical explanation of nature,”
- mathematics, in all explanations, proceeding all the way up to the explanation
- that such a view of the world could never produce valid explanations,
- such a conceptual explanation of phenomena perhaps superfluous? Is not
- accounting? Is it not possible that all such explanations show only
- explanation; we get nowhere in that way and must simply extirpate the
- the need for explanations?
- of consciousness. Does one come at all near to it with explanations
- conceived in observing external nature? If in one's search for explanations
- “need for explanations,” not what du Bois-Reymond and other
- that drives us to seek explanations but the need to become human in
- apply a mathematical-mechanical explanation, apply the theory of evolution,
- of man in my thinking, in my explanations, in my comprehension.
- which has been most important in arriving at the contemporary explanation
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- that he demanded a method for the determination of archetypal phenomena
- moral imagination [moralische Phantasie]. I employed this term
- “moral imagination” with conscious intent in order to indicate
- that — just as with the creations of the imagination
- reveals itself to us as the content of moral imagination but that when
- into Imagination. One discovers the higher plane of which moral imagination
- Imagination. While philosophising, one remains caught within a self-created
- of Freedom, after transcending the level of imagination [Phantasie],
- the realities of sense. At this point one attains the realm of Imagination,
- a thinking in pictures [bildliches Denken]. One attains Imaginations
- Inspiration is complemented at the other pole by Imagination, and only
- through Imagination does one arrive at something enabling one to comprehend
- man. In Imaginations, in pictorial representations
- one will receive Imagination, through which consciousness can finally
- out of my past. I must renounce and turn back. But then Imagination
- reveals itself to me as a world of Imagination.
- consciousness we approach the pole of Imagination. Once one has
- grasped these Imaginations
- described to you yesterday. By having attained Imagination one is able
- or Imaginations, man's real nature shall elude our grasp. It is not
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- on the one hand and Imagination on the other. Whoever is able to perceive
- of human evolution that tend toward the proper introduction of Imagination
- make attempts at all kinds of rationalistic explanations, but he will
- the spiritual world, its inclination toward that which can proceed from
- inclination, an impulse that rumbles within the social upheavals our
- Imagination, which, when civilization has acquired it, shall become
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- repeated earthly incarnations, alternating with a purely spiritual
- cognition: pictorial representation, a life within Imagination. And
- without entering into this life of Imaginations, modern psychology shall
- Imagination, there will arise again a psychology that is more than
- if he desires self-knowledge, should feel himself led toward Imagination.
- by Imagination. That man is striving to descend deeper into his inner
- humanity is presently striving for Imagination and that an illness that
- only by developing Imagination. Agoraphobia — this is an illness that
- overcome gradually everything spatial in Imagination and to immerse
- in Imagination, in pictures.
- that all exercises leading to the life of Imagination protect one against
- ego out into the world of Imagination in the way that one must carry
- Imagination through a process of symbolization, through pictorial
- in Imagination itself all pictures created by mere fantasy disappear.
- body when we strive for Imagination? Only by developing the power of
- Imagination to be borne by love, by merging this power of love with
- Imagination or the pathological tendency to expose ourselves to fear
- those of Inspiration and Imagination, can join together. The one can
- a confluence of Imagination and Inspiration in true, spiritual Intuition.
- Inspiration. By coming to know the human organs through Imagination
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- strives for Imagination. It is no longer the experience of the musical
- reacts by creating Imaginations. This is a path that is only just beginning
- Western humanity must follow to attain Imagination knows that to find the
- the difficulty of grasping Imaginations and presenting them in sharp
- by attaining the realm of Imagination. Only by penetrating into the
- realm of Imagination will he acquire the true knowledge of humanity
- this realm of Imagination is something that can be left to the future.
- No — this world of Imagination, because we have passed into the
- every variety. An unconscious urge toward Imagination is held back through
- is made toward Imagination, the true nature of man is experienced inwardly,
- way. It is this other path through Imagination that must establish the
- what the true path of Imagination should be, what path must be taken
- able to confront the now decadent Inspiration of the East with Imaginations
- we will speak further of the path of Imagination and of how the way to
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- into the spiritual worlds is that of Imagination. This faculty of
- Imagination, however, must be integrated organically into the life
- into Imagination. It is possible to pursue this path in a way consonant
- metaphysical explanations in terms of atoms and molecules, but has instead
- and our sense of life. And the result of this development toward Imagination
- Imagination, by a kind of absorption of external percepts devoid of
- these and enters into them. In striving for Imagination, however, one
- Imagination, on the other hand we have raised what resulted from our
- We have developed Imagination, and pure thinking has become Inspiration.
- The fusion of Imagination and Inspiration brings us in turn to Intuition.
- he struggles to rise up to spiritual reality in Imagination, Inspiration,
- to a halt at this point, because he was unable to use Imagination to
- not that of genuine Imagination and in that Hegel showed as well that
- if pure thinking does not lead on to Imagination or to Inspiration —
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- forth imaginations so easily as the contemplation of
- phenomenon is parallel to the alternation of day and night on
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- human chest region there is a persistant inclination for the
- include the rhythms of nourishment and elimination, belonging
- elimination is the rhythmic system fully encompassed.
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- elimination chiefly take place — and the protein organism
- imaginations, inspirations. This is what “freeing the
- indeed form imaginations, but these would remain unconscious.
- imaginations correctly. On the one hand, the organ is
- defective and the tendency to form imaginations arises; on
- the other hand, imaginations remain uncovered by the organ,
- and hallucinations arise. You could say then, that when we
- have an organ with imaginations developing within it
- formation of imaginations (red) cannot unfold properly in its
- hallucinations arise. On the other hand, the organ is
- imaginations. Only by seeing through these things from within
- been posed and to an explanation of our remedies.
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- everything that causes urination, in everything that has an
- urination and bowel evacuation. Usually we find the polar
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- becomes Imagination. If Imagination develops further and
- from objective perception to Imagination, Inspiration and
- cognitional forces in Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition
- is true that in Imagination we come to the same forces which
- the unconscious forces of Imagination, namely a kind of
- permeating itself with forces of Imagination in the right
- of Imagination, and which indicate that the plastic organ
- summon the objectively effective Imaginations which offset
- the creation of Imaginations, which always counteract
- deficient objective Imagination, but one might also have to
- consonantal eurythmy which, through this Imagination,
- unconscious Imaginations, and the entire process is the same
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- Middle-European culture the most varied national elements
- impossible to speak of a “national” culture in
- of a national State, for in Austria there is an agglomeration
- of national cultures of the most varied kinds. This has been
- in the interplay of these national cultures.
- of “German nationality” (Deutschtum).
- the German Nation”, in two of these Addresses he
- usually confronts the concept of nationality.
- laid upon their own national element.
- an overcoming, a suppressing of the nationalistic principle.
- nationalistic principle and to promote the expression of his
- “nationality” in the case of Middle-European
- element of Middle Europe, with its inclination towards
- foreign nation, to this effect: The Germans can till the soil
- higher level than the nation. in our time these things are
- nations. Not a single motif is accidental. When you look at a
- seen that we cannot speak of a “national” element
- Europe we see national cultures whose fundamental character
- hovers down, as it were, upon the national culture. So we see
- inclination towards receiving it.
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- successive incarnations to progress from nation to nation.
- progress from nation to nation, from people to people with
- every incarnation he is born into a different people. He
- which the members of the different nations think about each
- Imagination.
- realise that some Imagination, Inspiration or Intuition
- that when we have the Imagination, the Inspiration or the
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- will, passes from incarnation to incarnation, born in one
- incarnation in this people, in another incarnation in
- them to engage in strife with other nations about ownership
- into other planetary incarnations, and these souls will
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- these two figures in alternation, you have the earth-motif
- alternation you have a simplified reproduction of the
- alternation of Sun-motif, Earth-motif, presented itself to
- alternation of the principles of earth and sun in the living
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- study may be given to the elimination of crime and
- culmination in the East. But the forms are no more present in
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- souls pass through different, successive incarnations? Not
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- combination of forms, a figure engraved in the cosmos
- combination of form. When a certain combination of lines
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- impulse to impress these tints through creative imagination
- the whole concatenation of its environment and indeed into
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- Weimar National Assembly was. These are made! But one cannot
- to behold a picture, an imagination in every single word; and
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- a matter of not immediately starting out with explanations of
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- ourselves first in imagination, in inner experience —
- combination and redistribution to the consumer cannot be
- the sense of creating imagination. He who cannot occupy
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- resignation after the ball. The King called him and said:
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- moulding it, then Imagination comes about.
- Imagination. We can call back something that is a gift to our
- Imagination.
- Inspiration becomes an element belonging to Imagination.
- through eurythmy how Intuition, Inspiration and Imagination
- third element, Imagination.
- Imagination through Inspiration to Intuition. In the poem
- transformed into eurythmy you have Imagination; in the
- ascent from Imagination to Inspiration, and to Intuition.
- international meeting of delegates from 20 to 22 July,
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- reached its culmination just at the turn of the century.
- ‘International Anthroposophical Society’. Dear
- friends, it is to be neither an international nor a national
- ‘international society’ but always to speak
- founding of the individual national Societies.
- foundation of all that has come into being in these national
- Societies. If this can come about, then these national
- to spiritual life, whatever his nation, social standing or
- regard to nationality, social standing, religion,
- encompasses every group, including each national group. The
- General Society is neither international nor national but
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- reigning in human love; universal Imagination reigning in the
- us the universal Imagination, which teaches us the universal
- in this threefold being the archetype of the Imagination
- dodecahedral Imagination which has received its form through
- image, its form, from universal Imagination and human
- Imagination, and its brilliant radiance from universal
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- the national Societies:
- national Societies it wants to hope that the pure and
- national Societies. If anyone does not agree with this
- reports on the work of the German national Society. He
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- join the relevant national Society and only if this fails for
- officer who is not an officer of the national group, would
- which would, of course, not be the national group but simply
- national group because, of course, the national group already
- affiliated with the national Society in its own country can
- country; if such a group were not to join the national
- which exist outside their national groups to join directly in
- national Society, which is to have its seat in Rio.
- national Societies have anything to do with this or whether
- apparent that there will be members in the different national
- This is an independent institution which the national
- national Society. But we do not want to exert any pressure by
- the national Society.
- well imagine, for example, that there are national Societies
- national section of the old Theosophical Society, for
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- founded here at Christmas. These national Societies have
- or another that a national Society would be founded like the
- one already in existence in Switzerland. So national
- people saying that since national Societies were being
- founded everywhere a Swiss national Society ought to be
- national Anthroposophical Societies. Then it will be possible
- national groups at which I was present. It will be quite
- sufficient if the delegates of the national groups give their
- to spiritual life, whatever his nation, social standing or
- without regard to nationality — and so on, all the
- to nation or race and so on, but it is stated that it is the
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- HERR WERBECK: What about the national
- have been permitted to do so. This national economy course is
- it would be good to consider whether the national Societies
- practical if it could become customary for the national
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- then leaving open, of course, what the groups, the national
- proceed by fixing budgets. Imagine a national budget being
- You cannot fix a national budget in this way! Or can you,
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- donations specifically for this purpose. Maybe this is how we
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- possible in any other national Society. It would also not be
- Statutes and work out a suitable form for our national
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- particularly with what I would like to call the germination
- incarnation; people will live by instincts alone, without
- next incarnation human beings will be able to encounter the
- which you are capable of hearing because of the inclination
- of your soul, because of the inclination of your heart.
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- of his two failures to pass his teacher's examinations, Mendel was
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- social groupings: those of rank, of nationality, even of race —
- class have transcended national and even racial and other such
- international social life can be ascribed to these class
- called to the fact that it was just the Protestant denominations that
- denominations has become very marked, because the real needs arising
- want to be a real anthroposophist you must believe in reincarnation
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- source in past earth lives, or it may point to future incarnations.
- perhaps, through many incarnations — that plays into dreams.
- body with the ego that he takes from one incarnation to another, and
- that exists not just in one's imagination but in reality; one can't
- examinations. Perhaps difficulties of some sort will prevent it. But
- recognition in the matter of diplomas and examinations. The problem
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- Nirvana and for all that is oriental, this inclination towards
- inclination. However in this lies a certain necessity. What
- unreasonable will as actual reason, imagination and thought.
- life on earth, our next earth incarnation.
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- incarnation, but to eternity. For by unfolding such shades
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- physical plane prematurely in some incarnation and the
- subsequent incarnation. The human being certainly cannot
- But in one incarnation the soul may resist the full
- may resist karma in one incarnation because we do not
- incarnation. Nevertheless it was there within us ... it was
- incarnation ... this will happen at some time in the future.
- Imagination, how this karma lives itself out. This can be
- his karma in a subsequent incarnation — it is freed,
- shaped the body as well as the physical incarnation between
- with so much determination and energy, had united all her
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- experiences in our various earth-incarnations. So it is a
- when such a soul was a child in the last incarnation we can
- we need only call up the Imagination, the real imagination
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- who developed an inclination for such phenomena, I might say,
- fulfilment of a desire for physical incarnation, which the
- closely to how the point of germination develops in the
- on. You come, when you enter into such an examination to really
- people at all in his national economics but refers to a
- germination and so on. So you have a piece of earth, and you
- Just try it out for once! You will find combinations of private
- social examination, out of the social examination of nature.
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- embracing examination including human evolution. That which
- imaginations which should solve the question of the
- externally observed. An impartial examination of life is then
- with such an example of spiritual scientific examination, which
- historic angle on examination methods has actually strongly
- today. Historical examinations have gradually been capitulated
- will direct history in a similar examination method as is
- with sensory examination, let's say regarding the
- qualities of earlier generations of the same nation, the same
- bound to the physical, how can such a method of examination
- whether with individuals or with some kind of nation, or race
- before his reincarnation into this body.
- these nations received their features from previous
- some or other explanation of the genius' actions. The
- an explanation, and the person with a disposition of having
- ingenious qualities will have another explanation. All three
- are confronted with the same reality but their explanations are
- nation, as a conquered people, while Europeans flooded America.
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- broadcast, on my account, something regarding the reincarnation
- inclinations and abilities for which spiritual science is
- result for the nation as a whole.”
- through his own forces: that he has the independent inclination
- indeed, the secret lies in the creative combination of nature
- when Diederichs presents the entire nation with such things as
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- of expansion. In the oscillating air, that is to say, in the alternation
- here. The imagination (Vorstellung) is merely pushed into the feeling.
- by practising the alternation between discords and concords, passing
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- If we have a combination
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- towards a distorted phonetic imagination may be quite valuable. With
- (setting aside its content) takes the tension and relaxation, the culmination
- of the picture sequence, or the culmination of bliss when flying, and
- only suggest the bounds to you [the onlooker]; your imagination must
- a actually tend towards a distortion of phonetic imagination, they are
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- is its ruination. This introduces thinking into art, and the moment
- terrible amount there is to do!’ But bring imagination to your aid and
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 1: Probability and Chance
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- matter if one studies the alternation between sleeping and waking with
- We can, as you see, trace the alternation
- outside us, and in the other to our inner world. This alternation between
- spatial constellation is the factor involved in the alternation between
- of the night and vice versa; both result from the regular alternation
- sense is to say that it undergoes an alternation between day and night
- because of its position in space, so human life undergoes an alternation
- a student cramming for examinations who, to some extent, overcomes his
- need for normal sleep. Many students sleep very little before examinations.
- that we must try to get a proper perspective on the alternation between
- do this, for example, when we describe the alternation of interest in
- from a total absence of any imagination in clothing ourselves. No idealism
- is involved, but rather a lack of any imagination where beauty is concerned.
- for a study of life. Sleeping and waking are alternations in states
- a person lacks the inclination to concern himself with certain details
- incarnations. He has, in other words, shifted everything to an interest
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 3: Necessity and Chance in Historical Events
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- past incarnations. That experiencing rests upon a heightening of our
- to the fore in our next incarnation as our instinctive play of gesture.
- on, we can attribute them to the fact that in his previous incarnation
- become clues to the way he managed his thinking in past incarnations.
- upon us that they resurface as the next incarnation's gestures. We get
- into an incarnation, surely it is not complete nonsense to assume something
- our thinking in past incarnations.
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 4: Necessity as Past Subjectivity
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- certain discrimination in thinking. In this connection I want to call
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 5: Necessity and Past, Chance and Present
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- his life after death, and then his next incarnation, he calls something
- experienced in this second incarnation the consequence of the former
- on, in the third incarnation. Something can occur then that we might
- be expecting to happen in the karma of the present incarnation. But
- an occurrence in the present incarnation may well be just the start
- and words like these in their transmutations from one national region
- of memory! On the occasion of my state examinations in the history
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 6: Imaginative Cognition Leaves Insights of Natural Science Behind
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- called imagination. But if imagination is to have any relationship to
- the etheric body when we seek imaginations; we have to make use of our
- though the thoughts we produce, thoughts endowed with imagination, were
- now; there, it was a dream-world of imagination, a realm of pictures.
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 7: The Physical Body Binds Us to the Physical World
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- who are always satisfied to fall back on the same one-sided explanation
- course of our incarnations. But it is not enough to know that we pass
- for a new incarnation in a physical body, must be brought together during
- having had an incarnation during which we laid the foundation for certain
- implanted in us for the following incarnation. A plant seed may be full
- developed for a future incarnation cannot be provided.
- such as that we have various incarnations and so on, each as our individuality
- there is particularly little inclination to be sensitive to a riddle
- during an incarnation in such a way that when we have come to its close,
- and work in the physical body of a child in the following incarnation
- preparing to organize the physical body of his next incarnation was
- body of that incarnation. What we have added to it in the present incarnation
- these in our current incarnation for the life to follow. But all this
- incarnation, and there it encounters what we have made of ourselves.
- to make use of what the etheric body has developed in the present incarnation.
- live through everything that an incarnation has brought forth. But it
- the previous incarnation.
- in the previous incarnation and you had to decide whether it should
- would correspond to a person's having been an orator in his past incarnation,
- to Kant's future incarnation. Kant lived into old age. The older a person
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- send them across national borders; that is so unnecessary. I'm not talking
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture I
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- coefficients in other combinations of talents. For example,
- alienation from real human nature.
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- child, work in full coordination in walking, while the body's
- various nations come about. They all flow out of the language
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- refined faculty of discrimination, and this is particularly
- speaking, and thinking. And through discrimination one will
- associate a national or geographical trait with the term
- process is in a state of germination and there another is
- child sees a combination of colors, feelings are immediately
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- to a doll, through imagination and imitation within the soul.
- from the denominational to the free religion lessons. This has
- if pupils desert their denominational religion lessons because
- on the one hand, and that of denominational schools on the
- longing for denominational schools. Neither of these are
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture V
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- wonderful instinct for painting artistic color combinations,
- explanations; they have no understanding for this at all. If a
- inclination to look so intimately at human nature. Otherwise
- plant world in its many forms with true imagination is very
- this potential force of rejuvenation to children by
- to mention or allude to it, through explanations or in other
- between the individual and society, national or ethnic
- years they are listened to with clear discrimination. (From a
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- of labor within the context of the national economy is simply
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- an examination before they could become eligible for a teaching
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- should especially not attempt detailed explanations of an art
- being. What a poet tries to accomplish through imagination,
- earthly incarnation. But, being restricted to the medium and
- so easy. This would have to be a matter of international effort
- as an example of how strong the inclinations are — even
- Title: Colour and the Human Races: Lecture I: The Nature of Color
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- it. That is a fine explanation!
- light, then I must make a frightfully complicated explanation
- combination of carbon and
- Title: Colour and the Human Races: Lecture II: Color and the Human Races
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- illumination through the dark air, it appears reddish, as in
- Title: Development of the child up to puberty
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- to research how the combination of important fundamental forces
- change of teeth. When we develop the inclination and ability to
- less outlined imaginations but these indistinct representations
- sight attains the power of imagination, when each image
- imagination we have clarified regarding observation of
- a certain degree through imagination. Through simply
- experiencing our imagination we can see what is forming in the
- Imagination and developed Inspiration somewhat, we may evaluate
- merge, draws by necessity the imagination of the death of
- Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition and brings sharply into
- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture II: Lucifer and Ahriman
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- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture III: Romanism and Freemasonry
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- among civilised nations since the 60's, 70's of last century, and the
- the gate of death and live over into the next earth-incarnation, but
- has disappeared. Jupiter must not possess the inclination to crystalise
- their souls in the present incarnation to feel the approach of the force
- remains in their souls for their next incarnation, and then the seeds
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- religious and spiritual mood — how little inclination there is
- But that is merely the designation we use; there has always existed
- that place for which the most important designation up to the time of
- Romanism is in reality the forming of external inclinations and institutions;
- them seriously will perhaps not be able in this incarnation to see what
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 3: Brotherliness and Freedom ...
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- curve and has its culmination at death. By that I do
- but only when we know that the impulse for equality reaches its culmination
- has its culmination, in a certain sense, in the middle of life. Its
- reaches its proper culmination only through the help of the Son. And
- abomination for them. Just read and observe the strange convulsions
- denomination can accuse anthroposophy of having something in common
- denomination the Gnosis is something horrible. But it can of course
- Such imaginations, quite self-explanatory, were numerous and extensive
- only say, “Well, of course, the ancient Orientals had lively imaginations;
- such a person has not the slightest idea how little imagination a primitive
- the Greek thinking was the result of pondering over imaginations that
- had been experienced before birth. Of the imaginations themselves little
- which imaginations had been formed. The waning of this thinking power
- which are such an abomination to present-day, especially Christian,
- the Mystery of Golgotha was engaged in a struggle with the other explanation,
- of Hellenism. The Greeks still had the ideas but no longer the imaginations.
- reincarnation or pre-existence. This has all come about because his
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 4: Contrasting Principles of Ancient and Modern Initiation
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- that a conception of nature could give no explanation of the being of
- future will seldom have those mystical inclinations that are still
- head is the whole human form metamorphosed from the previous incarnation,
- your head in the next incarnation. There you have metamorphosis at its
- but your present body in this incarnation, except the head, is transformed,
- and you will find it as your head in your next incarnation. You cannot
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 5: The Change in the Human Soul Constitution
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- clearly conscious illumination of what strives to enter the human soul
- themselves, to begin with, in imaginations that arose in man involuntarily.
- That was their initial mode of revelation; then out of the imaginations
- grew the conceptions of all the ancient religions. You know that imagination
- in the ancient sense started from imaginations; they had to find their
- For the Spirits of Personality do not give imaginations to whoever wants
- the Spirits of Form gave him their imaginations in the form of visions.
- in the nature of visions, everything that depends upon involuntary imaginations,
- imaginations in full consciousness. For the Spirits of Personality will
- not give him imaginations; he must bring the imaginations to them. And
- imaginations, then you meet the Spirits of Personality on your supersensible
- path of knowledge, and you find the power to verify your imaginations,
- for the spiritual researcher today will usually be to seek imaginations
- all sorts of stuff into arbitrary imaginations. The images one makes
- for one unless one brings a language to them. They keep the imaginations
- for themselves. Earlier, the Spirits of Form placed imaginations before
- put it into concepts if one has first acquired the ability to form imaginations,
- them we may reach not antiquated visions, but imaginations built up
- inclination toward the so-called Master Builder of all worlds. For both
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 6: Transformation of the Human Being in the Course of Evolution
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- for Saint John's Gospel disappeared more and more, but even any inclination
- scholars), to provide an explanation for what is usually spoken of merely
- much in the dark in this realm. He would not have proper illumination,
- something like a picture of his previous incarnation will flash out
- the form of his previous incarnation. If you follow him as he walks
- get a feeling of the way his body will be built in the next incarnation.
- form of the previous incarnation; it is quite obviously the previous
- incarnation. We must of course extend the metamorphosis aspect, the
- sense of his former incarnation flashes out of his skull to us. This
- of the earlier incarnation, especially with regard to the forms of the
- among ourselves I can say that in the next incarnation that soul will
- 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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- well look back in self-examination to find what has entered our external
- path. Youth is no longer sufficiently hopeful, and old age has a resignation
- “A German calls to all the nations. With what right? With the
- nations, buying raw materials and selling manufactured goods. If either
- “It means extermination.
- souls of the nations who were our enemies, peoples of the present day
- ‘a League of Nations’ and take upon themselves the
- most wretched of all nations, would it be right that for vengeance'
- of a nation according to the two or three hundred billion it possesses.
- — Are these persons really representative of their nations? No,
- indeed. All strong nations forswear fear and envy. Are those who thirst
- for vengeance voicing the feelings of their nations? Emphatically, no.
- nations violently contend with one another, then destiny is fulfilled.
- nations not with weapons but with deadly infection.
- cool reflection the Western nations put Germany slowly to death out
- to last forever, and a League of Nations, then justice will never again
- to the victorious civilized and religious nations. The question is:
- made against us we will shoulder our destiny and go to our earthly extermination.
- not by any particular nation but by the whole of civilized mankind.
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- of reincarnation. In saying this, of course, one exposes oneself to
- immediately received a letter asking whether I did not know that reincarnation
- found: the important fact is that in the Bible reincarnation is not
- we can make no advance unless we turn our gaze to reincarnation. Now
- his examinations!) But let us assume he had become an innocent professor
- in their souls, then it will set man against man, nation against nation,
- and the end of czardom, hardly a quarter were seized? The explanation
- before Wilsonism or fall into national chauvinism, still holding forth
- allay their fears, offer political forecasts and found Leagues of Nations
- Title: Community Life: Address 1: The Goesch-Sprengel Situation - Part 1
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- Society, we wish to express our righteous indignation and our feeling
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- sexuality, has spiritual roots; looking to sexuality for the explanation
- people first hear about reincarnation, they take an immediate personal
- interest in finding out about their own previous incarnations for reasons
- possible way to investigate previous incarnations, but that is what
- for one's own incarnations in history or in the Bible is basically nothing
- explanations. It would be much better if they would simply admit these
- means that regardless of whether we live in a nation at war or a neutral
- to nationality in order to speak to them. That is obviously not in line
- been the Virgin Mary in a previous incarnation. This is a real example,
- having gone through this particular previous incarnation — they
- to us with relatively mild cases of incarnational vanity. If we agreed
- think they were in an earlier incarnation, regardless of whether they
- spoiled by me when it comes to having their previous incarnations made
- incarnations down through history are not really interested in this
- kinds of historical incarnations, but satisfy their personal vanity
- their incarnations — that is much the lesser of the two evils.
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 1: Requirements of Our Life together in the Anthroposophical Society
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- any figments of the imagination in its organization, but is constructed
- about reincarnation, and they have also learned that Christ was alive
- reincarnation and Christ's incarnation — have in all seriousness
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 2: The Anthroposophical Society as a Living Being
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- sexuality, has spiritual roots; looking to sexuality for the explanation
- and not delude ourselves about them. I gave a rather superficial explanation
- many definitions or explanations of what constitutes a living being.
- to realize that all these explanations and definitions are of necessity
- in a single definition or explanation. To illustrate how grotesque this
- any particular religious confession. That the religious denominations
- with the religious denominations. That is why I always remind our members
- we happen to think of over international borders, even if it is nothing
- not how nations at war look at things. So why do our members insist
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 3: Swedenborg: An Example of Difficulties in Entering the Spiritual World
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- sexuality, has spiritual roots; looking to sexuality for the explanation
- freed himself from this illusion, at least not during the incarnation
- were nothing more than a misty emanation of the physical world—figures
- describes the world of Imagination very aptly, but he is in no position
- the form of Imaginations derived from the physical world. In other words,
- in Imaginations contaminated with habits retained from experience on
- — like someone believing he is the reincarnation of Homer but
- person in question can spend this incarnation comfortably lying on the
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 4: Methods and Rational of Freudian Psychoanalysis
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- sexuality, has spiritual roots; looking to sexuality for the explanation
- father becomes their enemy and works on as such in their troubled imagination.
- without immediately having to resort to such awkward sexual explanations.
- in the examination was not fully conscious and objective. In Freudian
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 5: Sexuality and Modern Clairvoyance, Freudian Psychoanalysis and Swedenborg as a Seer
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- sexuality, has spiritual roots; looking to sexuality for the explanation
- that she was an actual reincarnation of Persephone because she thinks
- observe everything himself. He observed his Imaginations. He himself
- perceives spiritual objects presented to him in the form of Imaginations
- case, repressed sexuality filled his Imaginations that would otherwise
- Imaginations. Swedenborg, then, is a good example of what to avoid in
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 6: The Concept of Love as it Relates to Mysticism
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- sexuality, has spiritual roots; looking to sexuality for the explanation
- seriously we have to take any explanations, such as those in
- power of imitation or fashion and captured the imagination of readers
- can incarnate. That is really an abomination in the eyes of someone
- special treatment by virtue of being the reincarnation of somebody or
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 7: The Philosophy of Psychoanalysis as Illuminated by an Anthroposophical Understanding of the Human Being
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- sexuality, has spiritual roots; looking to sexuality for the explanation
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- explanations which I have given you can show you the true methods of
- but an international impulse, and now they continue to live in Russian
- the more highly developed nations were no longer able to receive.
- when a modern professor of national economy, who is a guide to others,
- grotesque idea that a single state or national territory is a complete
- organism. Indeed, they even aim at setting up national organisms, complete
- earth as an organism; and a single state, or national territory,
- political economy upon the foundation of one single nation, resemble
- nations as if they were separate countries, and they believe that social
- explanations given above, an isolated process, an economic process,
- explanations given above. Those who have an insight into such things,
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- and in the second place: the elimination of every social and political
- conceptions of some of the leading teachers of national economy, we
- read you a definition which Jaffe, a national economist of some repute
- does not constitute one of the insignificant products of modern national
- of the economic order in which all parts of the nation grow together
- This is an economic organisation in which every member of the nation
- parts of the nation have somehow grown together into an organic whole;
- example: — Take the national economy of Germany. I have already
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 3: Emancipation of the Economic Process
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- you to see that the following explanations throw light upon things only
- imaginations, inspirations and intuitions In reality, everything connected
- imaginations, it is contained in imaginations. In the case of most people,
- these imaginations can only well up from unconscious depths, in the
- Imagination: Economic
- intuition and imagination must work together in order to shape the
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- daily questions of economic life, of national-economic and social life.
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- In these times the narrow-mindedness that comes from judging on national
- out of old national prejudices of a former age, or out of mummified
- of? Europe would take on a form so that despite every national prejudice
- but of all Europe can be simply a fall into poverty, suffering and alienation.
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- a trace of anything of the kind. If in his writings you follow his national-economic
- pulls to pieces the national-economy of the capitalist rule. The most
- bourgeois indignation, which in many cases becomes bourgeois cowardice.
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- combination of these three factors. This, however, refers only to what
- unconscious though living imagination.
- Graeco-Latin life of spirit. In this the ancient imaginations remained,
- of our fifth post-Atlantian epoch that imaginations have vanished from
- after renewed imagination. (This is true of the present and will continue
- striving for imaginations.
- Unconscious imaginations as the source of the life of spirit.
- Unconscious imaginations with concepts.
- Concepts striving for imaginations.
- to meet this striving for imaginations. The overwhelmingly greater part
- to do with the State their class-consciousness was built on internationalism.
- of an international proletariat, feeling consciously opposed to the
- meeting has ended with “Long live the international revolutionary
- to retire, so that the “Long live the international revolutionary
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- thing of the imagination that the manual worker should give his work,
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- the most vivid imagination he could never have a thought-out a world
- telephone between the most distant places and across national frontiers.
- national economists hold the view that money is a commodity. Paper money
- as things are today we see that on the one hand in international trade
- In this sense therefore money is a commodity in international trade.
- from the economic life itself. Thus these relations arose internationally
- to have frank and full explanation of all details to the employed, so
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- times? I have recently attended a so-called League of Nations Conference
- of Nations Conference. Once again one could hear the words Jesus was
- solely a kind of condemnation of many immoral practices that, in the
- was called the National Assembly of Weimar. The way in which capitalism
- man must rise consciously to Imagination and grasp the spiritual life
- is brought over from the rest of the organism of the previous incarnation,
- will become the head, is the rest of the body of the previous incarnation.
- of the rest of the body into the head of our next incarnation. The great
- mass of mankind of the present day was in its former incarnation so
- incarnation as an exalted Christian feeling, being now reincarnated
- must say that very little from the previous incarnation has come into the
- the various so-called ‘internationally’ thinking people
- talk of the coming League of Nations. You know that this idea came from
- public this idea of a League of Nations. He set it up as a model of
- of this League of Nations would depend upon a certain assumption without
- on either side for a League of Nations could never be founded in a world
- Wilson made for the setting up of a League of Nations. What has arisen
- the League of Nations in the way that, in January, 1917, Wilson spoke
- There was a discussion about the League of Nations and its organisation.
- to that is what is being done in the national Assembly in Weimar. In
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- on international questions it is already forgotten that the founding
- of a League of Nations was, in accordance with Wilson's ideas at the
- feeling, is as necessary between the different nations for enduring
- to be the condition for the founding of a League of Nations. And if
- So little inclination exists
- by his own powers of perception and imagination. But this perception
- and imagination of Hegel's sometimes endanger the understanding of what
- which at the time I called moral imagination, that is, upon what, expressed
- in the epoch into which we are placed in a certain incarnation. Strange
- Title: The Karma of the Individual and the Collective Life of Our Time, Goethe
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- Goethe's inclination towards art in later years traced back to
- him into this incarnation worked with peculiar intensity.
- incarnation, we shall find a remarkable harmony between his
- possessed a very deep inclination to occupy himself with
- in this incarnation he prepares his karma through this merely
- a rejuvenation in Faust. Think of it: Faust had to be
- himself had first to be rejuvenated at Rome. The rejuvenation
- Now, connected with a rejuvenation such as that experienced by
- forces, too, are connected with such a rejuvenation —
- forces which play over into the next incarnation.
- Experiences belonging to this incarnation intermingle
- with many things that play over into the next incarnation. When
- again, will probably be able in another incarnation to work
- upon what in this incarnation he could actually have completed,
- Kürschner's Nationalliteratur.
- Rejuvenation Scene in the ‘Witch's Kitchen’ and the scene
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- life inasmuch as there is this rhythmic alternation, for
- rhythmic alternation which is really identical with that
- Such explanations as are given nowadays are certainly
- being driven from class to class, from examination to
- examination. All this became in him a rich
- needs this rhythmic alternation. His Ego and his astral body
- this alternation of diving down into the head, and going out of
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- incarnations in a far more complicated way than in the fourth
- combination will only contain the effects that proceed from the
- with his imagination future technical developments, is well
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- intonation of magical cultic words in sacred places enabled
- intonation of magical words.
- created an Imagination of the intoned words in the rising
- such a way that a sacred Imagination emerged from the
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture II
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- world's divine, spiritual forces through the intonation of
- was indicated yesterday, and the smoke drew Imaginations out of
- intonation of the magical, cultic words. Whenever someone
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture III
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- its images or Imaginations becomes united with my own ego. And
- this. When a human being moves upwards through Imagination,
- sounds still existed in the intonation of cultic language
- want to report about the appearance or the Imagination of Jesus
- mankind — you have the picture or Imagination which
- such a way that it is like the Imagination I described. This is
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture IV
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- placed the image or Imagination of the author of the Apocalypse
- an explanation of the Imagination or as something which will
- This is an explanation which goes far back to the ancient
- mystery culture, but it is also an explanation which is still
- of our explanations of the Apocalypse. The idea here is just an
- grand Imagination stands before us here. The transfigured son
- Imagination in very ancient times, and the Apocalypticer placed
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture V
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- they're not particularly interested in chemical explanations,
- explanations which tell one that destitution comes from
- poverty. The workers want real explanations.
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture VI
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- world content can be given through combinations of about 32
- Apocalyptic Imagination of an Alpha and Omega surrounded by
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture VII
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- receded into the background because of a disinclination to
- to give a deeper spiritual explanation later, and let's look at
- working further in the impregnation of Christianity with a
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture VIII
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- from previous incarnations are to be grasped. When it comes
- as an emanation from those spiritual forces which are
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture IX
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- beings, so that people who have an inclination to relate
- advance. He looked for an image or the right Imagination in
- culture around the human soul, and its culmination was
- culmination of what occurs on the earth, but the earth rises as
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture X
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- magnificent Imagination is none other than the unified God. And
- it was in the verb. The ego was not a direct designation. One
- priest gets into today. And yet the ordination of priests is
- supposed to live over into the next incarnation with the things
- with which they can live over into the next incarnation. This
- with the magnificent Imagination that appears here. Just
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XI
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- Imagination even clearer. All those who will participate in the
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XII
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- wonderful Imaginations which will arise from the inner warmth
- Imagination during the course of this century. Much
- Imagination, until the fourth post Atlantean age, when the ego
- Imagination will appear in the age which will be followed by the
- humanity. And the content of this Imagination is connected with
- men through visions and Imaginations. The Christ is present in
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XIII
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- from a certain view point. Prom my explanations about the
- Imaginations before one and Inspiration speaks into them. Then
- one sees the Imaginations spread out before one in a pictorial
- It is the culmination of materialism, as it were. Everything
- around and are not incarnations of an ego; they enter into the
- these ideas in the Apocalypse that are given as Imaginations,
- that we run into here is very much in need of an explanation.
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XIV
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- Apocalypse which is an Imagination of the Apocalypticer and
- of humanity throughout its various racial and national
- appears which is the cosmic Imagination of what mankind is
- striving of men into races and nations that has come to
- striving towards races and nations and the way that they
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XV
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- Imaginations which the spiritual investigator gives — if
- were during one's past incarnation on earth. One notices this
- previous incarnation and one then looks out into nature again
- of the previous incarnation, but that the main part of it
- between your last incarnation and now. You helped to build up
- incarnation. That is something one notices. And then one also
- This alternation on earth between the greening summer which
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XVI
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- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XVIII
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- human incarnations and a new world evolution would replace the
- Devil a Figment of the Imagination? You should also study his
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 10: Disputa and The School of Athens of Raphael
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- used to think of imagination as the first step of vision into the higher
- earthly world which entered into imagination, then we say something
- correct. Imagination at that time was something alive, and Raphael painted
- the living imaginations which existed in the souls. Envisioning the
- of imagination.
- These imaginations were
- place instead of that which was called imagination — and is again
- about such matters, spoke about imaginations. And this picture is an
- image of such an imagination.
- from the trinity. Such imaginations, as they live in the heads of the
- with the imaginations which present themselves out of the old, clairvoyant,
- (Berlin. National Gallery.)
- last trace has remained in those imaginations which were like a testament
- even can think, of freeing any nation.
- Is it the speaker's language, his sense of humor, the clarity of explanation?
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 11: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture 12: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture 13: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- left, or in the altered form on the right; or again in combination with
- is, in its essence, devoid of imagination.
- same phenomenon. Rome sets about wresting the spiritual domination of
- the positive stimulus for imagination from the East. (Unfortunately
- stage of this interesting process — a rejuvenation begins, due
- we see in these Renaissance artists a complete rejuvenation of Greece,
- Title: Real Being of Man
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- the World-War, when every Nation spoke of how Divine Providence
- or, as many said, the Christ, was helping them! Each Nation
- of Christ;” but as long as one is fighting for one Nation
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- objective perceptions, but spiritual imaginations. And these
- imaginations are all the time coming from inside the earth into
- imaginations. Man does not perceive these pictures with his
- a nature as to be unable to perceive imaginations. And so man
- weakens down these imaginations and they become his
- imagination and therefore is not perceived by your ordinary
- earthly man had the power for these imaginations, then he would
- out of your ordinary consciousness to imaginations, so that you
- with imagination — the ego and the astral body are free
- them in a healthy way through Imagination and Inspiration. Now
- knowledge. One who possesses Imagination dare not apply the
- heart when through imagination you perceive the gold content of
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- with an inclination, a fondness, for the abstract. The Romans
- invented the last will and testament as a part of its national
- perception, though only of dreamlike imaginations.
- imagination. They knew that the angel, the guardian, was working in
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- bring the subject to a certain culmination in later lectures.
- etheric form of a plant is an example of an Imagination, but of an
- Imagination that is not directly visible in the spiritual world but
- If you were to ask, what is an Imagination?
- — We could answer that the plants are all Imaginations, but as
- Imaginations they are visible only to imaginative consciousness. That
- genuine Imaginations. We have Imaginations all around us in the forms
- say that the plant world is a sum total of concepts, of Imaginations.
- In the case of a plant the Imagination is not itself actually living.
- form and figure we see externally the earthly incarnation of
- karmically with the configuration of one's I in this incarnation.
- body becomes visible outwardly. But you see, Imagination is required
- through inspired Imagination.
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- picture as that of Christ as the Lamb of God, inspired Imaginations
- devotion at those imaginations from earlier times in which Christian
- already know whether an individual is destined for damnation or
- have said: Therefore I must argue whether God foresees the damnation
- [Gottschalk of Orbais, Benedictine monk, also at Fulda. Caused great controversy with teachings on the predestinationNote 2]
- foreknowledge of an individual's future damnation or blessedness.
- damnation. The doctrine was formulated as Augustine himself had
- formulated it. Following his teaching of predestination, one part
- of humanity is destined for blessedness, another part for damnation.
- and another for damnation, but no portion is predestined for sin.
- reason, came near to being Imaginations. But I also drew your
- could reach Imagination but not Inspiration. He saw the
- Imagination; with plant life he did, but got no further because
- able to express in Imaginations up to the truly spiritual. Hence, he
- actually on the way from his Imaginations to Inspirations and
- with Imaginations such as those developed by Goethe for the world of
- everything expressed in the style of Imaginations of the plant world
- What they would have needed was the ascent from Imagination to
- called “religious inclinations” or “piety.”
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- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture II
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- with just a dull religious inclination. If I said that
- inclination are to be involved through the ritual and possibly
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture III
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- imagination is in contrast to scientific knowledge much wiser,
- imaginations of the heights and become more and more empathic,
- familiar with these regions of our origination, out of which we
- regions and take the imagination of ancient times, where
- lightening was the arrow of the Gods, as an imagination far
- imaginations in the depths of our minds, enabling us to be the
- As “the Word” is under examination, a hyphen is an
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture IV
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- a national language has an intellectual basis which is alien to
- of the Father God. As long as we stand in the imagination of
- the Father God, the imagination is fulfilled so that we can
- combination, you experience it as empty words in which no sense
- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture I:
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- stand on a firm ground of truth and to get explanation about
- inside, and which one calls Imagination
- What I called Imagination there delves into that which is above
- doctrine of predestination, arose for Augustine from his view
- from this doctrine of predestination? Tomorrow I would like to
- the sense of the doctrine of predestination. However, he
- form Plotinism accepted in the doctrine of predestination, then
- everlasting damnation from the start whatever it does. However,
- transform his dreadful concept of predestination; this arose
- predestination associated with that which the single human
- the doctrine of predestination because he did not want to
- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture II:
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- incarnation of Christ in the person Jesus and so on. The
- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture III:
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- incarnation of God, hence, Christ's voice is God's voice and
- incarnation, the existence of the spirit in the sacrament of
- imagination. The ethical individualism originates this way as I
- imagination, they become the force of spiritual
- any role with the explanation of the plant growth, the question
- him, at most with some critical explanations and something else
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture I: Homeless Souls
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- atmosphere only, but a concatenation of social forces, which do
- less inclination to the kind of impulses which I described as
- predetermination, whether one is impelled by one's fate into
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture II: The Theosophical Society: A Common Body with a Conscious Self. Blavatsky Phenomenon
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- incarnations, people who seemed to have risen out of the graves
- into consideration the difference of national genus, they are
- earlier incarnations, — rose up in a natural way: distant
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture III: Critical Judgment and Colour of the Times
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- far as possible, to make the designations accord with the
- up some sort of verbal explanation, to spare himself as far as
- education. Every power of thought, every inclination of the
- would begin. Pictorial, — speaking to the imagination,
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture V: Anti-Christianity. - The Healing of the Gulf.
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- Golgotha we have the culmination in an external fact of the
- old times it had existed and found its crown and culmination in
- world, and in which they then mount up in their explanation of
- incarnation on earth, and though only as a reawakening of an
- sorts of machinations, it came about that Blavatsky, the second
- nationally egoistic. And this one-sided vein was there from the
- nationalisms on all sides, have yet so little courage to get
- beyond these nationalisms.
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- explanation, it is still possible to raise the question: What
- thinner in its combinations; and so gradually proceed from the
- can see: in the one incarnation the atoms are set in motion,
- all becomes changed, and you have the next incarnation.’
- souls through their various incarnation'.
- is living in one incarnation and then passes on to the next;
- appearance in the new incarnation. That is the Permanent Atom,
- and goes on through the whole of the incarnations.
- have known how possibly to get from one incarnation to the
- those explanations of his! What do I care about all that! I
- humanly-all-too-human designation, one would simply say, ...
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- that during the world-war, whilst the different nations were
- sixteen or seventeen nationalities working together side by
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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- thoughts; but the explanation lies somehow or other in the
- nation, etc. I pointed out yesterday that it is a matter for
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- people are separated by their feeling into nations, and
- nation. It is not through thinking that we are so placed.
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- their origination and passing away during the embryonic and
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- soon as we enter the elemental world with Imagination, we feel
- individual who has advanced to Imagination no longer believes
- Whoever does not know “Imagination” does not
- those who have advanced to Imagination, thinking is a hushed
- Imagination, and his thoughts are no longer abstractions, but
- Imagination, really integrates with this cosmic chemistry, it
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- This imagination must gradually stand before you, my dear
- friends, this imagination of dead thinking directed toward the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- strong inner determination, with our own forces, we must bring
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture I: Social Impulses for the Healing of Modern Civilization
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- that REINCARNATION and KARMA came amongst us and into our
- Reincarnation and Karma were understood, even by those who took
- the ideas of Reincarnation and Karma of themselves sufficiently
- it was what he had earned in his previous incarnation, and he
- has to work off in this incarnation only what he deserved from
- a previous one. Even the ideas of reincarnation and karma are
- reincarnation and Karma, — the question is, in what
- There is another way, again, in which reincarnation and karma
- “I must be good, so that I may have a good incarnation
- next incarnation, — this is not mere simple egoism, it is
- actually get out of the ideas of reincarnation and karma. So
- conceiving even such ideas as those of reincarnation and karma
- any national feeling of hostility towards Wilson, there was no
- proclaimed that “Every nation must have the
- honest about it, what is a “nation”? —
- one talks about the Spirit of a Nation, in the sense in which
- Nation, for then there is a reality at the back of it; but not
- of the “freedom” of nationalities, and so forth.
- national Being. And herein lies the profound inward falsity to
- of the national Being, yet they talk of the “Freedom of
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- living connection with their previous incarnation. These people
- if they belonged to any of the wide-spread heathen nations,
- so-called “heathen nations,” then, for them,
- previous incarnations, of previous lives upon earth. And
- denominations that have come up since the Reformation Recognise
- concepts, and bringing them back to the moral imagination, to
- sorts of teachings about reincarnation and karma to regale
- international, a world-movement which embraces every kind of
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- nation. I refer to the “Life of Jesus” by Ernest
- consideration the idea of reincarnation. And they came to see
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture II: Utilitarianism and Sacramentalism
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- become possible for free spiritual Imaginations to arise in the
- Imaginations.
- nationalistic principles, all this has the aim of acquiring
- Title: Social Life: Lecture I
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- at for 60 years, or whether as National Economists do they
- matter of indifference. A very learned National Economist wrote
- say National Economy could be made social. Amongst the many
- explained to the people. That is what this National Economist
- Universities, there are a great number of these National
- That is Imagination. Imagination must enter. (See Diagram)
- Imaginations as we call them in Spiritual Science, can alone
- have called Imagination. Imaginations must permeate the social
- Title: Social Life: Lecture II
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- consider the life of individual man or the life of Nations, and
- a kind of explanation of this from a certain aspect. I wanted
- transformation of traffic. International commerce developed in
- this epoch. I myself, in the last years of this inter-national
- is but the latest phase of the development of National
- have been set up to preserve all sorts of impossible national
- and others, for whom he chooses to pour the hallucinations, the
- indignation of an opponent filled with hate, from which I will
- Title: Social Life: Lecture III
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- incarnations. These successive incarnations bring him to a far
- we have a special inclination to give ourselves up to the
- inclination which indeed does not express itself as any very
- strong inclination in humanity, but simply as a desire which
- of the starry world. We develop that inclination if, through
- inclination to have a full consciousness there.
- develop too strong an inclination for what surrounds us as the
- certain circumstances in our next incarnation, unless we can
- world, we can come in to an incarnation in which we cannot grow
- incarnation will be exposed to the danger of not being able to
- able in their next incarnation to enter fully into the life on
- the inclination in man which hinders him from oscillating in
- such a way that he cannot in his next incarnation pass in the
- incarnations. He wants to make man of such a nature in this
- incarnation that he already experiences everything which he can
- disinclination to undergo future incarnations, it seems a kind
- conclude their life on Earth in a particular nation, no longer
- incarnation, before the Earth has attained its goal, and from
- become the inclination of humanity.
- second possible inclination of man is, to permeate himself
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- incarnations. These successive incarnations bring him to a
- death, we have a special inclination to give ourselves up to
- remained to us that inclination which indeed does not express
- itself as any very strong inclination inhumanity, but simply
- inclination if, through our karma which we fulfill here
- the Spiritual world we develop too little inclination to have
- and death we develop too strong inclination on what surrounds
- certain circumstances, in our next incarnation,unless we can
- world, we can come in to an incarnation in which we cannot
- those persons in their next incarnation will be exposed to
- next incarnation to enter fully into the life on Earth; they
- appears the inclination in man which hinders him from
- that he cannot in his next incarnation pass in the right way
- keep humanity back from undergoing any future incarnations.
- He wants to make man of such a nature in this incarnation
- deep disinclination to undergo future incarnations, it seems
- nation, no longer wanting to appear within a physical body.
- Earth on one incarnation, before the Earth has attained its
- become the inclination of humanity.
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- rejuvenation, and more.
- now analysed national economic matters for you. But the point
- fact makes a national industry a sound one. What does make an
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture II: Illnesses Occurring in the Different Periods of Life
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- rejuvenation, and more.
- also be too slow. Stagnation sets in and the blood then
- rational explanation of convulsions must acknowledge that
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture III: The Formation of the Human Ear
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- conclusion our explanation of the human being, and then
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IV: The Thyroid Gland and Hormones
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- and Physical Rejuvenation Treatments
- examination of these delicate substances. What is the
- rejuvenation methods can really be compared to taking sleeping
- rejuvenation. Of course, one cannot prove this in rats!
- It is a source of rejuvenation in humans, however, and if
- whatever rejuvenation could be brought about would be
- few months of rejuvenation in old age basically serve only to
- weakens them. If rejuvenation treatments are resorted to
- quite so concerned that such a rejuvenation treatment
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- rejuvenation, and more.
- sensibly. You see, a thorough examination will show that no one
- and within the brain, the capacity for discrimination has
- power of discrimination is developed there. If a person can
- Cleverness, the power of discrimination, is basically the
- matter, have no inclination to grow toward each other. This
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VII: Spiritual-Scientific Foundations for a True Physiology
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- carnation. Indeed, I am not only a solid being but
- fragrance of a rose or carnation — bad odors, too,
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VIII: Concerning the Soul Life in the Breathing Process
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- coal, a new gas, carbon dioxide, arises. This is a combination
- explanation by merely stating that for cholera there are these
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IX: Why do We Become Sick?
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- Ordinary science offers a simple explanation for this. Bacilli
- Title: East and West, and the Roman Church: Lecture I
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- world which had its starting-point in an Imagination, Inspiration
- Beings who had come over to this Earth from previous incarnations
- strong fascination for souls, because they have been devastated in
- modern, she shows that there is more force and self-determination
- Title: East and West, and the Roman Church: Lecture II
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- external sense-observation and intellectual combination, and
- able to receive in former incarnations; and if Catholicism
- Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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- must this resignation be acquired? Because, if we wish to get
- opinion that only through resignation, only through love, it
- This conception of Nirvana, the utmost resignation of the Ego, as in
- organizing China in order that all the other nations on earth
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- more into his soul in his many incarnations which made it
- springing up from inertia. To-day one speaks of National
- side, because of the different racial and national
- considerations. These national considerations have all
- earthly incarnations lay behind the earthly soul, then, because
- of his fewer earthly incarnations on Earth, a man was born into
- because of the small number of his incarnations, if he had been
- Spiritual pre-determination. Man has long grown out of that.
- People are born into certain nations, and also into a certain
- childhood, that such a predetermination from a
- consciousness to a Nationality is a piece of inherited sin and
- in their former incarnations they have been found ripe for that
- which they must seek as a result of their former incarnations.
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture I: Fever Versus Shock; Pregnancy
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- In 1922 the hundreds of workers from 17 nations engaged in the
- case of common hunger and thirst to say where the inclination
- one's own opinion, is only a figment of their imagination. In
- just your imagination, it is a real emotional slap to her. What
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture II: The Brain and Thinking
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- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture III: The Effects of Alcohol on Man
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- In 1922 the hundreds of workers from 17 nations engaged in the
- case, because wine causes an inclination toward heaviness, so
- There are, however, no provisions for the elimination of
- imagination, however, and so he thinks, “If this egg had
- a rich fellow!” But his imagination is not satisfied
- instances, be traced to contamination of the water. So, in this
- worse. I therefore believe that enlightening explanations, like
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture IV: The Power of Intelligence as the Effect of the Sun; Beaver Lodges and Wasps Nests
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- In 1922 the hundreds of workers from 17 nations engaged in the
- elimination no longer works in the right way with the result
- nations transform plants into flesh by making use of the forces
- nations do not remain so gentle.
- Naturally, this is no way to raise the level of national
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VI: Diphtheria and Influenza; Crossed Eyes
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- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VII: The Relationship Between the Breathing and the Circulation of the Blood; Jaundice; Smallpox; Rabies
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- In 1922 the hundreds of workers from 17 nations engaged in the
- combination of carbon that is produced in the human body and
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VIII: The Effect of Absinthe; Hemophilia;The Ice Age; The Declining Oriental and the Rising European Cultures; On Bees
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- In 1922 the hundreds of workers from 17 nations engaged in the
- particularly the case in nations that are in a process of
- nations, those people who have the least to do are those who
- indulgently; on the other, as nations, they do not want to
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture IX: The Relationship of the Planets to the Metals and their Healing Effects
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture I
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- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- imagination into the human being — we perceive that with man's
- simplest, entirely void of inherent determination. Out of this tiny
- inasmuch as it has become chaos — void of determination in
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture II
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- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- for the explanations of human destiny or karma. From the abstract
- certain spot on the earth, into this or that nation, into a given
- nation and at a certain spot on earth — all this which enters
- this or that nation, this or that series of outer events — how
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture III
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- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- fact of reincarnation, successive earthly lives. Feeling ourselves
- again grow less. Thus, in effect, our life in repeated incarnations
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture IV
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- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- indication of the joy in our last incarnation and of the love in our
- incarnation before that. Men who go through the world with a free
- out of real inclination, but only that which we do out of the rigid
- return as the reincarnation of those of today. They will already
- of life in terms of reincarnation, so to speak. For the people of
- Precisely from the point of view of reincarnation, to be
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture V
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- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- “No,” when she heard of reincarnation. She liked the rest
- of Anthroposophy very well, but with reincarnation she would have
- the visible world in a former incarnation. The detailed facts of life
- afterwards broken — in an earlier incarnation they were friends
- know him as a friend in youth. In a former incarnation you knew him
- one incarnation, you meet a human being who has a strong influence on
- your life in a previous incarnation. Then the picture is so: In the
- one incarnation you live through the beginning and ending of life
- together; in the other incarnation you are not with him at the
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- non-existent, nor is there any explanation in their favour. The fact
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- Schubert's character? Human life defies explanation until we can
- displayed the same astute discernment in the fields of national
- on a variety of subjects: national economy, philosophy, mathematics.
- postmortem examination had revealed the presence of water in
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- and again into new incarnations on the earth.
- preceding incarnation, this can be done only in the form of
- incarnation will emerge into one's field of vision, provided always
- incarnations can be perceived.
- earlier incarnation — if we make judgments of this kind, we
- base an intellectual judgment of one incarnation upon another in this
- matter of apprehending the Imaginations which correspond to the
- incarnation of importance — in the intervening time there may
- to the incarnation in which the karma of his present life was
- century. The incarnation in which the karma of his latest earthly
- essential point is that in this previous incarnation of importance,
- incarnation on earth. As you may suppose, they were very different
- a soul such as the one we now have in mind, the incarnation in the
- Arabians in their previous incarnations of importance; they were
- in the earlier incarnation, belonging, as he did, to Arabism. His
- vision, that one lights upon the Imaginations which lead behind the
- described. The Imagination of him, however, did not tally with the
- the 7th/8th century — that was also a male incarnation —
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- incarnation became a particular trend and attitude of soul in the
- there was still an instinctive inclination towards the Spiritual. And
- would feel like donning a nightcap in their present incarnation, for
- say this only because I want to indicate how little inclination there
- Imagination and Intuition, Eduard von Hartmann knew nothing; he did
- knee, that I found the way to his earlier incarnations. What seems to
- head of the next incarnation, it is also true that what is of the
- the next incarnation. A man who is lazy in his thinking in one
- incarnation will most certainly be no fast runner in the next: the
- slowness of limb in the present incarnation comes to expression in
- members of the human being in passing over from one incarnation to
- guided to his earlier incarnation, during which at a certain moment
- brain, and this came to expression in the next incarnation as an
- settled between this and the still earlier incarnation, was a moral
- account. The metamorphosis of the sunstroke in one incarnation into
- This individuality bore with him from a still earlier incarnation the
- in a still earlier incarnation when this individuality had been
- earlier incarnation at the hands of this brilliant individuality. As
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- there been elaborated by oriental insight, oriental imagination,
- it so. The forces that are carried over from one incarnation into
- starting from later incarnations and then going back to earlier ones.
- looking down, that is to say, upon the outward extermination of
- of the Fourteen Points. — With no great stretch of imagination
- reincarnation of ideas. And then for the first time insight is
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- in the navigation service. He is a child who has little inclination
- finds in teaching posts, a man at whose geometrical imagination and
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- have been led to reincarnation at the present time? I have
- reincarnation only if one looks at manifestations of human nature
- as it were, of that which in this incarnation cannot enter fully into
- is moreover fairly certain that between this incarnation in the 9th
- last incarnation in the 19th century, there was no further
- incarnation, but a long sojourn in the spiritual world. There you
- personality to a former incarnation, we come to Pope Gregory VII, the
- not expect to look for the reincarnation of Pope Gregory VII in the
- incarnation had emerged in the 19th century, together with his
- now, once we have been led in a certain direction, explanations light
- Greece, we find an incarnation when he was a member of the Dominican
- assumption that all three incarnations of this personality have
- idea of repeated earth-lives. What is the explanation?
- on earth is not comprehensible by itself; the explanation for it must
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- into our souls and carried it over into the next incarnation, after
- him in the form of Imaginations, all that he bore within him from his
- the more significant incarnations that one can learn how to study
- incarnation, living at the Court of Haroun al Raschid, becoming there
- ideas relating to the concrete facts of reincarnation — towards
- the details of reincarnation, instead of that, to try to understand
- to Austria as a pattern. Because in Switzerland three nationalities
- wanted the thirteen nationalities of Austria to take example from
- three nationalities of Switzerland. Again and again he would come
- uniting thirteen nations after the pattern of Switzerland, must have
- incarnation. He could speak of the German people and culture and of
- veins. He had brought over from an earlier incarnation the tendency
- develop through successive incarnations of human beings, and through
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- played certain definite parts in their new incarnations. At the time
- as an Initiate, but as the reincarnation of an Initiate — this
- nevertheless Comenius too, in his incarnation as Comenius,
- incarnation to another. As I said, I give these examples in order
- illnesses or the like — work over from one incarnation to
- works across from one incarnation to another.
- present incarnation or into the one immediately before it. Again and
- soul in former incarnations becomes manifest in the most varied forms
- reincarnation given here.
- come to an incarnation in Italy in the early Christian centuries
- to it with great intensity — so much so that his assassination
- about that in his subsequent incarnation as Conrad Ferdinand Meyer,
- outer life of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer in this incarnation takes its
- incarnation as Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, his own half-forgotten destiny
- which embraces successive incarnations. It is as though within a
- woman observed and experienced in that incarnation there arises the
- Observing Conrad Ferdinand Meyer in this incarnation, we have indeed
- no explanation of his peculiarity if we cannot enter into his karma.
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- resignation under all the impressions made by the ever-discontented
- superior officer in his new incarnation, and one can follow in detail
- finished in the medieval incarnation in the 9th century; for the wife
- reincarnation of the former slave overseer, is born again, and what
- individuality in his new incarnation has deeply at heart. For in this
- incarnation he comes as Pestalozzi. And we see how
- earlier incarnations.
- back not merely to the previous incarnation, but often to the one
- incarnations, works its way through with a certain inner, spiritual
- incarnation as Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, it was his lot to fall into
- Meyer incarnation. The very circumstances we are observing, mislead
- something in the previous incarnation or in the one before that. It
- that was not present at all in the previous incarnation — let
- experienced a very varied destiny in that incarnation in Italy, who
- earlier incarnation has driven us up against this particular deed of
- century, and can find there no explanation of this. And so we are
- thrown to and fro between the two incarnations, the problematic one
- in the 6th century and the Conrad Ferdinand Meyer incarnation —
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- evolution of Christianity. He experienced the consternation and
- to lead to a reincarnation comparatively soon afterwards — in
- many outstanding, interesting incarnations took place, incarnations
- incarnation as a woman in the 17th century, was born again in the
- incarnation as a woman, all that had formerly been present in the
- indignation and disgust.
- understandably, nothing but censure and indignation. And yet all the
- This pupil is again in incarnation, but spiritually there has been a
- activity, directed without co-ordination towards the senses,
- this later incarnation the man observes external facts — how
- repellent. But the explanation lies in the fact that the personality
- in question had, in an earlier incarnation, worked at alchemy under
- such sublime illumination to his pupils, and that he also carried
- the descent to incarnation.
- the Platonic School waited before descending to incarnation. The
- personality, having steeped himself in Imaginations of the gods, had
- second incarnation afterwards and the other takes too strong a hold.
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- they take in a later incarnation? ... If such questions remain
- unimportant form of existence. During this incarnation a certain
- examination; and this man said that he would sign nothing that was
- indignation — as does the life of Nero — live themselves
- explanation of this? The explanation is that in earlier times men
- in imaginations, in pictures — as he must do before he can make
- given definition by pictures and imaginations. But there is this
- you go about with inner self-knowledge deepened through imagination,
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- very little discrimination. We do not observe what entirely different
- connection with these strange hands, appeared the earlier incarnation
- can look back on a man's previous incarnations. In respect of
- the present incarnation they are remarkably illuminating in certain
- of illumination on his own life if he paid more attention to the
- something coming from previous incarnations.
- incarnation; it is the man in one of his preceding incarnations or in
- several previous incarnations. I must first bring it about that the
- it flows in human life from one incarnation to
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- a preceding incarnation.
- incarnation. I will make a diagrammatic sketch. Here I am, here is my
- my own, which I myself, in a previous incarnation, laid down as
- previous incarnation, and when I then look back to the event which I
- I go back into a previous incarnation, there become fettered as it
- previous incarnation is made known to me. I see it before me. Then I
- belongs, from an earlier incarnation, to a later one, will find its
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- incarnation into the other. In earthly life man has his head, and he
- the head, contains a certain concatenation of forces. The physical
- life into the other. But the concatenation of forces which a man has
- earthly life, whereas the head of the present incarnation has been
- holds good for the whole concatenation of forces in the constitution
- incarnation which I have described to you, the head has the tendency
- spiritual attitude in any one incarnation the human being forms his
- a man who ponders much in one incarnation — who thinks and
- ponders a great deal. In his next incarnation he will be a thin,
- into his next incarnation and take part in the building up of his
- the pattern of Imagination. It consists of outwardly visible
- Imaginations.
- connected with the previous incarnation. Take the case of a man who
- previous incarnation. A man who is not a sleepy-head, who may even
- incarnations who could not rise above trivialities; who were stuck in
- has strong, steady forces working out of his previous incarnation
- with Imagination if we wish to look into the spiritual world. Then,
- human head, there is nothing that is reminiscent of Imagination. But
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- through a kind of inner illumination. And the way in which these
- incarnation, you experience the impression more strongly than could
- combinations. Faust contains nothing but these 22 signs
- manipulated in the physical world by multifarious combinations and
- incarnations) and his thinking was lit by a gleam of consciousness
- (Imagination as a World-Building Principle). I have often mentioned
- only imagination. He said: imagination is working everywhere;
- the plants grow, the animals exist and so forth, through imagination.
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- man's life of phantasy and imagination is common knowledge. And
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- whose last incarnation of importance occurred in the first centuries
- incarnation in the intervening time, but if this was the case it was
- incarnation in the first seven or eight centuries after the founding
- their incarnation during the first seven or eight centuries after the
- were passing through their last incarnation of importance, and that
- incarnation during the first Christian centuries, were not strong
- back to previous incarnations which failed to turn men's eyes
- unfortunately, satisfied with the designation ‘Man’. In
- the general designation ‘Man’. They do not look at the
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- the Imaginations are suppressed and the pictures of the events of
- through again in a later incarnation as a woman, when it was inwardly
- incarnations not in Mexico but elsewhere — he bore through the
- incarnation in the Mexican civilisation, had then passed through the
- within these Mysteries was the outcome of still earlier incarnations.
- again, all that before this earthly incarnation had been bathed in
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- consider to-day how the attainment of Imagination, Inspiration and
- of Imaginative Knowledge, if only there were a stronger inclination
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- this majestic imagination which arises before the soul. We can
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- the case of the aged, whose earthly karma in this incarnation would
- sixty-fifth year of life? After the culmination of the upbuilding
- themselves: In the previous incarnation of this human being and
- incarnation that has just ended. But only the first part of what was
- the previous incarnation, but not with the whole of
- power of what existed as a cause in a previous incarnation can
- manifest all the more forcefully in the incarnation following the
- incarnation with inferior faculties or very possibly with faculties
- the next incarnation endowed with special powers. The world takes on
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- taking into account the idea of reincarnation and leading
- their former incarnations. They gave it an
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- the life of nations — none of these leads us so high
- pre-destination that leads a soul to Anthroposophy?
- translate into cosmic Imaginations what they had felt in a
- were gathered in these mutually-woven cosmic Imaginations,
- cosmic Imaginations which were woven together by a large
- Imaginations that were thus woven were shot through on the
- these mighty Imaginations, the souls experienced within
- mighty and sublime cosmic Imaginations. This longing went
- masculine incarnation) his voice becomes hoarser and
- the strong inclination towards unrighteous magic practices,
- Imaginations of which I spoke. And we see the soul descend
- preceding incarnations of those who are joined together in
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- present incarnation — we come perhaps to a former
- Christian incarnation and maybe to yet another Christian
- incarnation. Then we come to the pre-Christian
- incarnations. But we reach comparatively soon the earliest
- incarnation of such a soul, whereat we must say: Tracing
- were not yet present in earthly incarnations.
- find many incarnations. It was after many incarnations,
- many incarnations. But this need not by any means be the
- ones for whom we find comparatively few past incarnations
- few incarnations. But there were other individualities
- again who had many incarnations
- intermediate incarnations or not — that incarnation
- time. We then find a subsequent incarnation when all these
- may describe as the first Christian incarnation.
- innermost experiences in former incarnations —
- of earthly incarnations behind them — far back into
- incarnation followed, they tended easily to join those
- whether they had passed through such another incarnation or
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- incarnations during the first centuries of the founding of
- intervening incarnations; but that incarnation is above all
- considering this incarnation we found that we must
- imagination. No, when the man of that time looked out, upon
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- Spirituality, had their important former incarnation,
- — when in that incarnation they harkened to what
- nor have they returned hitherto in any earthly incarnations
- the formation of that mighty Imagination in the spiritual
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- cosmopolitan, international character will permeate the
- world. National distinctions cease.
- all in the Age of Gabriel that the national impulses within
- the next three centuries, these national impulses will be
- interests of single groups or nations.
- spread through many nations and peoples who until then had
- found its culmination in what was then founded in
- in Imaginations. They cannot be put into abstract concepts.
- pictures and Imaginations. Thus were the souls prepared,
- ever more and more, till the culmination is reached at the
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- explanations to what I set forth last Monday. I told you of
- not have to enter earthly incarnation, but spend the aeons,
- culmination in the Alexandrian epoch of pre-Christian time,
- clearly and visibly, not in super-sensible Imaginations,
- original pre-destination, he has in fact descended from his
- Ahriman in human Imaginations we should have to give him a
- book, only A, B, C, D ... Z in various combinations and
- throughout the 20th century, and how the culmination will
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- explanation of this fact, then we must say: This man, who
- in the present incarnation receive the Michael impulses
- connections of race and nation.
- national group. We can see at once, he is a Russian, he is
- He is not of any nation, he is not of any race, he is as
- though he had grown away from all races and nations.
- incarnation. We know that what happens to us in future
- incarnations is already being prepared for in this present.
- accompanies the anthroposophist to his next incarnations
- once more. They are souls with a Pagan predestination, who
- of a more Pagan predestination it is particularly necessary
- which are in many cases already there in this incarnation
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- concatenations of circumstance. He pays little heed to the
- incarnation. Great as their qualities may be, they will
- this earthly incarnation inasmuch as he now becomes an
- incarnation. Let us be conscious of this in all humility:
- basis of their nationality, out of the Physical. Today we
- incarnation. One will know that in their past incarnation
- acquire the power of discrimination in this sphere too, is
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- said, theoretical explanations about karma and repeated earthly lives
- should submit myself to examination in some psychological laboratory, so
- accuracy, you were to challenge him to submit to an examination in a
- Now through a certain law which applies especially to the reincarnation
- his incarnation as Julia. And in a curious way this antipathy of his was
- impression on him. Thus there was a remarkable combination in this soul
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- in which a human being carries and expresses them in a new incarnation.
- not the case that an Initiate of a former incarnation must necessarily
- bear in mind that one who was an Initiate in a former incarnation must
- above all make use in a later incarnation of that external bodily nature
- in such an individuality in a former incarnation can come to light in
- though it was not in that incarnation the direct insight of an Initiate.
- enter into a later incarnation of a Christian life that was almost
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- culmination, all these things were wonderfully reproduced by such
- incarnation at that time, were united here with spiritual beings who,
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- been very few reincarnations of the spirits of Chartres hitherto.
- this has brought a peculiar illumination over these things, and it is
- later incarnation, a likeness to the former. The face of yonder monk and
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- during the incarnation as Herzeleide; but it was none the less pressing
- find no God. It is, indeed, an entire elimination of
- determination of the orbits of Saturn and Jupiter. We have this
- elimination of old spirituality. For such spirituality he had after all
- cult was instituted and enacted in real imaginations of a spiritual
- Addresses to the German Nation,
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- book on fancy or imagination as a world-principle, as a world-creative
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- causes in pictorial Imagination, the following appeared. —
- not only in thy last, but in thy former incarnations. Thou mayst not
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- point to the several incarnations as to historic personalities, such an
- in that incarnation is of no great importance, he was a certain
- “Agrippa” — this individuality in his incarnation in
- former incarnation. The characteristic of that former incarnation which
- former incarnation had strongly absorbed the character of Asia
- has the feeling: Whatever will he try to do in his next incarnation? Is
- the re-incarnation of Abbot Hildebrand, who became
- explanation. — It would probably have been a very much more
- every stage as an incarnation of the god who dwells within him. But the
- after his death, to look, in marvellously clear imaginations, into the
- Christianity be realised in a physical body in a new incarnation? And at
- no talk of profanation. On the contrary the world itself will fill us
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- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- possible exception of his very last incarnation, he did after all still
- a considerable age in that incarnation) she received in Asia Minor all
- I am speaking, in her incarnation as a woman in that time, was able to
- Imaginations that now stand before my soul? How great and mighty
- realised this through her visionary Imaginations.
- feeling of preponderance of visionary Imaginations which she had had
- Imaginations.
- incarnation, could actually speak of his intercourse with the inspiring
- individuality who had been a man in his former incarnation and who was
- of the visionary life had come over from the former incarnation of the
- individuality living in this incarnation as a man became remarkably well
- described as a woman and in her subsequent incarnation as a man, was
- incarnation, i.e., in the second, had been a woman, was now once more a
- through from former incarnations into the soul of Thomas Campanella all
- been a man in the first incarnation I described, and in the second a
- antipathy to his pre-Christian incarnation as a woman and withal an
- — this time it is a male incarnation, for it is indeed only a
- peculiar inclination arises in this belated recapitulation of life, if I
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture X
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- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- easily bring into his present incarnation such spiritual contents as are
- seeking to enter in from former incarnations. He cannot even do so when
- this present incarnation is so strange and unusual a one as that of
- alone will be possible, for the present incarnation: the spirituality
- from former incarnations. Such a personality lives and finds his way
- the very thing which he bears within him from a former incarnation, if
- really want to enter, so that in one incarnation or another what he
- history of nations. All these things were found in Plato in a kind of
- already many years ago. Having passed through other incarnations in the
- came to him from former incarnations, and notably from the one in which
- in that Grecian incarnation. Nevertheless Plato's eye did fall upon him
- incarnation. It was very hard for him. For although Platonism lit up
- the greatest difficulty in entering a new incarnation. When he had
- that he was ripe for incarnation, now that he had grown old for the
- shows, it is like a divination of how easy it is to misunderstand Plato.
- incarnation had been of no significance, as is generally the case, such
- scene, all that it had received from its incarnation as a woman, great
- These two preceding incarnations harmonise and vibrate together
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- have developed forms to which the designation ‘moral’ cannot be
- combination of all that is in the cosmos, ever to
- what happens is the elimination of the processes
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture III: Man's Faculty of Cognition in the Etheric World
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- different combinations. And likewise oxygen, when
- combinations and unite with quite different
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture I
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- chauvenistic nationalistic spirit entering into these
- dominating. There is too much domination of the blood aspect
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture II: Deeper Secrets of Man's Soul-Spiritual Nature
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- prepare that which again can lead into a new incarnation.
- incarnation.
- that you do not need any additional explanations about how
- the preparation for the next incarnation begins. And now the
- incarnation would not have ultimately been produced. From the
- as it goes towards incarnation, becomes smaller and smaller
- Saturn, Sun and Moon incarnations. The earth with all its
- the enemy has national jealousy against the Center. The
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture III: A Fragment from the Jewish Haggada, Blavatsky
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- as this people remains in its national quality. You
- political machinations. These people originally wanted to
- assasination of Jure (sic), also the murder of Franz
- in fact the International Society of Honest People was
- her books. This International Society asked me to become its
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IV: Secrets of Freemasonry
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- explanation given or instruction which proceeds the symbolic
- aspect. When I say explanation it does not mean saying:
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture V: Comenius and the Temple of PanSophia
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- incarnations and you went through human development in which
- became imagination and then descended into the astral body,
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture VI: Death and Resurrection
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- through this imagination one wants to show what the situation
- explanation of that which comes to the surface from the
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture VII: Man's Four Members
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- Folk Soul. This national Folk Soul exists deeply in our
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IX: Celtic Symbols and Cult, Jesuit State in Paraguay
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- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture X
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- develop, to which Zarathustra belongs in his incarnations. So
- all in a human incarnation.
- imagination through an apparatus out of which our present
- larynx has developed; and these pictures of imagination would
- imaginations but also to be able to think. That which
- We always have Imaginations. However, they are toned over by
- light. The Imaginations are always there and are continuously
- itself to Imagination, and through the beating up of the
- extraction out of the Imagination of our conscious ideas.
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XI: Fragments from the Jewish Haggada
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- explanation in the Hebrew: The feet guarantee him. The word
- with the teaching of predestination which is connected with
- consider the import of this teaching of predestination. On
- of the predestination and the idea ‘If God wills
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XII: Luciferic Dangers from the East
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- development since he himself has passed from incarnation to
- incarnation. I have told you about the Nathan Jesus Child who
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture I
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- long evolution as beings of the Old Moon incarnation of the Earth,
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- imaginations. During the Earth period proper this mode of experience
- after his final incarnation on Earth only that will have been given
- incarnations, to correct it in so far as it needs
- but a search for abstractions. Moral ideals, national-economic
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture III
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- of a man's former incarnations. We have also heard that the human
- in the next incarnation. In the form of the human head, therefore, we
- have an indication of the previous incarnation; in the processes of
- the human body, we have indications of the next incarnation.
- and the following incarnations.
- in the previous incarnation. The organs of sight again are of a
- the twelve. Hence in the next incarnation, what to-day is the
- in the next incarnation will serve another part of the organism; the
- become head in the next incarnation, and in so orderly a way that the
- next incarnation in the twelve-fold constitution of the
- recognise in them that which, in the previous incarnation, was
- sense of touch in the next incarnation.
- are considered to yield their own explanation — these
- these persons is the reincarnation of some great individuality, has
- inclination to place himself in the ranks of true occultism, then he
- incarnation of a great individuality. It is merely a question of
- the outcome either of personal or national passion. Here lies the
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture One: Greetings to the Builders Working on the Goetheanum. Otto Weininger, a Decadent Genius. Distorted Pictures of Imaginative Knowledge.
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- being fundamentally consists of a combination of the Something and the
- would have seen that truly grandiose intuitions and imaginations of
- say, the giant imaginations which are contained in the astral body,
- simply remain in the astral body as imaginations is pressed into the
- those intuitions and imaginations that were being expressed, in our
- the twentieth century, the ideas you need for your next incarnation
- incarnation. Everyone already carries a little bit of the future, but
- the next incarnation are already there, at work in the brain, just as
- and a new birth, when the body for his next incarnation was being
- incarnation are out of tune with one another. They are creating
- The future incarnation is erupting into the present incarnation. What
- would be significant and right for the next incarnation is forcing its
- way into the body of the present incarnation, where it causes
- relation to their previous incarnations. Unlike today, when everyone
- is aware only of his present incarnation, they will have to look back
- to their previous incarnation. This change is being prepared, and
- do we die? In order to be able to live the next incarnation! Of the
- which we are able to carry the fruits of this incarnation with us
- incarnation. Death is as much a part of life as birth and growth. A
- next incarnation. If our next incarnation is somehow off its tracks or
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- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Two: Two Spheres of Existence in Nature and in Man: the Realm of Regularity and the Realm of Irregularity. The Ancient Hebrews' Jubilee year as the Expression of Formative Powers of the Soul. The Christ Incarnation.
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- aspects of man. Uranus and Gaia. Influences of one incarnation on the
- incarnation. If one loses sight of this, one forms a false picture of
- that will make him, gradually and through many incarnations, into a
- simply rose up in our imaginations. Now we have to reach out to the
- head was the body of your previous incarnation; your present body will
- be the head of your next incarnation. The forces that you develop by
- body of your previous incarnation, for metamorphosis applies to all of
- other than the inherited body of the previous incarnation. Every
- and future. The human head gives you reincarnation where you can
- be concerned with how one incarnation works on in the next
- incarnation, and how the previous incarnation works over into the
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Four: Human Organism, Results of Prenatal Formative Powers. Dual Nature of Man. Powers behind the Existence of the Body as Expressed Pictorally by the Body and as Expressed in a Draughtsmanlike Fashion by the Head.
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- materialistic explanation of the connections between body and soul
- spoken about since time immemorial. Even a superficial examination
- Morality could only begin on Earth. It will reach its culmination
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Six: The Transformation of the Physical Body into the Head of the Next Incarnation. The Cosmic Significance of Human Knowledge.
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- incarnation. The cosmic significance of human knowledge.
- incarnation in which it is just possible to get by without knowing
- incarnation. And, after we have passed through the period between
- become the head of the next incarnation. Thus, the passage of a person
- through successive incarnations could be drawn as follows: Man has his
- that next incarnation. Then this body, in turn, becomes the head of
- the following incarnation and he receives another body from his
- up in our bodies during our previous incarnation really are present
- next incarnation? How are the forces of our present body transformed
- so that they can become the head of the next incarnation?
- the head, into the head of the next incarnation. But there are so many
- physical body into the head of the next incarnation. They would have
- incarnation with a head formed from a body that had undergone very
- enabling the body of our present incarnation to be transformed into
- the head of the next incarnation. We can extract much for the sake of
- incarnation, nor is it used to nourish the gods. Something really
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Seven: The Connection between the Human Being and the Cosmos. The Twelve Regions of the Senses and the Seven Life Processes.
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- process is the process of secretion, of elimination. When the
- becomes part of our organism. The process of elimination does not just
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Eight: How Twelvefoldness, Sevenfoldness, Fourfoldness, and Threefoldness are Mirrored. Pathological Experiences of the Soul. Thinking Backward as a Preparation for Spiritual Experience.
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- next earthly incarnation. Everything in our physical organism that is
- be perceived through the faculty of Imagination. There is a whole
- world that can be perceived through Imagination, through imaginative
- knowledge. This world that is accessible to imagination is reflected
- continues to insist on this, even after the medical examination shows
- of forming imaginations that are part of our day-time consciousness,
- octave was experienced as a uniquely pleasant, sympathetic combination
- preconceived combinations of material particles and their movements.
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Nine: Enlivening the Sense Processes and Ensouling the Life Processes. Aesthetic Enjoyment and Aesthetic Creativity. Logic and the Sense for Reality.
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- become life regions and the sense organs function in combination.
- and is one of the most significant imaginations and one of the most
- as the child of Zeus and Dione. We need a further imagination
- an imagination from a later age one that approaches the
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Ten: Loss of the Ability to Orient Oneself in Reality and the Helplessness of Modern Scientific Driteria in a Materialistic Age.
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- Legacy to Theology, Physiology, Aesthetics and National Policy (Das
- of reincarnation, but a doctrine about the repetition of the same
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Eleven: Memory and Habit as Metamorphoses of Former Spiritual Experiences that were Subject to Luciferic and Ahrimanic Influences.
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- our natural inclination to acquire a memory? In this case, we summon
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Twelve: How Thoughts are Engraved into the Substance of the Cosmos and the Consequences Following from This. Metamorphosis of Memory and Habit.
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- everything that was experienced in dreamlike imaginations was engraved
- incarnations, as the person experiences the whole of Earth existence.
- strive for a final Earth incarnation which only leaves behind in the
- if, in the course of successive incarnations, he did not rectify the
- and ideals about national economy, and all the many other kinds of
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Thirteen: Allocation of the Whole Human Form to the Cosmos. Technical Discoveries and the Human Physical Organization. Collisions between Thinking that Accords with Reality and Thinking that is in Opposition to Reality.
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- also refers back to his preceding incarnation. And the rest of the
- prepared to become the head of the next incarnation. Thus, the human
- head refers back to a previous incarnation; the human body anticipates
- the next incarnation when it will have undergone a transformation. The
- incarnation and with the incarnation to come. A great cosmic
- preceding incarnation. And we find another twelve-fold division in the
- one must presuppose that the body of one incarnation becomes the head
- of the next incarnation. In the next incarnation, what is now the
- transformed in the next incarnation. A third sense will be formed from
- incarnation; it will undergo a systematic metamorphosis so that the
- whole body in the preceding incarnation reappears in these twelve
- touch in our next incarnation; then it will the organ of touch for the
- certain person in the group is the reincarnation of a great and
- other is the reincarnation of a particular, towering individuality.
- passions, be these personal or national. Therein lies a radical
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Fourteen: Metamorphoses of the Twelve Sense Zones through Luciferic and Ahrimanic Influences.
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- entire body from the previous incarnation. So, when we observe the
- entire body of the present incarnation, we can see how it contains
- our entire body will be the head we bear in our next incarnation. The
- body of our next incarnation and everything to do with it, on the
- incarnation. In part it will be produced during the time between death
- conception and birth into the next incarnation.
- birth and death of a single incarnation. If you read our current
- body of our previous incarnation, the relation of the body of our
- present incarnation to the head of our next incarnation, and what
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Fifteen: The Twelve Senses. The Reorganization of the Seven Life Processes by Luciferic and Ahrimanic Powers. Francis Bacon Inaugurates Materialism and the Science of Idols.
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- not provide an explanation for what happens in man. Rather will it
- explanation for what is within the human being will be found in the
- fable convenue; it only says what the various nations, races,
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- after His one and only incarnation of three years on earth, and
- etheric body has been taken over, through the machinations of
- explanations how great is the difference between West and East
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- parties (as indeed you will have learnt from explanations given
- must admit of a single mode of explanation.
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- rhythmic alternation of waking and sleeping in man. Just as a
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 1: On the Functions of the Nervous System
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- explanation by means of physics, the explanation will be only
- designation “over-valuation” is expressed not
- modern nationality-mania), “the ideas of
- where national hatred is discussed, we read: —
- that this general national hatred is only the outcome of a
- the history of national hatred arisen, according to this
- national hatred has developed through a diseased,
- adequate explanation, but does so just the same. I explain
- the illumination of b and c have nothing to
- listening to all this, and that the explanation is not given
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 2: Concerning the World of the Dead
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- incarnations, gradually rises up from a gray spiritual depth.
- earlier incarnations on earth, and out of the life between
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 3: Our Life with the Dead
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- his next incarnation). If you grasp this in its right meaning
- that must take place during his next incarnation. The tasks
- explanations will show you that the departed one has more to
- incarnations. But in his association with the Beings of the
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 4: The Rhythmical Relationship of Man with the Universe
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- own self, the self as it is organized for this incarnation on
- conquered in the next incarnation, during his passage through
- The foundation of our lung-system in the present incarnation
- whose wild instincts are tamed in the next incarnation. The
- centaur of this incarnation is, in the next
- incarnation, the human being endowed with sense
- engaged between two incarnations? He must fulfill the task of
- form for the next incarnation. This work requires a real
- Chiron is a knowledge weakened by this incarnation, it is of
- not attained the required maturity in one incarnation, but
- incarnation. The centaur, of whom I spoke to you, who is to
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 5: The Members of Man's Being and the Periods of His Life
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- physical plane through incarnation, it remains indeed in the
- body, and etheric body, we can receive them as imaginations,
- imagination.” — but, instead, the result appears
- impulses — imagination, inspiration,
- world from which intuition, inspiration, and imagination
- experienced before entering into his incarnation on earth;
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 6: New Spiritual Impulses in History
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- imaginations. What is kept back in the processes of Nature
- imagination. But the reality that lies at the foundation of
- through imagination, but through our human disposition we
- only through imagination. But certain conditions may enable
- proceeds to a physical incarnation, is a physical necessity.
- incarnation up to 1832. I was always of the opinion that
- imaginations is connected with unbelief in the possibility of
- for imaginations which wish to enter from the spiritual world
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 7: The Inadequacy of Natural Science for the Knowledge of the Life of the Soul
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- by means of definitions and combinations of words than by
- ..... Your principal inclinations,
- incarnation. We have shown how as second kingdom the departed
- has established at any time in an earthly incarnation.
- that a kind of alternation takes place between day and night,
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- Empire of the German nation its battering ram. We will
- other corporate bodies to a subordinate role, so too national
- Catholicism exercised its greatest dynamic power national
- structure of the human soul. Consciousness of nationality now
- just mentioned. But whilst the general idea of nationhood was
- emergence of nationalism as the architect of the community
- at that moment the consciousness of nationality gathers
- people or nation a consciousness of nationality. But you do
- national sentiments and forces. But in the period of which we
- are speaking the national impulses were particularly active
- the Italian national consciousness developed out of the
- relegated the national impulse to a subordinate role, an
- Fundamentally it was the national impulse which emancipated
- nation, came into conflict with Slav expansionism.
- arisen in France under the influence of the national impulse.
- national impulse. We must clearly recognize that, through the
- interfusion of the emergent national idea on the one hand,
- national impulse; hence its peculiarly English flavour or
- human soul. The first thing that strikes us is the national
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- the idea of the state born of the national impulse and
- originating in the national idea — was associated with
- imagination, something to reflect upon.
- French national state and its rise to power and splendour
- this national state the first shoots then develop into that
- discover the previous incarnations of Novalis.
- without a body, clamoured for incarnation amongst the
- and flows. And we see developing, on a basis of nationalism,
- seeks to overcome nationality and to attain to the
- the triumph of the personality over nationalism the world
- opposed to the national element which, as I indicated
- history. Many things have developed out of this national
- not close with three cheers for international revolutionary
- international practice. And thus, alongside the
- internationalism of the Roman Church with its universalist
- idea there arose the Socialist International.
- move eastwards, the more we find that the national element is
- which have no creative pretensions, such as the national
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- the others I have mentioned — the national impulse, the
- inflamed the nationalism to the point of sacro
- can bear a child without fecundation. Without impregnation a
- nationality the world over, though you may advocate all those
- significance for the earth emanations and is related to the
- of the soul and spirit? The statement that man's inclination
- are prevalent today. We have an easy explanation: a God is
- has the curious habit of multiplying, and each nation defends
- its national God and provokes other nations by claiming the
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IV: The Historical Significance of the Scientific Mode of Thinking
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- impregnation with a new spiritual revelation, death through
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture V: The Supersensible Element in the Study of History
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- shows little inclination to see his fellow man as he will
- in their souls in the course of their different incarnations.
- longer see him as a combination of bones, muscles, blood,
- language men of all nations will learn to understand one
- the trivial doctrine of national self determination is noised
- day in the presence of Swiss nationals here in Dornach, I
- the task of one, who not being a Swiss national, would speak
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- international scholars of repute. They came from Russia,
- international scholars in Weimar, especially in the nineties,
- of the international element upon the activities in
- which all inclinations are silent even though they
- will remember the international storm raised by the Dreyfus
- against the nationalists of all shades who are totally devoid
- incarnation. I wanted to show you that I have always
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VII: Incidental Reflections on the Occasion of the New Edition of 'Goethes Weltanschauung'
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- you the external explanation. Hamerling, as I have said, held
- national differentiations are seldom taken into account. We
- artistic creation and artistic imagination. One touches upon
- Goetheanism. For Goetheanism has no national affiliation, it
- against the alienation of spiritual life today from reality.
- concatenation of circumstances the book has not yet arrived;
- than through my own inclination — in order to be of
- the surrender of everything to the present domination of
- nations I am referring to a particular state or nation)
- They are not inspired by any kind of national sentiment, for
- Goethe himself was certainly not a nationalist; his genius
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VIII: Religious Impulses of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- preliminary meditation in which he evokes in imagination ‘the
- see with the eyes of imagination the synagogues, towns and
- must hold this before him in his imagination with the same
- develops when it is under the influence of these Imaginations
- the imagination train especially the will, is associated
- imagination upon the army which follows the standard of
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IX: The Relation Between the Deeper European Impulses and Those of the Present Day
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- from the national impulse, from the national state. He wishes to
- extent is the driving force behind the nations — one
- migration of nations were originally Arians.
- national identity, people are intent upon preserving at all
- national or folk element in Europe we must imagine a
- rational approach. Cherbury started from an examination of
- physical plane. But the mystery of His incarnation remains.
- third stream of evolution which is linked to the national
- Soul upon this national element, and this assault manifests
- evolution of peoples (or nations) which I usually
- attitude to the elimination of Czarism as something
- It is tragic that the present age shows little inclination to
- socialism, this international movement which is spreading
- are now seeing, the creation of all kinds of national states
- and petty national states at the present time, is a
- dictum ‘to every nation its national state’ is a terrible
- which must be eliminated by means of international socialism
- next incarnation before they arrive at a complete
- world at the present time, when all nations are at each
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- the economic life of society. On closer examination, their
- The essential thing in the economic life of any national
- increase the national prosperity by keeping the money in the
- constituting after all the very substance of the national
- iron Law of Wages, were thinking of the determination of
- another. Some held the opinion that national prosperity would
- there is the indignation at the fact that Man must submit to
- national regions, the West, the Middle Countries, and the
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 2: The Logic of Thought and the Logic of Reality
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- Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition — this it is,
- of our time, which he might well perceive in his own nation
- say: The explanation is as simple as can be! The Bolshevists
- proletariat of today declares: — We need no National
- National Assemblies there will be the bourgeois folk once
- today. To this end we do not first need to summon National
- Russia, Karl Liebknecht in Berlin repudiates the National
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 3: The Metamorphosis of Intelligence
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- man which belongs to his nationality. I beg you always to
- rises out of the national element. Of course there are men
- today in whom the national element works scarcely at all.
- beings without letting the national quality determine them.
- the community, the qualities of the Nation, Folk or People
- British Nation or the member of the German People or the
- differentiates the one nation from another. Again and again I
- nation as it expressed itself politically and socially
- as the Nation or Folk is working in them. They are
- sake of illustration, I do not mean to describe the nations
- their peculiarity — in the nation, not in the single
- nationalization of the means of production. The means of
- to you, to socialize, or nationalize the means of production
- should be a certain sense of discrimination between what is
- discrimination.
- Because this sense of discrimination which should really come
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 4: The New Revelation of the Spirit
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- explanation of many, nay, in fact, of all the principles of
- discrimination for what is now obliged to enter as a quite
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 5: Understand One-Another
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- to characterize the nations it simply will not do to judge of
- nations — can enter into a like relationship to one
- groups of human beings (nations, too, therefore) are in
- reality, will see the nations guided, as you know from our
- the mutual relationship of nations that which he must see in
- the relation of one human being to another. What the nations
- free from the mere folk or nation, so that he may enter fully
- world and saw the nations — the groups of human beings
- they knew that the leaders of the nations were Archangeloi,
- characters of the several nations — of the Archangeloi
- Christ. Christ is no concern of one nation or another. He
- nations as a whole when I refer to these differentiations. It
- individuality who grows out of the nation is not intended;
- only nations as such. I beg you to bear this in mind when I
- nationalities, or rather, national prejudices — they
- service of Jahve to that of Christ. Such predestination only
- individual but to the nation. Hence, my dear friends, the
- member of a nationality) than he sees his fellow men. I can
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- denominations preach in the churches, the politicians preach in the
- all men without distinction of race, nationality, etc., even color —
- the final emanation of materialism.
- is, the etheric body, karma, reincarnation, — but they have no
- denominations. But I ask you, have you ever taken cognizance of the
- the various spheres of life; and we need also coordination. This
- which recently have reached such a culmination, disclose themselves
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- inclinations make them speak), people who are initiated into certain
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- himself was monopolized by the denominational societies; and only
- external, materialistic dominion, into this culmination of
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- egotistic points of view — personal or national — people
- the gods of the Mysteries. All that remains is crown and coronation
- The second thing will be the explanation of the unbelievable fact
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- the Limb man of the previous incarnation. The forces that formed the
- Limb man in the last incarnation, have, during the period between the
- incarnation, and your head in this incarnation. The head is formed
- previous incarnation, and out of this root has grown the head of the
- present incarnation. The head, therefore, represents something
- incarnation. During this earthly life — through the forces of it
- organised head, brought over to this incarnation from the previous
- called Imagination — it is possible to feel the movements of
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- demonstrated in the alternation between sleeping and waking. Positions
- What does this alternation between waking and sleeping signify to us
- night, and how Man is still today bound to the alternation of waking
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- That part of us which in our last incarnation was a result of forces
- incarnation. But all that which has caused the transformation of limb
- ‘Imaginations’. In ‘Imaginations’ it is for us a
- sucking or absorbing. We are a combination of both; whereas the Sun
- suction, ponderable matter and ether, that forms in its alternation a
- anthropomorphic explanation of them, picturing God as a being with
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- delight of the ladies, when it was found upon examination, that the
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- for the new incarnation, is extraordinarily manifold. Man himself
- You will know — having already had this explanation in previous
- examination upon the basis of the heart being a pump; on the contrary,
- examination of the intra-human conditions compels us to speak of a
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- in the next incarnation the head-organisation. In other words, that
- inwardly in one incarnation, develops it outwardly in the succeeding
- incarnations that may be compared with putting on a glove, taking it
- eyes in this incarnation. It has been reversed in its active forces,
- nervous system, the explanation for it is to be found in the spleen.
- instruments of your senses, would, in the next incarnation, be a
- incarnation. But this is true only in measure, for in the interval
- our following re-incarnation, in respect to all that we have to
- the succeeding incarnation in ‘single’ time of that which
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- incarnation. This in the next incarnation becomes the life of the
- in the last incarnation choroid, and what is choroid today will be
- retina in the next incarnation. Of course this must not be taken too
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- in the hypothetical explanation of a certain fact. It would be
- International literature on the subject should first be carefully
- studied. We must take the international literature, for in English,
- they connected the combination of speech and arm-movement with the
- the Universe, but with the true inclination to a spiritual view of the
- this explanation. But we must first know this, saying to ourselves:
- inclination to spirituality is the preliminary condition for a
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- organisation which we receive in this particular incarnation we are
- bearer of ideas, as the result of the foregoing incarnation; while the
- concerning the effect of the gold-standard upon international economic
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- correspond with the alternation of day and night — idlers as well
- co-ordination to the super-sensible world; only, our head is at rest
- in the next incarnation, it not only goes through a change, but is
- has resulted from the foregoing incarnations. He wants to reckon only
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- is preferred by the religious denominations to Spiritual Science. That
- preceding the appearance of Christ. But what did this explanation
- explanations mean a doing-away with Christianity. It is a noteworthy
- explanation for the phenomenon of Christianity; why then should not
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- Nationalism, for example — as many do today is an absolute
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- much greater earnestness than lies in the inclination of modern
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- successive incarnations, and that these bring him into a more
- death we have this inclination to gaze upon the heaven, this
- with the cosmic worlds and we have retained this inclination
- little inclination to live there in full consciousness.
- an inclination between birth and death towards the surrounding
- — can come even in the next incarnation to an
- who have a disinclination for severely contoured thinking and
- themselves to the danger in their next incarnation of not being
- life in the next incarnation, they would not leave the
- balance. The inclination then arises which hinders man in
- hold man back from going through future incarnations. He would
- like even now, in this incarnation, to cause man to live
- reaches a profound disinclination to go through future
- incarnations. He positively sees a sort of blessedness in
- their nature and implant in them the inclination in a definite
- incarnation to wish to have done with earth existence and not
- Ahriman, that in a certain incarnation, before the earth
- emanation of Spiritual Beings then I perceive what lives
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- inclination to the Luciferic nature on the one hand, and to the
- seek the elements of explanation within the animal world
- Imaginations which humanity has had in the past, but they are
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- of the soul. Thus, what lives in man as an emanation from
- again during the World War when every nation spoke of how
- them. Each nation wanted, so to say, to go forth under the
- fighting for one nation alone, one is giving a false name to
- than to think for oneself. A man can pass his examinations far
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- extensive examination of man's physical nature, that must
- culmination in the middle of the nineteenth century.
- time. With this explanation you will no longer find it
- century the human organism reached a culmination in respect
- in the structure of the human organism an explanation of the
- kinds of hallucinations and visions and consider them
- pictures, it can have dreamlike imaginations, but it cannot
- course, is added only by way of explanation of what I wish to
- nineteenth century a certain culmination was reached in the
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- Structural forces of the head are recognized by imagination; those of
- The nature of imagination; essence of reflective thinking; objective
- not remain a mere idea. At least in our imagination —
- even if we cannot rise to clairvoyant Imaginations — we
- human brain appears as a realized human Imagination.
- and anatomy, as a realized Imagination. This is
- brain is an actual human Imagination. We are indeed born with
- in Imagination. A person who honestly pursues his way in his
- in Imaginations, but it is now revealed in a quite special
- cognition through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition. In
- world, which is not even Imagination and does not rise up to
- not even accessible to Imagination. It reveals itself only to
- Inspiration, and Imagination. This dwells in this human
- Inspiration, and to Imagination. Our organism is built up
- represents the negation, the elimination of life. Then you
- to you that the culmination of the materialistic world view
- century. This culmination viewed death as something that must
- cited to show that the culmination of materialism became
- developed, as I said yesterday, to a point of culmination by
- and Imagination, he then attained to the highest culmination
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- into reincarnation. Path leading from fading out of ancient
- European nations and those counted among them because of
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IV
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- "principle of determination" penetrates association between truth and
- Asiatic manner of determination more and more with the
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- the northern nations, factual narration of the events of
- determination of dogmas by means of majority resolutions in
- Greek nation went into decline in a severe, world-historical
- profound Imagination arose in them. In the bread of the Last
- the Holy Grail, who in his soul felt the inclination to ask
- Neither can this incarnation be understood on the basis of
- as a kind of picture and Imagination for what must be sought
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- nationalized Roman Christianity. "Humanization" of Christianity
- human physical and sensory ego incarnation, they arrived at
- karma developing in the recurring incarnations on earth, the
- national chauvinism. It appears in national chauvinism; from
- today, from the denominations, from theology and those who
- culmination. This opposition has a strong, organizing power
- inclination towards evil is clearly noticeable, for example,
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VII
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- against forces of decline and a symptom of degree of spirit alienation
- knowledge borne aloft by wings of imagination. Immediately,
- nowhere to try and develop a national constitution or social
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- weighting to the external determination of weight: thus, here
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- The nineteenth century as culmination in history of abstract spirituality
- arrived at a kind of culmination point in the nineteenth
- centuries, this mood reached its culmination in the middle of
- culmination if we observe the human being from a
- pictorial imagination and enter into your body, you cannot
- instinctive Imaginations, Inspirations, and Intuitions, they
- spirituality. The culmination point of this spiritual
- being reached the culmination of his intellectual
- Imaginations and by means of them we can describe the world
- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- Imagination that this spirituality receives its first
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- take place in the life of nations. It is possible that some
- nations achieve the goal and that others remain behind. As we
- have seen, the goals of the various nations also differ from
- each other. First of all, if one nation attains its goal and
- this laggard nation. On the other hand, this backsliding
- nation will adopt much that is really not suitable for it. It
- appropriates contents it receives by imitating other nations
- can turn into Imagination. It becomes evident, for example,
- change modern thinking into Imagination, that pictures are
- aroused to Imagination, hence, to life. Otherwise, humanity
- capable of taking in Imagination, the more will the full
- image, if Imaginations do not enter into this thinking once
- the direction of and working through Imagination, but through
- However, it can be brought to life through Imagination. Then
- descends out of soul-spiritual worlds into incarnation and
- reached its culmination in the middle of the nineteenth.
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- sense the culmination of the materialistic way of thinking
- culmination point occurs approximately in the year 333 after
- nations are concerned, we can say that they were faced with
- the individual nations.) The intellect had assumed its
- dissemination of the written word. Since the fifteenth
- nations of the civilized world have absorbed something
- speaking, all dissemination of learning was based on oral
- nations of modern civilization actually meet this point of
- particularly in our age, is the Anglo-Saxon nation. The
- the Anglo-Saxon nation in our time is indeed due to the fact
- that this nation is especially suited for the development of
- purely external viewpoint, How did this Anglo-Saxon nation
- said that the Anglo-Saxon nation in particular has survived
- is that the nations experienced what is
- the soul condition of the people as a nation is taken into
- did not have an effect on the Anglo-Saxon nation. As was
- nation, which is preeminently called upon to develop the
- other nations of modern civilization. Take what has remained
- culmination, in the French Revolution at the end of the
- distinguished themselves from the masses of the nation also
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- Catholicism on the part of the Latin nations with their spiritual and
- nations for the significant point in humanity's development
- process reached a culmination in the middle of the nineteenth
- characterize it yesterday, the different nations were
- nationality from the ongoing stream of humanity in general.
- on in the nineteenth century. But the national element in the
- through the French Revolution, and the particular national,
- to salvation and those predestined to damnation. The adherents
- the Pope is represented as incarnation of the spirit of the
- and sees in him the very incarnation of the spirit that leads
- Yet, de Maistre truly sees him as an incarnation of the evil
- inclination towards the spirit to the attention of the world
- development of modern humanity and reached its culmination in
- sits in Rome as the incarnation of what is destined to rule
- over modern civilization. The culmination point of these
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- nations if we do not take into consideration this change in
- for Imagination. If they remain with abstract conception,
- incarnation that predestine his thinking to develop in a
- the conditions of his former incarnations.
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- century was the culmination point of this development. I have
- given us by way of new Imaginations in which the existence of
- through new Imagination and through spiritual science in
- successive earth incarnations.
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- culmination point of the development of human reason. With a
- emanation of the deity, as having had his origin in God.
- emanation of Divine Grace, man's path into the
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- over Communion and man's predestination began. These were
- had lived who had established the tribe or nation, the soul,
- father now affected the whole tribe or nation by means of his
- that are effective. With this combination of earth and moon
- individual tribes and nations.
- divine element; there is the incarnation of the Logos. Do not
- Erigena. This Godhead awaits our attainment of Imagination
- striving for Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition, which
- the methods of cramming and the way examinations are
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- belonging to the leading nations and tribes, just as in our
- reincarnation — the return of the essential human entity
- that the bad fluid combination is trying to come out, to
- element had less inclination for a full comprehension of the
- international group, men from Damascus, Syrians, and others
- Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition. In a certain sense,
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- not in a contemporary incarnation, in which he would, of
- conceptually; rather, he saw it in pictures, in imaginations.
- imaginations what lives in the watery element and actually
- pictures, these imaginations.”
- imagination and brought into living connection with the human
- back. We must find our way back through Imagination to the
- Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition — is
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- with Imagination what I described two days ago as the weaving
- physical space one can never find an explanation for the
- explanation in the way I have described it only if one enters
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- of so-called hallucinations, or visions, is looked upon quite
- rightly as something diseased. Hallucinations, pictures that
- corresponding reality upon closer, critical examination
- — such hallucinations, such visions, are something
- When we describe hallucinations as something abnormal,
- way grasped the inherent nature of hallucination.
- aside all such judgments regarding hallucination. Let us
- hallucination. The hallucination appears as a picture that is
- which is transmitted through the senses. Hallucination is
- influence of hallucinations does not permeate them with
- hallucinations? You see, we cannot understand this if we know
- and death. In this consciousness the content of hallucination
- circumstances. Hallucination must be seen from an entirely
- abnormal way as hallucination.
- can appear in us as hallucination. We are born, as it were,
- out of the element of hallucination, particularly in our
- bodily nature. What appears as hallucination hovers and
- hallucinations. What are hallucinations, then, within
- the element of hallucination. What takes place, however, when
- hallucinations appear in a diseased way within ordinary
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- the previous incarnation that have now become form. We thus
- metabolic-limb organization of the previous incarnation. If
- system in this present incarnation, these formative forces
- head for the next incarnation. If we understand the human
- previous incarnation; and we can see from the present
- next incarnation.
- a new incarnation, it is these forces that were in the lungs
- incarnation.
- actually should only form the head in the next incarnation
- are concentrated all the forces that in the next incarnation
- in the next incarnation depends upon how he behaves in the
- present incarnation. Thus by way of the metabolism there may
- pressed out during the present incarnation, however, they
- lead to hallucinations or to powerful visions.
- that should extend from one incarnation into the next, they
- assert themselves within a single incarnation and make their
- within themselves the forces that in the next incarnation
- preparation for the next incarnation essentially that which
- are pressed out during the present incarnation, they display
- habits in this incarnation, and within the kidney system are
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- visions, and not hallucinations — there is really no
- must be replaced by Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition;
- consciousness; the thought then becomes Imagination. This
- Imagination, which in occult development is striven for with
- Inspiration and then to Imagination, undergoing Imagination
- incarnation. You see, therefore, that through those stages
- reverse path down again to Imagination, arriving again at
- incarnation, is as in a picture, and the will is still within
- Imagination.
- his conception, he does indeed have an Imagination, but a
- will-saturated Imagination. Out of the Imagination, which is
- previous incarnation. It is the old element. The
- will in entering this incarnation. It is actually mediated by
- having approached Imagination during the passage through life
- imagination. The fully human being thus will arise.
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- destruction, by means of a moral inclination of soul, all
- perceives these beings through an imagination; for his
- where Imagination is active — we can see in the moon a
- in the consciousness of Imagination, one sees a continuous
- Imagination we are able to see how matter does not splinter
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- super-sensible through the stages of Imagination, Inspiration,
- investigator makes use of Imagination and discovers the
- awaking. By the exercises leading to Imagination, the I and
- lights up in Imagination as future karma.
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- Imaginations flowing into one another. Moreover, they will
- Imagination, we do not link one thought to another in free
- upward we find what we then have subjectively in Imagination.
- What we cultivate inwardly as a web of Imaginations exists
- Imagination driven outward, and we ourselves are formed out
- of this world through such an Imagination driven outward.
- Imagination from within as a process of cognition. The next
- in Imagination lives in pictures formed from without. Hence
- form we can also grasp through Imagination. Our soul element,
- objective for this thinking, which is given for Imagination
- with beings revealing themselves through Imagination, as we
- through Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
- is experienced as an alternation, a rhythmic alternation
- go upward we first find Imagination as reality fulfilled.
- reveal themselves in Imaginations; he goes further upward and
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- that is, what comes into play entirely in Imaginations. For
- give him an explanation for the first time of what he
- incarnation to incarnation.
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- holds to the ideal that the complicated combination of the
- one-sided nationalism; he takes up the fruitful forces within
- as their unique, national physiognomy, comes to man from the
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- poetry. For this he had poetic inclinations but never
- the third part of this development, when a new incarnation, a
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- spiritual eye as the imagination of the physical body, just
- emanation of the earth, belonging therefore to the earth
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- culmination, as I have often emphasized, there was much talk
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- inclination toward the Mystery of Golgotha, all that was once
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- the vision of Imagination and Inspiration, and in which are recorded
- ... but after all, surely there is it more sensible explanation
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- the future incarnation of the earth. As already said, these Beings have
- the inner inclinations and propensities of these elementary Beings who
- can only be described as a clever systematising of hallucinations into
- described as a clever systematising of hallucinations into a picture of
- Father Mager regards this as hallucination, so he says that
- Anthroposophy systematises hallucinations. His view is quite
- and so it seems to Mager to be hallucination.
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- age, Goethe underwent a rejuvenation. It would have been impossible for
- onwards. A rejuvenation had actually taken place. Moreover Goethe
- actually experienced these rejuvenations because in their souls they
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- from the earliest period of germination in the body of the mother until
- next earthly incarnation. But the Initiates impressed upon their pupils
- those forces of germination by means of which they become head in the
- subsequent incarnation of the earth just as our own future earthly life
- will be a reincarnation of our present existence, save that the periods
- 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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- been produced by any play of nature, by any combination of
- said, always rejuvenated him. For Goethe underwent actual rejuvenation
- Imagination. When real Imagination advances to Inspiration and
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture VI: Spiritual InFluence in History, -or- Pope Nicholas I
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- actually been founded in Italy for the extermination of all paths to
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- worlds to the Earth has not the least inclination to be exposed
- he any inclination to think with a physical brain about
- resounding Logos, and for inner illumination with Cosmic
- heavenly Logos, a heavenly illumination with Cosmic Thoughts.
- phenomena and often gives an explanation similar to the one I
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- Imaginations. And one can say: When the mantle of snow melts in
- Sun-Imaginations weave anew around the Earth. These
- Imaginations of the Sun are Imaginative forces, playing in upon
- is in this element in which the Sun-Imaginations unfold that
- Imaginations.
- world of Cosmic Imaginations. The result is that during the
- Cosmic Imaginations widen out, as it were. During the summer we
- very clearly defined Imaginations, within manifold figures and
- evil. The dense net of Imaginations does not let these feelings
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- destinations — destinations bound up with the Jupiter
- impressed itself upon man's imagination. — There will be
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture IV: Rhythms of Earthly and Spiritual Life. Love, Memory, the Moral Life
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- rhythmic alternation between the inner experience of the whole
- earthly conditions. Anyone who attempts such explanations will
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture VI: Spiritualization of Knowledge of Space. The Mission of Michael
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- described, in rhythmic alternation with another condition
- substances themselves into such combinations or mutual
- ascertain the divine-spiritual will through the combination and
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- Cognition. A world of Imaginations appears before our soul as
- Sense-perception too is subject to alternation. Perceptions
- to these brief alternating conditions. These alternations also
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- mirror reality, through the very nature of the Imaginations of
- regard his thoughts in this way. They were illuminations; they
- presence enacted that solemn rite at the culmination of which
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture II: The Mysteries of Man's Nature and the Course of the Year
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- within it the seed, the forces of germination. Again man was
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture III: From Man's Living Together with the Course of Cosmic Existence Arises the Cosmic Cult
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- thought to realize that quite certainly no examination of the
- entirely we should be completely under its domination.
- Inspiration and Imagination, a picture of Summer
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture IV: The Relation of the Movement for Religious Renewal to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- any inclination towards natural science, for the truths of
- unpleasant to hear explanations such as these — which are
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- blood-circulation — even this discrimination is not
- his reincarnation in another earth-life from that in him which
- Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition. If we accept them they
- to Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition, thus fulfilling the
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- examination. This was celebrated by certain peoples of the Near East
- impermanence of Nature. The imagination now needs the aid of outer
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- confirm my doubts. Quantities of formal explanations of the term are
- of one particular incarnation, which is all one encounters by
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- rhythmic alternation of its physical and spiritual expression.
- are the spiritual emanations of the new Moon; so that his ability to
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- have already passed through a number of incarnations in which the
- though the seeds of these incarnations have not yet sprouted, they
- men keep returning to Earth in repeating incarnations, thus carrying
- ascends to real imagination. And this imagination is the interpreter,
- be read by means of imagination.
- physical plane — on the paper? Nothing but combinations of a b c,
- only of combinations of the letters of the alphabet. If you know the
- conceivable combinations, but never arriving at using them for
- Title: Easter Festival: Lecture I: The Mysteries of Adonis, -or- The Evolution of Our Festivals from the Ancient Mysteries
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- usual explanation for this is, of course, that the moon is just
- changes. Such an explanation, however, does not encompass
- bodies is related to the moon's rhythmic alternation
- Title: Easter Festival: Lecture IV: Decline of the Mystery System and the Rise of Freedom, I-A-O is Man, Aristotle's Categories
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- number of people have gone through incarnations in which the
- earlier times. The fruit of these incarnations, although not
- incarnations, where they are encountered again, either in new
- ether, where those who have risen to true Imagination may
- perceive it directly. Because of this, Imagination may be said
- earlier incarnation. Once more the I O A sounded
- you have before you? Nothing but combinations of letters of the
- through mere combinations of the twenty odd letters of the
- frightfully boring thing, that such a concatenation of letters
- every imaginable combination — ac, ab,
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- in respect of the single earthly incarnation, as he would
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- passage through these incarnations has not yet germinated,
- From Jupiter illumination comes to him:
- can thence be read by those possessing Imagination.
- paper? Nothing was on the paper but certain combinations of a b
- c d e f, etc. These combinations were the only means
- in which every possible combinations of a b c d had to be
- Thus we see, how in these ten concepts whose inner illumination
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture One: Seership and Thinking
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- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Two: Mediumistic Methods
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- what combination of factors all that came into the world
- explanation of the world Anthropomorphism which,
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Three: Materialism of the 19th Century
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- developed. There was a combination of two factors. On the one
- the cause of great consternation. I can indicate the reason
- for their consternation in the following way.
- the fact of reincarnation. It was desired to speak to this
- occultists the greatest consternation of all, for they
- doctrine of karma and reincarnation, are truths. But
- tendency — a combination that it was not easy to detect
- reincarnation and karma are given in
- who wanted the knowledge of reincarnation to be allowed to
- teaching of reincarnation disappear. Mediumship was a means
- the strong tendency to let the teaching of reincarnation
- obscurity over the teaching of reincarnation. The other
- teaching of reincarnation in a sense, but in a materialistic
- souls could never seriously believe in reincarnation. What,
- credibility of the teaching of reincarnation. And now the
- reincarnation. The teaching of the fact of reincarnation was
- Old Moon evolution can also be seen only in Imaginations,
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Five: The Eighth Sphere
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- of visionary Imaginations.
- few. In the Eighth Sphere we have to do with Imaginations,
- the mineral impregnation of this world-body. That we are able
- made into Imagination. Instead of an Earth arising from the
- well: instead of pure Imaginations being there, the
- Imaginations are densified by the infusion of a mineral
- Imaginations are thus created. We are therefore drawn into a
- world of densified Imaginations which are not lunar in
- them into Imaginations, so that these Earth-substances
- We are surrounded everywhere by the Imaginations into which
- Imaginations. And so this Moon circles around as a globe of
- show their inclination to the Eighth Sphere. And everything
- the ‘Eighth Sphere’ but since the explanation,
- regard Mr. Sinnett's explanation as the genuine
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Six: The Dangers of Aberation Along the Path into the Spiritual World
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- dare to express. In spirit, soul, imagination, she keeps
- learnt by heart, the effect of an imagination regulated in a
- imagination follows her, but we hope that such an entelechy
- they inevitably come across the teaching of reincarnation,
- teaching of reincarnation to be suppressed, say that
- about particular incarnations. If this were carried to the
- Mother of God in such a reincarnation would not be in the
- try to discover whether we ourselves are the reincarnation of
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Seven: Investigation of the Life between Death and a New Birth
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- awaiting their next incarnation. And so those who die in
- to find the right paths to incarnation. It may seem strange
- their next incarnation on Earth, helping them to prepare for
- this incarnation.
- else, namely, the being of soul who passes from incarnation
- to incarnation. And in that domain the religious communities
- passes beyond death and then on to the next incarnation.
- thinking, feeling and willing and passes from incarnation to
- incarnation, to be grasped. On the one side the natural
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Eight: The Purpose of the Use of Symbols
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- inclination of those belonging to the left wing is always to
- adulterated through the machinations of those who did not
- strict watch against theoretical explanations of the symbols
- the findings of natural science has no longer any inclination
- reached his destination there was no water left in them; and
- through the veil who still have the slightest inclination to
- otherwise be gained from theoretical explanations of the
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Nine: Investigation of the Mineral World
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- tend towards destruction, towards extermination of the good.
- present incarnation which last only through the first period
- next incarnation is left entirely out of account.
- doing becomes the foundation of the new incarnation. We are
- incarnation. Of the soul itself, the representatives of
- this is enough; what passes on to the next incarnation is not
- next incarnation. It can be said that representatives of
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Ten: Human Consciousness between Objective and Subjective Reality
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- temperament and inclination. Here again, Lucifer takes hold
- impulses springing from temperament and vague inclinations
- Science, whereby on the one side the illumination that is
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- such an imagination for the earth have been thus, as if America
- image: we are accustomed to say that Imagination is the first
- depended on imagination, then this is the actual truth.
- Imaginations were at that time something lively; and Raphael
- These imaginations were dispelled by the caustic power of
- printing. From this time mankind took the place of imagination,
- representation of such an imagination is this painting. In the
- Christian imaginations. Yet by reading Augustine today one gets
- imagination. One might say when humanity created a world view
- should familiarise oneself with an imagination which is
- time to now. With this imagination we must acquaint ourselves
- spiritual imagination for the unfolding of their culture. This
- work which pour down from the Trinity. Such imaginations
- present day humanity. This imagination has elapsed in the
- want to permeate the imagination as much as possible in this
- dreary existence with true imagination which offers itself to
- Berlin, National Gallery.
- the imagination of that time, what he observed as the truth,
- which he had in his imagination. Gradually he was first
- Century, there was still a clear imagination of the
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- imagination. Then again preparations were beginning for a new
- Simply on the grounds that the nations of Europe — central,
- content which was to be told had to be taken out of national
- character, intimately connected with nationality.
- observe how these concerns of the European nations rise from
- domination, the blossoming of rural development. The cities, so
- out of the imagination people made up of what the spiritual
- came out of the Eastern inclination (245) we can actually
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XII: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- to these contemplations in order to arrive at a culmination, a
- see what Greek art created up to its culmination, the free
- right. We can, if we get a bit of help from our imagination,
- imaginations. More about this again at another time.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XIII: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- themselves Christians, they limited their imagination to a
- and one could not be sure about the correct explanation any
- talent to launch world domination, the talent for world
- domination which in ancient times — while the slandering they
- World domination was actually the Roman Empire's ideal. To
- imagination.
- world domination, but suitably turns to the begotten content of
- exist, while positive suggestions towards imagination was still
- unimaginative Romanism plus this emanation from Central Europe.
- expressed what the Roman worldwide church domination within its
- Thus we see the Roman world domination church spread its rule
- organization, that even in world domination, one could say, the
- 726b-68 Fra Angelico: World domination
- domination, here we see how the human individual wants to
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- manifestation not merely of human imagination but of what comes
- strives for Imagination. To experience the
- reacts in Imaginations. This is a path that is only just
- humanity must take towards Imagination knows that to find the
- difficulties appear, among them that of grasping Imaginations
- Imagination. Only so will he acquire a true
- eventually master this world of Imagination through natural
- world of Imagination, because we have passed into the stage of
- variety. An unconscious urge towards Imagination is held
- towards Imagination and the true nature of man becomes an inner
- this path through Imagination that must establish the stream of
- humanity to recognise what the true path of Imagination should
- Imaginations which, sustained by the spirit and charged through
- Imagination, and of how the way to the higher worlds is
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- through Imagination. But Imagination must be
- of the way leading to Imagination. It is possible to pursue
- beyond the veil of sense for metaphysical explanations in terms
- What is the result of that development towards Imagination
- world. We, as the result of developing Imagination, do
- into them. The aspirant to Imagination, on the other hand,
- of Imagination, we have also lifted out of the ordinary level
- thinking has become Inspiration. We have developed Imagination;
- Imagination brings us to Intuition.
- advances to true spiritual reality in the form of Imagination,
- to use Imagination to enter the sphere of which I have been
- Imagination; while Hegel showed that if pure thinking does not
- lead on to Imagination, it cannot lead to Inspiration and
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture I: Star Wisdom, Moon Religion, Sun Religion
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- forces working in alternation. In a field of growing plants we behold
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- explanation.
- — A man dies on some particular day. Examination of his blood some
- do not lend themselves to crude explanation.
- being can be allied without distinction of race, nation, class and so
- pronounced as they were felt. And that is why such a designation as
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture I
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- inclination to earth-forces, while other fish snatch eagerly at all
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- where an explanation was given of how life must actually have arisen
- through mere intermixing or chemical combinations of substances, life
- through chemical combination. Life comes out of the ether-filled
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture III
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- that the explanations given by Anthroposophy are sheer fantasy and
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- kinds of things that have never happened and have no inclination to
- causes in our stomach the right hydrochloric acid combination. Just
- the inclination to combine with this iron, otherwise the iron is left
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- is the explanation? When science speaks of
- matters like this, we are told: There is no explanation, it simply is
- alternate in waking life, only the alternation is so rapid that it is
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewußtseinsfrage: Lecture I
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- Engherzigkeit, die aus einer solchen nationalen
- nationalen und sonstigen Vorurteilen heraus, die nun wirklich
- wenn aus diesen nationalen Vorurteilen oder aus Gedankenmumien
- aus dem — trotz aller nationalen Vorurteile — nach
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewußtseinsfrage: Lecture III
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- eigentlich nirgends. Wenn Sie die nationalökonomischen
- zergliedert die Nationalökonomie der kapitalistischen
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewußtseinsfrage: Lecture IV
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- Imaginationen. Dieses
- Seelenleben lebenden Imaginationen zu tun hatte.
- die Imaginationen, aber die Imaginationen durchdrangen sich mit
- von Bildlichkeit, von Imaginationen. — Das merkt man
- die Imaginationen verlorengegangen sind und daß die
- menschlichen Seelen wiederum nach Imaginationen streben. So
- daß man sagen kann: Begriffe, die nach Imaginationen
- Diesem Streben nach Imaginationen kommt unsere
- Internationalismus gebaut. Also diese Dinge sind notwendig. Zu
- internationale Proletariat heraus, dieses internationale
- schloß: «Es lebe die internationale
- es wird das Hoch auf die internationale
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- geheimnisvolle Imaginationen aus. Und diese
- geheimnisvollen Imaginationen geben erst dem sozialen
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- wäre. Daher sind manche Nationalökonomen der Ansicht:
- heute durchaus Nationalökonomen, die betrachten es als
- internationalen Verkehr in vielfacher Weise das Geld nur den
- etwas Reales hat. Also es ist namentlich im internationalen
- international wirkten sie. Innerhalb der einzelnen Staaten
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewußtseinsfrage: Lecture VII
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- Menschen nunmehr zu Imaginationen aufschwingen, bewußt das
- Inkarnation ist. Ich habe Ihnen das öfter
- neuer Geburt und in der nächsten Inkarnation zum
- vorhergehenden Inkarnation. Den Kopf verlieren wir in bezug auf
- nächsten Inkarnation. Die große Masse der
- heutigen Menschen war in der vorigen Inkarnation so auf die
- was in der vorigen Inkarnation ein scheinbar sehr erhabenes
- hineingekommen aus der früheren Inkarnation. Und
- sagt «international» denkenden Menschen
- Beispiel, was die Nationalversammlung in Weimar tue. Da seien
- Nationalversammlung —, nun auch im Großen mit dem
- Weimarer Nationalversammlung möglich sein! Das
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewußtseinsfrage: Lecture VIII
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- man in einer bestimmten Inkarnation gesetzt ist. So paradox das
- Title: Gegenwärtiges Geistesleben und Erziehung: Erster Vortrag
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- über das Nationale hinaus möglich ist.
- Bild-Erleben, in dieser unmittelbaren inneren Imagination
- instinktive Imagination, vergegenwärtigte er sich,
- sondern das ganze Denken des Menschen in Imagination; so
- Imagination, aber man weiß, daß man die
- Imagination genannt werden kann, dann muß das, was jetzt,
- Nachdem wir durch die Imagination durchgegangen sind,
- durch die Kunst bis zur Imagination und hinauf bis zur
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- was zu sagen ist, nicht für diese oder jene Nation,
- sondern für alle zivilisierten Nationen. Und was wir
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- deren Kulmination eben das Hervorgehen der zweiten Zähne
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- äußerliches Bild, eine naturhafte Imagination des
- erwirbt, wenn man zur Imagination die Inspiration, die
- zum Bilde, zur Imagination wird. Wie aber dasjenige, was in der
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- Title: Gegenwärtiges Geistesleben und Erziehung: Zwölfter Vortrag
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- entstammt, dabei durchaus nicht um etwas Nationales handelt,
- sondern um etwas im besten Sinne Internationales, weil
- Klasse, nicht den Angehörigen irgendeiner Nation,
- durchaus in diesem Sinne international ist, sprechen darf.
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- international ist, zu der Landessprache.
- Übergang sieht von der internationalen lateinischen
- das Internationale bewirkte, die bewirkte, daß sich die
- Es war die Sprache das Internationale.
- internationale Verständigungsmittel sein. Der Mensch
- internationales Verständigungsmittel zu finden, ein
- hinaus, dann haben wir wiederum ein internationales
- ein Herz haben für dieses internationale
- Entwickelung da war, als das internationale
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- gesagt wurde oder was unmittelbar durch die Intonation des
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- wirken lasse, wird in jedem ihrer Bilder, in jeder Imagination,
- Mensch aufrückt durch Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
- Erscheinung, von der Imagination Jesu Christi, die
- haben Sie das Bild, die Imagination, die am Ausgangspunkt der
- der Imagination beschrieben habe. - Das will der Verfasser der
- Title: Apokalypse: Vortrag VI
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- Inkarnationen oder die Transsubstantiation erfaßt werden
- unter der Determination. Diese Determination geht dahin,
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- aufnehmen und in die nächste Inkarnation hinüberleben
- können in die nächste Inkarnation. Das ist nur
- Title: Apokalypse: Vortrag XII
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- wandelnden, aber von den Menschen in Imaginationen, in Visionen
- Title: Apokalypse: Vortrag XIII
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- ausbreitet die Bildhaftigkeit der Imagination, und daß
- durch die Imagination hindurch die Inspiration spricht. Dann
- zivilisierten Welt dar. Er ist sozusagen die Kulmination des
- Tiefpunkt oder meinetwillen der Kulminationspunkt des
- Inkarnationen eines Ich, sie werden hereingestellt in die
- Inkarnation nicht hätten, weil ja keine
- Vorstellungen nimmt, die ja als Imaginationen sich ergeben - in
- Title: Apokalypse: Vortrag XIV
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- kosmische Imagination desjenigen, was die Menschheit
- dieses Streben der Menschen in die Rasse, in die Nation hinein,
- Title: Apokalypse: Vortrag XV
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- man in der vorigen Inkarnation auf der Erde war. Man merkt das,
- der vorigen Inkarnation gewahr wird und dann wieder
- früheren Inkarnation da war, sondern das Wesentliche ist
- Inkarnation bis heute. Das, was du da selber in der jetzigen
- Inkarnation um dich hast, auch in der Natur, daran hast du
- Inkarnationen stellt, so müssen wir das auch ausdehnen
- Kulmination des Materialismus während der vierziger Jahre
- Title: Apokalypse: Vortrag XVII
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- jedem einzelnen Worte ist es möglich, ein Bild, eine Imagination
- Title: Anthroposophie, soziale Dreigliederung und Redekunst: Fünfter Vortrag
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- Nationalitäten eine Empfindung von der Notwendigkeit der
- natürlich nicht in drei Nationen, sondern in die drei in den
- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- forces in the human soul — those powers of imagination,
- humanity did not possess sufficient powers of imagination to
- imagination. Thus, inner spiritual visions and imaginations were
- came over, so rich in fancy and imagination, from the East. In
- rich imagination of the Greeks. We find the Redeemer Himself
- created, of course, by human imagination, in the effort to
- born of an imagination, in the background of which was still a
- and tendencies which seized the artistic imagination of Giotto at
- rich imaginations of an earlier Art had represented sublime
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- imagination. On this, the greatness of Raphael very largely
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- as a culmination of the spiritual stream of preceding ages, inasmuch as
- (and when I say ideas I include “Imaginations”) connected
- of man. You will find further explanations on these things in earlier
- this took place quite as a matter of course, and the gradual elimination
- Savonarola represents the great protest against this elimination of
- 74. Dream of a Knight. (National Gallery. London.)
- his incarnation, which impulse he steadily unfolds and places into the
- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- one, the culmination of which we considered a short while ago: the
- peculiar activity of fancy, of imagination which had its
- or imagination proceed from this region of Middle Europe. As
- impulses of the imagination stand in clear contrast to those of a
- impulses of imagination are rooted in a certain power of perception
- perceptible. Accordingly, whatsoever the Southern imagination seeks
- forms and colors. This impulse of imagination also evolves a
- imagination, which is able, therefore, to unite itself far more
- how the essential thing in the Northern Art is this imagination
- and not contemplative vision. This imagination, working forth from
- imagination — albeit correspondingly toned down — which
- this process in Raphael, whose imagination, growing up amid the
- imagination of Mid-Europe is cast on to the surface by the
- imagination with all that is stamped upon the human being by the
- individuality. It is, indeed, an extraordinarily true Imagination
- influenced by the Southern imagination than Schongauer. It is most
- (National Museum, Nuremberg.)
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- more southern regions? It appeals to the fancy and imagination.
- of the fancy and the imagination, which is present in the souls of
- infinitely rich life of Christian vision and imagination in the
- element of fancy and imagination in the Southern culture which
- Such, truly, was the Southern imagination as it worked in the world
- the South, it was permeated by fancy and imagination, thus
- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- more southern nations of Middle Europe were being massacred in this
- any nature like the Italian. He fertilised his imagination simply and
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- should be taken into account, for Nations will never understand each
- of the Southern nature — speaks of his devotion to nation or people
- people of those regions, and of that time, had no inclination to think
- particular nation to which they belonged was not the point. Nor did they
- international consciousness arises. This freedom from separations, this
- 14. Jan van Eyck. The Betrothal. (National Gallery.
- 15. Jan van Eyck. The Man with the Carnation. (Berlin.)
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VII: Representations of the Nativity
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- of form and color, they try to reproduce the spiritual Imaginations,
- we are shown one of those cases where the astrological determination, as
- the astrological determination corresponds to what is known of the historic
- was that “Imaginations” appeared to the Shepherds, while
- (National Museum. Florence.)
- 11. Piero della Francesca. The Nativity. (National
- 40. Giorgione. Adoration by the Wise Men. (National
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- Naturalism; but it can never find its culmination in Naturalism. For in
- spiritual Imagination and artistic fancy join together and create a
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IX:
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- vision, contemplation, — combined with the living Imagination
- before the eyes. We must call it to life in our imaginations. Whereas
- about this Laocoon group, especially in relation to Lessing's explanations.
- explanation which needs, no doubt, to be supplemented, but which was none
- the less correct for an age that had not Spiritual Science. His explanation
- own imagination fructified, as it were, by the Greek Art itself.
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- imagination that man consists of eagle, lion, and cow or ox, which,
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture III: Physical and Spiritual Substance
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- incarnations if he were to give back to the earth this spiritual
- the eagle makes no claim to reincarnation. He need not, therefore, be
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture V: Butterflies, Birds and Bats
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- all; it also consists of the spirit-emanations of bats.
- emanations of bats.
- inhale these emanations of the bats. Modern people, however, are not
- the emanations of the bats. It can really be said that they swallow
- emanations of the bats. There they seethe. And the dragon feeds on
- the unjustified bat-emanations in the atmosphere.
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- But water is certainly not just the combination of hydrogen and oxygen
- able to live in water if it were merely a homogeneous combination of
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VII: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Relations to Ethers and Plants
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- human being to descend again into physical incarnation, it is the fire
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VIII: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Relations to Various Animals
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- does not take place merely for the purpose of elimination, but to the
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture X: The Origin of the Different Systems of Man: Metabolism, Rhythmic, Nerve
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- together under the designation of swelling-formations. The aim must be
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XII: Convention and Morals, Bones and Hatred
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- down to it and learn in order to pass an examination, so as to qualify
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- explanation pointing to the real facts. This is the SOUL
- nobler term, which is, however, a mistaken designation —
- who have hallucinations, visions and fixed ideas, which they
- Title: Lecture: Man's Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- the fact that this movement, resulting from the explanations
- For if we transform into a feeling what these explanations convey,
- alternation of sleeping and waking in analogy with the breathing
- What is a nation considered to be, in the present
- true essence and being of a nation, seen as a definite individuality
- When we speak of the essence and being of a nation, we
- is how WE speak of a nation's character. But, materialism merely sees
- in a nation a number of men who speak the same language. That is an
- abstract concept, which has nothing to do with the nation's real and
- nation, or of a nation's character? What results from this? —
- this is how we contemplate the human being; If a nation is also a
- real Being, also the Being of a nation might be studied in this way,
- and even for the Being of a nation we might assume the existence of
- the one which now governs, for instance, the Italian nation, in so
- far as a nation is governed in all its details by a Folk-Soul. Let us
- In fact in the Italian nation, the correspondence between the
- contained in the character of a nation; We should study these things
- nation, and you may also reach the point of studying the question:
- human being and his nation. Consider the fact that modern mankind is
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- blood-relationships, with racial and national relationships, and
- race, tribe, or nationality.
- emphasizing the principle of nationality abstractly This abstract
- emphasizing of the principle of nationality, this drawing up of
- programmes based on the principle of nationality, forms part of
- Title: Lecture: Entry of the Michael Forces
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- earthly into the spiritual world. And if you want an explanation of
- Human beings who in the present incarnation receive the Michael
- merely by the connections of race and nation.
- is a man who stands within some national group. We can see at once,
- he come from? He is not of any nation, he is not of any race, he is
- as though he had grown away from all races and nations.
- future incarnation. We know that what happens to us in future
- incarnations is already being prepared for in this present. The
- who accompanies the anthroposophist to his next incarnations
- souls with a Pagan predestination, who in reality are only now
- Now for the group of a more Pagan predestination it is particularly
- cases already there in this incarnation deep within their souls,
- Title: Colour: Part Three: Artistic and Moral Experience
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- what one happens to be in that one incarnation. One experiences a
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Psychoanalysis I
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- first two lectures constitute a critical examination of the principles
- hallucination.”)
- lameness with the snake hallucination. When this had
- extraordinarily profound explanation that one is
- examination of life experiences showed that circumstances might
- inclination to call sex to your aid, for the solution of any
- explanation of it. So Jung was led to distinguish two
- my lectures, you will easily find an explanation, but I can
- lecture that I gave here last year you may find an explanation
- can assure you that, in their examination and knowledge of the
- nations.”
- “What the nations do is done by each individual, and so
- long as the individual does it the nation will do it too. Only
- change in the psychology of the nation.”
- “What the nations do is done by each individual?”
- it without nations doing it too? It is nonsense, is it not, to
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- of our examination in order to throw light upon one aspect or
- real explanation by allowing for her subconscious,
- market. Then, through the usual methods of elimination, sexual
- Reincarnation and Karma,
- In the explanation of this
- explanation that these three forces, which act together
- will he lives even in his previous incarnation (Drawing,
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XI: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 2
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- explanation for the unique task of Ireland throughout the centuries.
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- congresses and national congresses, and whatever — thousands of
- spiritualized national economy. No more can be accomplished today
- that regulates within the human being the rhythmical alternation of
- theory of selection is used for the determination of the work force,
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture One: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- approaching humanity through phenomena such as materialism, nationalism,
- and literalism in preparation for his incarnation in the millennium now
- there is little inclination to enter into such matters with any real
- groups belonging to certain, nationalities. And what is in the
- added: that just as there was the incarnation which culminated in
- Golgotha, the incarnation of Christ in the man Jesus of
- Nazareth, there was an actual incarnation of Lucifer in far-off Asia,
- only be described as an earthly incarnation of Lucifer in a man of
- that had spread from this Lucifer incarnation over the whole of the
- incarnation of Lucifer.
- the incarnation of Christ and with it the impulse for the education
- whereby preparation is being made for the incarnation of another
- super-sensible Being. Just as there was an incarnation of Lucifer in
- the flesh and an incarnation of Christ in the flesh, so, before only
- there will be, in the West, an actual incarnation of Ahriman: Ahriman
- in the flesh. Humanity on earth cannot escape this incarnation of
- being made for incarnations of this character, we must be alert to
- incarnation in advance. With a view to his incarnation on the earth,
- Ahriman's incarnation in the flesh. The right stand can be taken only
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- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture I: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- nationalism, and literalism in preparation for his incarnation in the
- congenial task, for there is little inclination to enter into
- isolated groups belonging to certain nationalities. And what
- incarnation which culminated in Golgotha, the incarnation of
- incarnation of Lucifer in far off Asia, in the third millennium
- incarnation of Lucifer in a man of flesh and blood. Even
- influence that had spread from this Lucifer-incarnation over
- previously, there had been the incarnation of Lucifer.
- one-sidedness, there came the incarnation of Christ and with
- incarnation of another super-sensible Being. Just as there
- was an incarnation of Lucifer in the flesh and an incarnation
- be, in the West, an actual incarnation of Ahriman: Ahriman in
- the flesh. Humanity on earth cannot escape this incarnation
- preparation is being made for incarnations of this character,
- come, prepares for this incarnation in advance. With a view
- to his incarnation on the earth, Ahriman guides certain
- Ahriman's incarnation in the flesh. The right stand can be
- know which tendencies and events around them are machinations
- incarnation.
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- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Two: The Advance Preparation of Ahriman for His Future Incarnation
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- approaching humanity through phenomena such as materialism, nationalism,
- and literalism in preparation for his incarnation in the millennium now
- in a certain respect, helping to prepare for Ahriman's incarnation.
- ahrimanic incarnation will be greatly furthered if people fail to
- Ahriman's incarnation in the future.
- Ahriman's incarnation. Hence all these things, including this recent
- inclination there is today to take such things in earnest and to
- his incarnation; where we can recognize how he is preparing for it;
- which induces the tendency to illusions, hallucinations and the like.
- misconceiving their task and preparing the best possible incarnation
- taken to Ahriman's future incarnation, people must become more
- Ahriman wants to take for the benefit of his incarnation is greatly
- incarnation than to find this or that tedious, to consider oneself
- himself showed no special inclination to receive anything of the new
- years. The conclusion reached is that denominational religious
- influence. If the old denominational instruction is again to be
- was expressed for religious teaching apart from any denomination. At
- comparison with the numbers attending the denominational instruction.
- could be of knowledge such as that of the future incarnation of
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- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture II: The Advance Preparation of Ahriman for His Future Incarnation
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- nationalism, and literalism in preparation for his incarnation in the
- Ahriman's incarnation. Many things in external life to-day
- bear witness to this. The Ahrimanic incarnation will be
- adopted to Ahriman's incarnation in the future.
- helping Ahriman's incarnation. Hence all these things,
- realise what little inclination there is to-day to take such
- Ahriman is actually preparing for his incarnation; where we
- illusions, hallucinations and the like. The Ahrimanic
- preparing the best possible incarnation for Ahriman in
- stand is to be taken to Ahriman's future incarnation, men
- benefit of his incarnation is greatly smoothed. Tedium is so
- more to prepare the path for Ahriman's incarnation than to
- But there it remained. He himself showed no special inclination
- reached is that denominational religious instruction must be
- influence. If the old denominational instruction is again to
- religious teaching apart from any denomination. At first I
- comparison with the numbers attending the denominational
- incarnation of Ahriman, who is preparing for it by means I
- Ahriman-incarnation. Only if you apply deep and mature
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Five: The Human as a Being of Will
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- and literalism in preparation for his incarnation in the millennium now
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture V: The Human as a Being of Will
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- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Four: The Luciferic Origin of Ancient Wisdom, Ahrimanization...
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- approaching humanity through phenomena such as materialism, nationalism,
- and literalism in preparation for his incarnation in the millennium now
- who through the qualities attained in earlier incarnations were
- from Ahriman's incarnation to permeate all civilization on the earth.
- if people were to follow the strong inclination they have today to
- nature of knowledge from denominational religion and to insist
- they condemn their soul to stagnation and then the wisdom that must
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture IV: The Luciferic Origin of Ancient Wisdom, Ahrimanization...
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- nationalism, and literalism in preparation for his incarnation in the
- earlier incarnations were sufficiently mature to apprehend
- from Ahriman's incarnation to permeate all civilisation on
- strong inclination they have to-day to let things drift on as
- denominational religion and to insist that simple faith is
- soul to stagnation and then the wisdom that must be rescued
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture I: The Power and Mission of Michael
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- doing so we must realize that the designation “the head of
- today the inclination in human beings to see an ideal in the one-sided
- Nations will not solve the international problem. Such abstractions do
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture IV: The Culture of the Mysteries and the Michael Impulse.
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- II. Imaginations (consciousness)
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- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture V: The Michael Deed and the Michael Influence as Counter-pole of the Ahrimanic Influence
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- which Michael has pushed down have aimed at human illumination, at
- about it, but jumble up Ahriman and Lucifer. Then discrimination is
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture VI: The Ancient Yoga Culture and the New Yoga Will.
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture I: The Waldorf School, Spiritual Science, Outer World, Inner World
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- relation to Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition; the science of
- denominations were separately taught a form of
- combination of all the color, sound and warmth elements and
- any combination of pure reasoning to find matter in the realm
- leading to an ethical condemnation, but has a destructive
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture II: Materialism, Party Line
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- relation to Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition; the science of
- nations. We know them well! If you recall the lecture cycle
- wishes to examine carefully these relationships of races and nations.
- archangels. We saw also that in such groupings into nations,
- of racial and national groups of people to their
- as a group, a nation or a race. Certainly, during the middle
- insight perceived in them the living incarnations of
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture III: Man's Twelve Senses in Relation to Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- relation to Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition; the science of
- forms of cognition appear, namely, Imagination, Inspiration
- eyes behind, we arrive in that region where Imagination holds
- then we attain to pure Imaginations, imaginations that are
- — pure pictorial imaginations weaving and living in the
- the imaginations are then colored, literally touched here and
- of warmth, we also attain to imaginations but to a kind that
- experienced imaginations tinged by what affects our soul.
- of soul and spirit than do imaginations. We are closely
- word sense and sense of hearing; imaginations appear through
- through Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition. And what is
- to be perceived in imaginations, inspirations and intuitions
- external spiritual world of Imagination, Inspiration and
- experience the outward emanation of the sense of smell. There
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IV: World Events, Initiation Knowledge and the Impulse toward Freedom
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture V: Forming Sound Judgment
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- worked to achieve logic, which reached its culmination during
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VI: New Social Forms, Soul, Material World
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- different. He feels that Bolshevism is an international
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VII: Trends of Souls in People of the East, West, and Middle of Europe
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- relation to Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition; the science of
- impulse from the depths of the national characteristics. In a
- the spirit of the various nationalities. For it is all
- service. For this whole inclination which thus expressed
- possessed that special soul inclination it had that still
- included Imagination and Inspiration in its thoughts and
- that no longer contains any Imagination and Inspiration in
- penetrate into a spiritual world by means of Imagination and
- earth incarnation. For, with the exception of the head, what
- Borne by us into the next earthly incarnation. This is a
- regardless of race, nation or color, and so
- and yet another with a specific inclination towards the
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VIII: East, Middle, West
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- nations and of human beings generally all over the world. I
- nations and all the people of Asia are especially predisposed
- the inclination remained for a communal human life, for a
- national characteristics of the Orient, of Middle Europe, can
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IX: Hegel
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- Plate's explanation was:
- for the condemnation of my respected Opponent on the same
- denomination; rather, what struck me was that in the center
- 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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- programs. Religious denominations exist today which, at least
- the Incarnation, he can arrive at significant insights.
- accordance with the explanations that you find in my books
- previous incarnation. For in regard to the head and the
- explanation. Have you never seen insects flying about in a
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XI: Man as a Mediator of the Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos
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- existing denominations, sermons are preached to appeal to
- world. The nations of Central and Eastern Europe are struck
- a neutral ground on which those from all nations who wished
- comprehension for it. It is indeed an international question,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XII: The Members of the Human Being and their Relationship with the Social Organism
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- emerges out of unconscious imaginations that are, however,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XIII: The Interrelationship between the Human and the Social Organism
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- incarnations, he is born in such a way that it is possible to
- number of incarnations. When the ego has been strengthened,
- incarnations that we trace in the first place. You also know
- as art, as literature, science, religious denominations or
- degree in the present incarnation. To be sure, it can to some
- lives. It is true that in our subsequent incarnations our
- say, that in regard to his former incarnation a person
- body into his next earth incarnation; after all, he discards
- incarnation.
- earth incarnation and, along with it, all that it has gained
- incarnations, we founded legal systems. Now we live again. We
- 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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- to a book on international law. The case had been going on
- that he did not have a book on international law, and I would
- not conceited, either. I obtained the book on international
- lend a hand to the dissemination of an anti-Christian world
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- say this after the many explanations which have already been
- find any inclination today to investigate these great signs
- of the religious denominations, on the other side, natural
- science for an illumination of the life of nature as well as
- the processes of elimination. The brain is constantly
- involved in elimination, and, as I said, the processes of
- incapable of elimination, we would be unable to think. If our
- Thinking only functions parallel to processes of elimination.
- elimination. Suppose that you are Trotsky or Lenin, traveling
- people from every part of the world, from all nationalities,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVI: Changes in the Meaning of Speech, -or- Dreams and Human Development
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- spiritual world to earthly incarnation through birth or
- explains the slight inclination mankind had for developing
- terrestrial reflection of super-earthly imagination. The
- of imagination were not present, only a fantasy that required
- legends and anything illuminated by imagination. In our
- child's soul are the imaginations that have been received in
- instead of imaginations. No wonder that the individuals who
- imaginations for their waking life. Even those who have
- and wished to have rational explanations for their dreams!
- What is important here is that even those imaginations that
- long as one has the inclination, however, to interpret the
- in a manner similar to the demands made by the imaginations
- little inclination for faculties that wish to experience,
- well, we draw imaginations that seek to indwell not only our
- where fulminations
- not suppress, does not have to suppress, the imaginations
- the imaginations halfway by making pictures of our
- incarnation. Much has been written about this permanent atom.
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- Title: Colour: Part Two: Thought and Will as Light and Darkness
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- Imagination, of Inspiration and of Intuition sees not merely the head
- form in which we see it. Through developed knowledge of Imagination,
- earlier incarnations, becomes visible — if we use the term
- in Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition; on the contrary, this
- experience, in imagination, in connection with the thought-element of
- Imagination and Inspiration, you put yourself opposite to it and can
- of Imagination, of Inspiration, and of Intuition, what then happens?
- Title: Colour: Part Two: The Connection of the Natural with the Moral-Psychical. Living in Light and Weight.
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- that for our own consciousness light is thought, imagination; the
- all subconsciously. But it reveals itself at once to the imagination;
- Imagination, you can observe the etheric body of a plant. In doing so
- attraction which no one can every prove except in imagination. Now
- new incarnation. So that in that interval also between death and a new
- the earth's weight, and to use earthly incarnation forcefully, so that
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- – will certainly have had in his imagination (in the full
- called Imagination weaves and lives in an element quite other than
- are dealing with genuine Imaginations it cannot be lost. For what
- is disclosed in an Imagination with a view to knowledge is
- Imagination manifested when the soul gives it an artistic
- objectively quite different to the form assumed by an Imagination
- it with our ears, through what our imagination has picked up from
- that too is imaginative, albeit in a special sense. Imagination is
- imaginings contains the shadow thrown there by imagination.
- it is lifted out of physical experience through imagination (even
- if only a reflection, a shadowy image of true imagination) can only
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- (seed) or “Summe” (sum), we have in this combination of
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- regulating the elimination
- finds that urination is not in order. It has a stimulative effect on
- the rhythm of elimination in a very specific manner.
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- self-aware. Thus the process is extraordinarily similar to imagination.
- in the Czech language and you will see just what combinations of consonants
- sounds within these combinations of consonants, but it permeates them
- circulatory organs. A continuing process, which is a combination of
- subordination of his personal being man encorporates himself into the
- matters. Today they have as yet no inclination to introduce eurythmy in
- matters much more consciously. And those nations that stand in the
- will find that the alternation between the two, between the vowels and
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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- imagination. If imagination develops further and becomes conscious in
- the soul stage by stage from objective sensory perception to imagination,
- Imagination
- imagination, inspiration and intuition always has its counter-activity
- what we attain in imagination are the same powers which, without our
- eurythmy you will call forth the objectively effective imaginations
- imaginations which continuously counter the deformation.
- imagination. We could have to do with a deficiency of objective inspiration
- This consonantal process works by stimulating through its imagination
- consonantal eurythmy. And that works over into the unconscious imagination.
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- explanations such as these is able to make nothing of the concept that
- by bringing a little imagination into what we have painted before us.
- remain green. Let us try to realize the right imagination of blue
- significant application in imagination, we must be able to experiment
- which we must trace back all the natural illumination of our world.
- 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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- on and through the combination of white and black in motion produces
- combination, which however corresponds more closely to the nature of
- Title: Colour: Part One: The Phenomenon of Colour in Material Nature
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- Optics, we find also explanations of the colour of solids worthy of the
- new physics. We find, for example, the characteristic explanation of
- other colours and reflects only red. This is the explanation so
- an explanation why green becomes an image, and why green in plants is
- course also easily find the explanation for it; that in older times it
- paint it. But that of course is only a superficial explanation, though
- people today are easily satisfied with such superficial explanations.
- green and peach-colour, inner illumination, that is, luster-character.
- his mental make-up the idea, that a kind of illumination underlies
- terrestrial explanation than what lies under it, which requires an
- extra-terrestrial explanation. And thus the mineral component parts of
- external objective inclination which affects us, our Ego, it is
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture V: Connections Between Organic Processes and the Mental Life of Man
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- first two lectures constitute a critical examination of the principles
- incarnation which have now become form. Thus we
- metabolic and limb system in this present incarnation,
- metamorphosis and shaping the head for our next incarnation.
- the metabolic system of the previous incarnation; and we can
- formation of the next incarnation.
- Reincarnation as a Phenomenon of Metamorphosis,
- new incarnation these forces which were in the lungs form our
- previous incarnation.
- forces may be followed up. When this is done reincarnation will
- which should form the head only in the next incarnation, there
- forces which in the next incarnation determine the inner
- to be an acute thinker in the next incarnation depends
- present incarnation they lead to hallucinations or to
- end of one incarnation into the next, they assert themselves
- within a single incarnation and, in this way, make their
- following incarnation, influence the head organization
- incarnation essentially that which has to do with the
- these forces are squeezed out during the present incarnation
- habits we have in this incarnation; and within the kidney
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- definitions, descriptions or explanations. To make use of a
- This inclination towards fever and inflammation is ever-present and
- we handle dry, cold concepts, when we can make every explanation of
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Two: East, Weat, and Center, -or- Asiatic Spiritual Life
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- who are speaking with one another but members of various nations.
- are the very varied beings of the different nations. And since it is
- outer nationality. If we remain in the external, sense-perceptible
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Three: The Development of Religious Experience in Post-Atlantean Civilization
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- once more through Imaginations to a kind of geosophy and cosmosophy.
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- dissemination of anthroposophical wisdom.
- ascends to higher knowledge — that is, to Imagination —
- physical incarnation, his element of soul and spirit, in a way, dies
- of Imagination. Here we have to live in a world of pictures; the
- physical world into all the knowledge we attain through Imagination,
- when Bismarck gave a grand speech after his forced resignation. He
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eight: The Passage of the Human Soul and Spirit through the Physical Sense-Organization
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- physical incarnation through the portal of death and returns to the
- incarnation through the portal of death.
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- incarnation on the earth.
- limbs and metabolism from our former incarnation, and in this head
- to our present earthly incarnation lives — strange though this
- former incarnation. The initiate perceives the way the dead thoughts
- his former incarnation. This memory of your former incarnation is
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Ten: The Threefold Human, Four Elements, Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- more international than were later times, and which also had a really
- with. But because of his own special inclinations he sensed in this
- transformed — first into Imaginations, and then the
- Imaginations transformed into Inspirations and Intuitions. What is
- and metabolism from the preceding incarnation; in other words, the
- organization of our previous incarnation. The fact that we have solid
- is, but something that comes from your former incarnation. You are
- Imagination. The human head will not be understood until it is
- studied with the knowledge given by Imagination.
- knowledge given by Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition. He will
- wrongly. Your study ought to be in the realm of Imagination, because
- incarnation. This is the first thing. Then come the even more
- Learn to know man through Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition. That
- explanation of what is actually going on. I need only read you a few
- and nations of Europe no longer have any relationship with one
- different nations, have no relationship with the population. And
- national will and usually also leads to a dangerous instability of
- governments. The period of unruly nationalism that preceded the war,
- say an international change of heart must take place. If anything is
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- inclination to seek for real spiritual beings was lost. Instead,
- culmination which could be allowed to stand. On the contrary, he
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- great poetic creation cannot be accomplished without some inclination
- towards the real spiritual world. But the inclination towards the
- level of pictures, images. This is the way to Imagination. Goethe was
- simply pointing out the path to the world of Imaginations. This
- to the path towards Imaginations.
- is on the way to a life of Imagination. This brings us to one of the
- imagination, but Goethe did have imagination. Faust gains imagination
- imagination? For this was the most outstanding power possessed by
- secrets with the help of the imagination was anything more than a
- to the imagination you are a step nearer to the human being's forces
- step from the ordinary imagination to the faculty of Imagination! But
- imagination. Thenceforward Faust develops his imagination. By means
- the right to have an imagination. The rejuvenation he experiences is
- imagination flourishes, the youthful formative forces remain alive in
- towards the faculty of Imagination. Schiller was at first nowhere
- near to seekingfor the faculty of Imagination. But in
- Theophilus legend, incipient damnation redeemed by the Virgin Mary is
- Beautiful Lily he is seeking for an Imagination which will make the
- for an Imagination, but he cannot achieve an independent Imagination
- in human evolution by merely giving all sorts of explanations, and
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- able to clothe all this in an Imagination by saying to you: Let us
- realm of Imagination and write the fairy-tale of the Green Snake and
- as I have so often shown — the various combinations of sounds
- no longer remind us of whatever these combinations of sounds denote.
- In those days it was known that the combination of sounds itself
- course gradual, but for the sake of explanation I shall have to talk
- everything. Look in any dictionary and see what absurd explanations
- 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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- the combination of oxygen or hydrogen in some laboratory process. But
- healthy commonsense, what has been found through Imagination,
- lectures what is brought to the fore in the world through Imagination
- who enter with inner activity into what comes from Imagination will
- something that has been discovered through Imagination. For instance,
- understand something given through Imagination will have reactivated
- through Imagination, he makes his organism more receptive to
- needs to take in what can be given by Imagination, if only for the
- common sense to what can be won through Imagination, Inspiration and
- example, through Imagination, they can recapture that inner vitality
- Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition, this gives human beings a
- way into what research reveals through Imagination, Inspiration and
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- culmination. When a human being brings forth a tone or sound, his
- or speech organ is only the final culmination of what goes on within
- one first acquires imagination, imaginative cognition. Meanwhile, one
- intonation of vowels, to a greater degree. He no longer feels that
- necessary clairvoyant imagination to observe the consonants in their
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- Title: Lecture I: The WHITSUN Mystery and its Connection with the Ascension
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- the case of a picture, an imagination. A picture or an imagination
- the prospect of finding further incarnation impossible on the earth;
- were then in incarnation or who were to be incarnated in the near
- combination had succeeded to the extent that at the time of the
- takes its course, as we know, in the alternation of waking life and
- necessary for its rejuvenation. That has come to pass. It has been
- You can with confidence entrust all your following incarnations to
- illumination to these festivals of Spring, and to its many facets we
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- of his connection with the cosmos as formerly, he felt it as by divination.
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- could never compose sonatas and symphonies; such a combination of sounds
- the human beings from whose imaginations they sprang said to themselves:
- who still wear national costumes express, through them, the
- upper part of the head the purest memory of his previous incarnation;
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- This explanation
- all of you have such a vivid imagination that, in spite of my moving
- result of an effective imagination. And inasmuch as our eye is an organ
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- universe. If he had investigated combinations and separations of
- beyond the prose meanings of words into rhythm, rhyme and imagination.
- declaimed, there must sound rhythm, beat, imagination. This points to
- harmony, melody, imagination, this fact, even today, makes poetry poetry.
- thoughts, all true art has arisen. Just as the imagination of Adalbert
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- If you open a book on Physics today you will see the explanation
- the inclination and affinity towards the outward things and cause him
- Only there the predestination, — that which is appointed, — is
- Title: Lecture IV: The Sun-Initiation of the Druid Priest and His Moon-Science
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- imaginations that arose, the vague, unconscious flickering-upward of
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Hierarchies and the Nature of the Rainbow
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- explanation. Suppose you are fond of somebody, you find his presence
- This is the case because the entry of the Second Hierarchy represents an inward illumination, which is connected with a densification of warmth. Air comes forth from the pure warmth-element, and in the revelation of the light we have the entry of the Second Hierarchy.
- imagination, one sees elemental beings active in it. They are revealed
- Title: Lecture VI: The WHITSUNTIDE Festival: Its place in the study of Karma
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- world. There have indeed been nations and human societies who have had
- fancy and imagination to speak of anything physical in the far Universe.
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's "Decline of the West"
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- combination of universal outward decline, especially in the
- laws of history — this combination is something
- whose souls had an inclination in that direction would right
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- but an altogether international one.
- with imagination, with intuition.
- is approached with imagination — at least in the sense in
- ago it was said as a sort of religious imagination: The Lord
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- thought-combinations he achieves are sometimes dazzling.
- imaginations and inspirations of ancient times: he experienced
- been handed down either in the religious denominations or
- the various religious denominations, where something was
- denominations; and this warmth was poured into souls also in
- inclination to spend more time with a book than between two
- concatenations sought by George Sand in her novels, you will be
- inclination to be awake must gain a footing. There must be an
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- no time perhaps has there been less inclination than now to
- Indian nation, something that will be very different from what
- inclination, yet events will depend upon it. Difficulties do
- a scientific national economy, trying to penetrate these
- Professor Lujo Brentano, the luminary of national economic
- universities produce in the field of national economy. People
- concept of commodity demands imagination;
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- imaginations. The present abstraction of concepts exists only
- to experience such tremendous imaginations, such mighty
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture III: Commodity, Labor, and Capital
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- for imaginations. Improbable as it may seem to modern man,
- speak from man to man in pictures, which induce imaginations.
- rightful place when the necessity for imagination is
- about imaginations, inspirations, and intuitions. This is a
- necessary for matters like intuition, inspiration, imagination,
- the significance of imagination in connection with commodities
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- more develop the inclination to plan evil, to bring error into
- a decided inclination toward evil; and many others who
- subconsciously suppress but do not fight this inclination
- inclination toward evil and error — this may be observed
- best in me as a human being of this and following incarnations
- alienation. The religious bodies pretend this or that, but in
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture VI: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time, Conquering Egotism
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- be able, through complicated combinations of atoms, molecules,
- religious denominations in particular have become egotistical.
- Divine in the various religious denominations. The fact that we
- national idiom, we actually write in the Greco-Latin form.
- something antiquated. To be sure, the old national rights
- Mankind at present has little inclination to enter into these
- advertisements declared what the German nation owes to the
- national consciousness,” “the national
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- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- what is thus not capable of explanation, or at least a great
- Title: Karma: Lecture II
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- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- for the explanation of human destiny, of karma, when we advance
- this or that, out of instincts, passions, inclinations, let us
- benefited by this or that older person, by this or that nation,
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- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- fanatical inclination, at a certain period, to think
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- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- interest in it in a given incarnation on earth, then that
- directs us back to the joy of our previous incarnation, to the
- love of our still earlier incarnation. Human beings who
- ethics, that which we do out of inclination is not virtuous,
- let us assume, however, that out of hate or an inclination to
- certain respect, karma is under the domination of an inexorable
- incarnation, in the next earth life.
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- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- a lady appeared among us who had heard of reincarnation. She
- incarnation. And in this regard, the details of life act very
- broken, were in an earlier incarnation friends in the later
- an individual in the middle period of life in one incarnation,
- end of life in a prior incarnation in accordance with destiny.
- and the end of one incarnation together with the other
- human being, and in another incarnation, we live with him
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- special destiny; to bring to the West a knowledge of reincarnation and
- reincarnation and karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society
- non-existent, nor is there any explanation in their favor.
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- characteristic of our present time is that it has no inclination to
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture II: The Fifth Epoch, Semitic and Greek Cultures, the Christ Impulse
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- moonlight imagination grows and flourishes; moonlight is like
- his own ideas as conclusive, and having no inclination to look into
- were lack of interest in other men, and the lust for domination in
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- the combination of flesh, blood and bones in which he found himself.
- theoretical considerations; they cannot be spun out of rumination.
- than this combination of flesh, blood and bones, we will despise the
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- in men as they then were by nature, but through prophetic imagination
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- must repeatedly feel our way back in imagination to the culture of
- What becomes of the more intelligent inclination? We have to
- incapable of gaining illumination from Spiritual Science as to what
- probability of no such outcome during our present incarnations. That
- together of words without substance. Call it a League of Nations,
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture I: East and West from a Spiritual Point of View
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- in the nationalism of the present, and the innate capacities of various
- nations.
- matter to express in an international way the meaning of
- perceptions. It is an hallucination, an external perception,
- determination of this image are nourished by, a force that is
- explanations. Through such events the picture I have given
- will the nations tear each other to pieces, but every throne
- present form since it is still merely an imagination of an
- likewise — of such appendices of the life of the nation
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- in the nationalism of the present, and the innate capacities of various
- nations.
- national or state assembly, but something is to be expected
- have the inclination actually to eliminate the bourgeois
- inclination to eliminate themselves from the world. That is
- principle of a permanent character is the termination of the
- Supreme Soviet for the national economy. This is simply
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- in the nationalism of the present, and the innate capacities of various
- nations.
- explanations of yesterday also were intended to be considered
- elimination of the fragmentary letter form, and thus also
- the Rhine eastward even into Asia, British world domination
- sense. I now reach the proper place for the explanation of
- natures to obtain access for earthly incarnation. This
- after a certain incarnation, haunting the sphere of the earth
- hold fast in future to its ancient inclination toward the
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture IV: Social and Antisocial Instincts
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- in the nationalism of the present, and the innate capacities of various
- nations.
- assertion that I beg you to receive the explanations I give
- beg you to consider all the explanations that I shall
- theoretic way, means that a person acquires the inclination
- other person. The first inclination in the subconsciousness
- we are feeling beings — but that here inclinations and
- disinclinations which pass into action also play a role. That
- whatever unless one has the inclination really to delve down
- connected with the elimination of all enslavement of thought,
- a head as that of a professor of national economics. For
- instance, a national economist is teaching in a university
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- nations.
- NATIONALISM OF THE PRESENT
- is compelled in any single incarnation to live in such a
- as international socialism. In essence, this is the last
- relation or another to the various national groups, and who
- images, in imaginations, that the social life also can be
- to complete domination in this fifth post-Atlantean epoch. On
- own life. Unlimited illumination is cast over this life of
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- nations.
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- inclination toward abstraction, toward a thinking alien to
- national or a constituent assembly, because that would be a
- be a national constituent assembly, but the dictatorship of
- another point the alienation from reality characterizing the
- future exercise a considerable domination! Now, I do not wish
- determination were reached simply to get a firmer hold upon
- as you can see from the explanations I have offered, look
- the manner of specters. This explains the inclination of the
- the domination of such lust for rulership as that of the
- the threefold combination is distributed: power, seeming,
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture I
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- reincarnation, whereby each single life can be linked up with the
- methods of explanation or proof; just as the obligation of a soldier
- It has to do with the question of the nomination by Rome of
- could be no two opinions but that this nomination to one of the
- that people trouble so little about facts and have no inclination to
- the introduction of the doctrines of reincarnation and karma, his own
- Steiner of reincarnation; both are the same. According to this theory
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- previously signified an inclination towards it. Of course, as regards
- explanations you will have seen that from the 21st of
- culpa, as an examination of conscience by a Jesuit, one finds in the
- comes the next step, the condemnation of all that mounting tide of
- science — ripe for condemnation since after four centuries of
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- denominations, and one would everywhere find that appeal is made to
- denominations, by eliminating the life before birth under
- fostered by the religious denominations which speak only of life
- of reincarnation is inseparable from that of the pre-existence of the
- domination.
- would see, for example, that the dogma of eternal damnation in hell
- is whether there will be antisocial chaos, Roman domination, or the
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- knife and a razor I must go beyond this kind of examination.
- examination of the structure and the make-up of an organ
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- still has within him the forces for the elimination of the
- magnesium and the forces for the elimination of the lead
- elimination within, he is able to receive into himself
- are only a combination of processes. Lead is only in
- for which we must always have the power of elimination, are
- with which there is rhythmic alternation; in periods which
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- body, the whole thing is changed. The inclination of the
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- combinations and separation of fluids. In the nineteenth
- imagination. Knowledge in those days had, it is true, an
- illusionary character, but men had instinctive imaginations.
- must be gained through imagination. It is, therefore, not to
- attain to imaginations in full consciousness.
- imagination. It is imagination that can lead us to the fluid
- Imagination
- ascend from thinking to imagination. With imagination we can
- nature of the muscles can only be grasped by imagination. Why
- imagination. Ordinary gravity is non-existent here. For the
- form of knowledge is imagination. The muscular system is
- comprehended through imagination — though there are
- transformed. The essential characteristic of imagination is
- imagination.
- of inspiration, above imagination, we come to the airy man,
- nearest spiritual world through imagination, a further
- able to reach these beings through imagination if he is to
- acquire imagination, inspiration and intuition in order to
- imagination, what is heard spiritually (inspiration) and also
- Imagination
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- Question: Has a post-mortem examination any
- through imagination, as I said yesterday. We learn to know
- have this knowledge through imagination. Yes, but imaginative
- imagination of the bony system. Inwardly, it is the bony
- from thoughts to imagination, we experience imagination in
- being of man, and those who have no knowledge of imaginations
- and inspirations do not know that the activity of imagination
- a strain on the very muscles. Real imagination is like actual
- labor and imagination. If I may be allowed to say something
- personal, I have always found that imagination was helped a
- and so made imagination easier. If you have exerted the
- muscles in youth, imagination will be easier for you in later
- no use at all for imagination. I am not saying anything
- whatever against play. What imagination does is to bring the
- — when it is real knowledge — does a vaccination;
- need not even be one's own imagination, it may be that of
- If you can reach to imagination, you get a picture of a male
- have this imagination without going through the following
- imagination you must do the same thing as I have described as
- body are when they have such an imagination. You will realize
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- heaviness. Chemical combination between the power of radiance
- where hydrogen and oxygen enter into a chemical combination
- he were a combination of the power of radiance and the might
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- over the other, the elimination of the limb structures. The
- present incarnation. Everything you do intellectually is an
- activity of the ego. In the present incarnation the intellect
- In contrast with this, meditation means elimination of this
- not from the present incarnation but from the past. You hold
- incarnation. But thereby the content of meditation becomes
- you which listens does not come from your present incarnation
- what comes from us out of the previous incarnation and what
- process has its culmination at puberty. At that age the human
- earthly works in. A culmination is reached at puberty and the
- combinations. Alcohol is certainly a very complicated
- a most highly complicated combination. Then the plant grows
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- explanation at all. You must go further back. Those ancestors
- human being is thirty years old, a second impregnation
- arise in the earth as a result of impregnation by the Saturn
- great point is how far a man in his earlier incarnation
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- culture were reincarnations of individualities from the
- science, national economy and the like, originated from
- we also realize that what comes from earlier incarnations is
- is coming over from earlier incarnations.
- earlier incarnations. They cannot bear this. The human being
- that the forces from earlier incarnations are getting to his
- individuality, working over from earlier incarnations, takes
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- this condition, faint imaginations entered into his
- to attain imagination in your conception of man's being. I
- other. But if you succeed in this, the imagination of the
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- we arrive at an imagination through the idea which our head
- want to form imaginations you should get used to looking at
- imagination: on the one side the tendency to take on
- they are the way to get into imagination oneself. Anyone who
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- this life of thought in careful self-examination, we shall
- are given over to the concatenations of things and events in
- Imagination’. Moral Imagination rises to the 'Moral
- Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition.
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- ‘imagination’ is weaving, and the astral ‘music of the
- imagination, coming — in a sense — from behind.
- incarnations.
- sense — of our former incarnation. Love, in the highest sense,
- incarnation as something quite other than ourself. Then, when our cognitive
- ‘imagination’ — we
- in the warmth element the ego proper. (The ego of the present incarnation
- the man he was in his previous incarnation.
- in a kind of perspective, the head of his last incarnation a little
- above the head of his present incarnation, and, some-what higher still,
- the head of his second last incarnation. In civilisations in which there
- present incarnation, a second countenance less clearly painted; behind
- the present man, the man he was in his last and second last incarnations.
- incarnations can one really speak of the ego as the fourth member of
- from our last incarnation, our ego which has become entirely spiritual
- moral impulses act indirectly, through the ego of our last incarnation.
- incarnation. It became spiritual and now works into the present
- incarnation. What
- the next incarnation. Here the moral element flows from one earth life
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- can become an object of knowledge through ‘imagination’; one
- ‘imagination’, ‘inspiration’, and
- incarnation (sketch, right centre), and of the etheric body which extends
- former incarnations. During sleep one actually experiences, though without
- incarnations.
- explained. It is this that manifests as the rhythmic alternation of waking
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- reality. But the dream-life comes with its re-combinations of ordinary
- to a thinking inherently pictorial, called ‘imagination’.
- ‘imagination’, comes to
- life. ‘Imagination’ gives us pictures which, in the way they
- imaginations may be dreams too. They ought only to consider what it is
- that we ‘dream of’ in imaginations. We do not dream of what
- with senses. Imagination leads man to a new world.
- before, but this is very poor compared to what imagination reveals.
- the impression that imagination gives us some-thing created by a great
- step from this to another and very true idea. When, through imagination,
- symbolic pictures, whether they arise through imagination or in dreams
- organisation; on the other hand, the imaginations which refer to outer
- these imaginations one can only place dream experiences of the first kind,
- inner connection here between these imaginations and these
- dream pictures that refer to internal organs, to the imaginations that
- that are given in imagination, point to what was within man before he
- arise when once he is here. The imaginations point to the past, the
- that organ, while the imagination would correspond to the perfect organ,
- in the question: Does the content of such an imagination relate
- to man's past life, and is the dream the beginning of the imagination
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- dreams which a man endowed with imagination may have. Let us compare such
- present I am only speaking of ‘imagination’ — is quite
- more seriously. Indeed, only imagination justifies us taking our dreams
- individual content interests us less, even before we acquire imagination;
- will say that it cannot be pleasant to confront, in imaginations, a
- as an emanation of the human head. On the other hand, the metabolic
- physical): When we begin to perceive man with imagination we feel in
- imagination leads directly from a study of the waking and sleeping man
- be man, and this the memory within him, imagination at once extends this
- in ‘imagination’, but in ordinary consciousness, something
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture IX: Phases of Memory and the Real Self
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture II: The Fifth Epoch, Semitic and Greek Cultures, the Christ Impulse
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- moonlight imagination grows and flourishes; moonlight is like
- his own ideas as conclusive, and having no inclination to look into
- were lack of interest in other men, and the lust for domination in
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- than this combination of flesh, blood and bones, we will despise the
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- in men as they then were by nature, but through prophetic imagination
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- must repeatedly feel our way back in imagination to the culture of
- What becomes of the more intelligent inclination? We have to
- incapable of gaining illumination from Spiritual Science as to what
- probability of no such outcome during our present incarnations. That
- together of words without substance. Call it a League of Nations,
- Title: Die Erziehungsfrage als soziale Frage: Erster Vortrag
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- Nationalökonomen in der Wissenschaft heraufgekommen ist,
- Brentano, die Leuchte der nationalökonomischen
- Universitäts-Nationalökonomie ist, so geschürzt,
- der Nationalökonomie. Man will sich nicht gestehen, man
- Begriff der Ware fordert Imagination;
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- Imaginationen waren. Die Abstraktheit der Begriffe, sie ist
- Gewaltige in Imaginationen, in Bildern zu schauen? Diese Frage,
- Title: Die Erziehungsfrage als soziale Frage: Dritter Vortrag
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- Nationalökonomie aller Schattierungen vergeblich
- Seite, und zu der neueren Schulnationalökonomie auf der
- Schulnationalökonomie. Die neuere
- Schulnationalökonomie ist ganz unproduktiv. Sie bringt
- Schulnationalökonomie, wenn man in dieser Richtung die
- diese Schulnationalökonomie ist ganz angefressen von
- hervorquillt. Und so will die Nationalökonomie nur
- reden, welche Imaginationen anregen, so muß es doch
- zugeben wird, daß Imagination sein soll; und die Arbeit
- zuzuhören von den Imaginationen, Inspirationen und
- auf diese Dinge wie Intuition, Imagination, Inspiration, wenn
- gesunden Glieder werden stellen müssen. Was Imagination in
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- Beste in mir als Mensch dieser und der folgenden Inkarnationen
- Title: Die Erziehungsfrage als soziale Frage: Sechster Vortrag
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- Kombinationen der Atome, Moleküle und deren
- verdankt zur «Stärkung des nationalen
- Bewußtseins», «der nationalen Kraft» und so
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- destination the Christ-being then appeared and through its
- in our spiritual science as Imagination. You can read about it
- it from the old. What I there call the Imagination is just that
- and predestined to damnation.
- This view, which also goes by the name of Predestination,
- from this Predestination, how Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism
- predestinationism, you will be able to feel the whole depth of
- to bliss; the other part was destined to eternal damnation from
- concept, that awful concept of Predestination which Augustine
- does this great World-process in Predestination as Augustine
- had taken the teaching of Predestination, and, for mankind's
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- account, it is as impossible to get an explanation of it, as we
- culmination in Albertus and Thomas, that this epoch is only
- scientific explanation — or anything else; whoever has a
- experience of an emanation from the supernatural world.
- culmination. It sees, above all, all problems in their rational
- things, as, for example, the Trinity, the incarnation of the
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- incarnation of God, and the voice of Christ is therefore in
- Incarnation — the filling with the Spirit at the
- explanation of the facts of Natural Science.
- the external world we suffer a combination in a secondary
- eat it must not affect the explanation of the nature of plant
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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- no distinction of class, nation or race, but for Whom there is only a
- the differentiation of men into classes, nations and races. And if it
- then the modern nations have returned to many Jehovahs. For
- divide themselves up into nations and make war on each other as
- nations — they are Jehovahs. We see the nations fighting each
- the nations call, but only Jehovah, not the one Jehovah but a
- to man's origin; in an ugly and hateful way does the national Jehovah
- to the national gods which are just so many Jehovahs and no Christ
- through Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition to bring forth an
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture II: The Quest for Isis-Sophia
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- peoples in the various nations, all these achievements constituted in
- nation; how we look back upon the ancient Persian epoch of
- content of the Isis Mystery, but we must form it out of Imagination,
- Imagination, as the Egyptians did. We must find the true Isis legend.
- something which stimulates us inwardly towards Imagination,
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture III: The Magi and the Shepherds: The New Isis
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- pictorial, naive, instinctive imagination in pre-Christian times
- deep imagination of this inner, mathematical world. This world of
- Imagination. We must learn to grasp the Imagination given us by
- Initiation Science. What is contained in these Imaginations? They are
- East recognised the approach of Christ. The Imaginations are the
- constellations, the star-imaginations, the mineral imaginations,
- in gold, silver, copper. The men of old perceived in Imaginations,
- understand the Imaginations. Thus by the development of the inner
- Science through Imagination and Inspiration modern man will rise to
- it will also be understood that when living Imagination resurrects
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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- a definite picture, a definite Imagination of every species of animal.
- Of this Imagination we ourselves have retained only the abstract
- concrete, naive Imagination.
- developed to Imagination. The sense-world which becomes the
- of naive Imaginations of a certain content of the world. This
- of ingenious explanations are given because real Initiation-wisdom
- of the people vis-à-vis the international world, and beside
- realities of life I was very much at home in an international
- as much elimination of the thought element as possible. And when some
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 1
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- denominations, can be maintained as a theory; but it cannot be applied
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 3
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- of two human capacities which even the most casual examination shows
- form protein. They do so not by ordinary chemical combination, but on
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture I
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- national groups that have come into being on the Earth we can
- the Earth itself. We see man, as a member of a nation or
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture II
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- alternation between the external physical world and the
- will to any combination of ideas, he immediately thinks: That
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- Title: Driving Force: Lecture IV
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- in their national or racial community, and so forth.
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture V
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- untimely nationalistic attitudes of thought through the
- choice in some one of his incarnations definitely to decide
- today in such and such an earthly incarnation. And if only we
- two incarnations — not such a very long time, until
- incarnation, when looking back on the earlier one, we should
- incarnation we shall thoroughly despise such an attitude.
- particular we see them active in the national chauvinisms
- connection there are two attitudes to nationality One is
- nationalities. He then grows up simply as a national,
- having been born with national blood in his veins. His speech
- is a product of his nationality, his thoughts come to him in
- the language of his nationality, the very form of his
- out of the nationalities.
- position, then — with an eye to the national
- different nations. The Fourteen Points were directly inspired
- knowledge is obtained by the different nations in accordance
- How do the different nations set to work? The Englishman
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture VI
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- operating, which are incapable of germination and have a
- through for certain examinations, not many readers will be
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture VII
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- being was a divine IMAGINATION.
- seeing dreamlike Imaginations, but they said : In the
- enters Earth-existence there is present a divine Imagination.
- A divine Imagination becomes the basis of the being who
- Imagination of the Gods. They said to themselves : The Gods
- have Imaginations and they imprint these Imaginations in the
- upwards to Imaginations of the Gods but to THOUGHTS of the
- product of divine Imagination which he conceived as being
- consciousness, man was first a divine Imagination, then a
- the picture further. Genuine Imaginations make this possible.
- It is only deliberately thought-out Imaginations that lead us
- not been converted from intellectualism to Imagination,
- friends, right Imaginations give rise to what is right. If
- the earthworms. That too is a valid Imagination.
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- becomes for one incarnation one-sided and difficult, as it did
- indignation and wrath against such heresy. Thus, this is on the
- Title: Impulse Kultur/Wissenschaft: Vortrag VIII: Bericht
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- «Nationalökonomische Ausblicke».
- verheißungsvollen Titel: «Ausblicke», sogar «Nationalökonomische
- gebracht, und es hat ja gerade dieser nationalökonomische Tag
- gezeigt, wie im Grunde genommen die Pflege des Nationalökonomischen
- «Nationalökonomische Ausblicke» im Grunde genommen etwas wie ein
- Title: Anthroposophy/Civilization
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- alienation of man's nature — any talk or an alienation of
- consciousness — not of the following incarnation when the
- put it, a still deeper explanation than we were able to give in
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture II: The True Nature of Memory - 1
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- imagination to inspiration then, by careful observation, one
- All these are also visible when one ascends from imagination to
- eyes. So, too, what we see through imagination and inspiration
- visible to imagination and inspiration is also there. A process
- have brought before you with the help of imagination and
- prepares for an examination he is really happy when he
- after three or four weeks the time comes for the examination he
- forgotten and the students do badly in examinations,
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture V: The Human Soul in Relation Sun and Moon
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- inclination to look into himself objectively; he is not in the
- term I used then: moral imagination. Here man goes out of
- intuition and moral imagination. It is just those who are
- Catholicism. The explanation lies in the weakness of our
- can moral imagination be attained.
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VI: The Formation of the Etheric and the Astral Heart
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- develops an inclination to leave that world and descend to
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VII: Modern and Ancient Spiritual Exercises
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- add something to it in our imagination. It was different in the
- exercises shows how to contemplate the germination and
- determination and unwavering will. It is often the case
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VIII: The Elementary World and its Beings
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- spiritual examination. We saw how it is possible, through exact
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IX: The Contrasting World-Conceptions of East and West
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- Thoughts and thought combinations arose in the ancient
- readymade thoughts and thought combinations upon him.
- religious denomination he might join. All these things
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- Steiner gives a description of philosophy based on Imagination, cosmology
- here in Dornach people from all the nations of Europe worked
- international work never ceased. Allow me to point to this fact
- out of such an international spirit. Out of no other spirit can
- which in itself can only be spiritual and international.
- results of natural scientific research; a combination of facts
- combination of thinking, feeling and willing cannot defend the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture II: Soul Exercises in Thinking, Feeling, and Willing
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- imaginative knowledge, the knowledge of imagination. In this
- of exact clairvoyance it may be called imagination —
- perception through imagination.
- imaginations experienced pictorially in the ether body. It is
- themselves in imagination and inspiration. In this way we
- imagination, inspiration and intuition. This is still the case
- imagination, inspiration and intuition. Because thinking
- of imagination. What is experienced is illusion. What we
- moral impulses through imagination, inspiration and
- imagination as moral impulses impels me; I cannot do otherwise
- supersensible world in fully conscious imagination,
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- With imagination he lives in the etheric world. He feels
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
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- pictures produced or created by imagination, so that it becomes
- empty. Gradually then, through practicing the elimination
- through imagination.
- most careful self-examination of which the soul is capable we
- will the significance of imagination and inspiration be seen in
- being of the soul, can be achieved only through imagination,
- of the existence of a fully conscious imagination, a fully
- philosophy, how one must have recourse again to imagination,
- attaining fully conscious imagination, inspiration and
- explanations as to why this instinctive experience of God
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- describe how imagination, inspiration and intuition can
- imagination, inspiration and intuition. Light can in this way
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VI: The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
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- should describe by an imagination what a significant and
- inclinations are stimulated again by the experience of the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
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- only by means of an outward determination.
- of the sense world had less and less inclination to abide by
- developed the most, who became emancipated from inclinations
- days, which can lead to imagination, inspiration and
- which modern imagination leads men again to an insight into the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
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- through imagination, inspiration and intuition.
- consciousness is retained during genuine imagination
- to yourselves through the following explanation. When you
- Actually, everyone lives in imagination. He does so
- consciousness is unconscious imagination — turns to
- imagination of which man knows nothing, which remains
- imagination there is substance in thinking. In every
- believe that what appears as imagination can be dismissed like
- the hallucinations of some visionary. But you must become aware
- of the radical distinction that exists between true imagination
- imagination. He has added what he already possesses in ordinary
- consciousness to what he has attained in imagination. A person
- person experiencing imagination and inspiration is familiar
- functions than one does in ordinary life, while in imagination
- imagination is not kept under rigorous control by ordinary
- thinking which is retained side by side with imagination, the
- the other hand, the imaginations of a person with imaginative
- in imagination, to start with the etheric organism, in order to
- meant here by imagination, inspiration, and intuition in
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- of its past incarnation, where, instead, the nonhuman
- imagination, as I brought out yesterday. Such a
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
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- an alternation of permeating the two organisms and withdrawing
- alternation as with the feeling-soul. Instead, it is like
- imagination and intuition make it possible to view
- inclinations of his soul. He can pass on into the pure
- inwardly from these inclinations. Spiritual beings can live
- for his future incarnation.
- etheric body, and while the inclination toward earth life
- imaginations they continually confront him with what is
- and as a culmination of this evening, I would still like to
- philosophy of determination but an actual philosophy of
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture II: Identification with the Signs and Spiritual Realities of the Imaginative World
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- Imagination, becomes invisible, but the inner
- Imagination, something that resembles the dead as he was in
- reaching true Imaginations, can never learn anything with
- Imagination ... and then we sink into the pictures. When
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture III: Inner Experiences and 'Moods' of Soul as the Vowels and Consonants of the Spiritual World
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- themselves to the seer in Imagination, and then, needless to
- The moment the trained seer has a spiritual Imagination, he too
- have identified ourselves with Imagination, when we actually
- Imagination in the natural course of life. But that is
- of death? Outside, Imaginations are always around us, we are
- within a sphere of Imaginations ... and they must not pass into
- us. What comes from these Imaginations into us?
- full-blooded Imaginations. They reflect themselves in us and we
- yet, a whole number of these Imaginations belong to us, belong
- forces that are within us live in this world of Imaginations.
- experiencing of the Imaginations which belong to our
- time, depriving us of the experience of the Imaginations
- corresponds to a world of Imaginations. And a Being must rule
- of pictures which appears before us. The Imaginations are
- reflected by them. You may not experience these Imaginations
- all the time? Yes; just as the Imaginations we call up in the
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture IV: Inner Mobility of Thought
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- human being sees his previous incarnation in the ‘Continental
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- our conceptual faculty of discrimination. It is by means of
- consciousness — we go on to those of which Imagination
- When, however, with Imagination we observe the human body, it
- Title: La ComuniĂłn Espiritual de la Humanidad
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- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture One
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- The third child makes yet another combination. A
- found the nearest combination of ideas; the second an obvious matter of morals; the third child
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture Two
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- given that actually always comes from time to time from man's previous incarnation, and there is
- body, what has actually been held together out of the foregoing incarnation. Your physiognomy, in
- incarnation. And those who are thoroughly able to explain man actually look through the
- relentlessly betrays what has been made of the last incarnation. On the other hand, all that I
- this that pares the head of the next incarnation and seeks to transform what will take definite
- material form only in the future and will not become head until the next incarnation. For man's
- a previous incarnation. If you picture what in your present organism is discarnated, free of the
- the next incarnation (and this organism is but an image, everything physical being an image of
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture Three
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- through incarnation in a physical human body. Many such direct impressions are received by
- exactly represent Imaginations seen in the astral. All this is in accordance with a certain trend
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- pictures, in imaginations; but pictures not permeated by full consciousness, not yet permeated by
- international life, in the right sense! I would like, in this request, to round off today what,
- does so, like the poet, only through imagination. Because, however, he places imagination
- cancels out all danger. Imagination does not work, at this lower position, as pure
- imagination, and is therefore more properly called an intuitive faculty and a talent for
- Deutsche National-Literatur,
- 22. I.e., a form of international support body for Waldorf Schools. Rudolf
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- follow the regular course of reincarnation.
- about such a problem as reincarnation, because one cannot speak about it in the abstract sense
- life. Such reincarnations form the regular course of human evolution, but there are exceptions.
- through human bodies and do not live in normal regular incarnations. The leading personalities of
- inclination towards, a feeling for the elemental forces of the earth and are thus able to sense
- less into a stereotyped replica of their nation. This is what this third kind of being gives
- stereotype, a copy of their nation, their race. This last class of beings incarnates in the West
- matter of repeated incarnations, but the incarnation, in a way, of beings who in their
- his nation — work against the emancipation and independence of the spiritual life.
- international carrying trade. Return
- Nationalzeitung
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- soul-configuration of the people living in the Orient; by working as imaginations into the
- imaginations, put into practice in present cultural development what these beings introduce. If
- other human beings. It does not refer to nations; it does not refer to the vast masses of people
- taken from more recent science — which is international. But what coloured his whole
- people of the Orient as imaginations. But in the people of the Centre these imaginations remain
- human beings of the Orient, appearing in imaginations. And one only needs to choose a highly
- more towards imaginations. But a
- to imaginations is natural and, even if they do not come to consciousness, they nevertheless
- human being of the East is such that it tends towards imaginations: even if, at times, these
- imaginations are taken hold of in abstract concepts, as in Soloviev.
- inclination in the whole people to adopt the natural-scientific way of thinking, which is so
- in the East, wished to take hold of spirit and soul through imaginations. It is from this that
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- other hand, the feeling of those spiritual beings who, as imaginations, as spirits of the East,
- the spirits of the East, who pulled him towards imaginations. Because at that time spiritual
- science was not yet present on the earth he could not go further than to the web of imaginations
- imaginations. But he stopped there, with just pictures. And Schiller did not become a
- importance, then the Greeks said: Here it is not those gods who work into imaginations and are
- from imagination to inspiration, but an inspiration which they attained by means of outer nature.
- reality in matters of the social sphere — just as they did not stop at imaginations but
- ascended to inspirations — so we, too, cannot stop at imaginations but must rise up to
- Goethe would have filled imagination with what speaks out in all
- decline. A great deal of the resignation which Goethe felt in his later years is based, without
- Goethe knew that he must not go into wild fantasies but keep to true imagination. But in the
- that in recent years individual nations have only found to be true what comes from them and have
- found what comes from other nations to be false. The disgusting way that people lie to each other
- nation it was deemed untrue. If it came from one's own nation it was true. This still echoes on
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- spiritual-scientific research; which, at the least, can be given by Imagination. People will only
- in Imaginations, will inspire him, with whom he will become united intuitively and whom he will
- it through Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition.
- in order that he can again work into nature, Imagination must be added to this intellect;
- examination results or, rather, what was on the piece of paper that was the examination
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- [nation]
- to the authority which in turn proceeded from the ordinations of the Roman Church.
- about, with its culmination in the nineteenth century, in which the Christ-impulse as something
- again to human imagination. For it cannot shine forth to the intellect. The intellect can only
- towards Imagination; that is to conscious perception of the spiritual world. And the important
- makes known about the predestination of Czechoslovakia, because they have no idea of the
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- to be leading the several nations — who at any rate held positions which imply leadership
- organizing mankind according to the will of its individual nations. It was indeed in our recent
- times that national chauvinism was aroused in its very worst sense. And it is national chauvinism
- characteristics of the nations. All that has resulted from this is that peace treaties have been
- than the emergence of the principle of nationalism.
- situations. However many more national states you set up you will provide only so many more seeds
- that the Imaginations sought are the result of when the mental activity of forming ideas is
- used to produce the mental images which anthroposophists call Imagination and Intuition.
- as the methods of knowledge for coming to Imagination? Is it possible to speak here about
- pictures being dammed up like water — that, through this holding back, Imaginations come to
- again and again in my books, I have said that Imaginations have no similarity with pictures from
- can only discuss this from the newspaper article. It says then that because these Imaginations,
- Imagination is that which is evoked through the split in consciousness. This is a lack of
- will have to arise in such a way that the theology of all denominations denies him, the Christ
- Title: Abbreviated Title: Lecture I:
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- incarnation regulated?’ The reply to this question is
- a point where our preceding incarnation can be found. Thus, when retracing
- time when we were on the Earth in an earlier incarnation. When we speak of
- before for types who come more quickly to earthly incarnation.
- look back to our former incarnations, we were surrounded during our time on
- during the preceding incarnation. Thus the stream of time works at the
- incarnations have been destroyed, the moment comes when we re-enter earthly
- process is connected with the successive return of our incarnation on
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- is the imagination of the Angelos. The Sleep-experiences of the Sun-man
- densified imaginations for Jupiter and give the foundations for
- conscious ideas, which, for them, are imaginations. Our dreams are
- transformed into imaginations. In other words — the dreamer in us
- imaginations: what man dreams, the Angelos imagines. (Diagram I.)
- the plants. His dull imaginations are transmitted by the Beings of the
- to be quite clear of the fact that imaginations, inspirations and
- or feelings. Imaginations are something very real, inspirations
- imaginations, foundation of an animal kingdom through the
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- sanctity. That is to say, we can expect in our future incarnations
- Empire until the migration of nations that gave such a different
- still imaginations, and how they more and more dry up and die and
- ask this. In a certain respect they no longer exist as nations, but
- could get no further with certain designations for cosmic or earthly
- Elbe to the Atlantic Ocean and to the Apennines) to find designations
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- rhythmic alternation that occurs in man's daily life; namely, that he
- The alternation of sleeping and waking
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- experience of thought. Hence comes the inclination of the Oriental
- inclination to meditate on the outer world. But then it is like the
- one uses phrases of apparent condemnation in order to characterise
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- explanation of all that the senses conjure up before us. We ought to
- proffer the explanation of real, living concepts, concepts which are
- imaginations. Then man becomes clairvoyant, that is to say, he his
- visions. He experiences as Imaginations all that lives in his desire
- though veiled from man — the Imaginations which
- processes. Such mediums are usually very proud of their Imaginations.
- Imagination, whereas those in their turn can often very well see that
- such Imaginations, as are from time to time described as marvellous
- which can benefit all men; he has no lust of domination; but let us
- for dissemination of the teaching to a wider circle, but gate and
- manifests there in the form of an Angel-Imagination, and the person
- between a true Imagination and a false one; but neither is it
- necessary to bring one's Imaginations immediately
- Society all the various habits, inclinations, sympathies and
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- actually speak only in Imaginations, and we must remain conscious
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- arise the most vivid visions and imaginations of every possible thing
- Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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- was rife on such subjects as predestination. This is an
- enough to attain to Imagination and Inspiration wherewith we
- instead of striving to attain Imagination, Inspiration and
- examination schedules today there is exceedingly little
- Title: Lecture: Art As A Bridge Between The Sensible And The Supersensible
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- inclination arises in him to waste time in ordinary dilly-dallying. It is
- toward humanity's future destination. However, we
- future destination in any other way than by extending our interests ever
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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- things have been talked about: the self-determination of
- official designation in England since the beginning of the twentieth
- of the German Nation, which finally disappeared in 1806. In
- where it came from; “German Nation” was what it covered,
- imperial Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation always had a double
- Roman Empire of the German Nation went to Rome in order for the Pope
- soul. This “all are one” feeling, the national
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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- became the official designation for the English conservatives. All
- this happened in the realm of names, in the realm of designations, in
- this sum is supposed to have a will. That is the kind of explanation
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- incentive for achievement of complete national unity was brought
- There are nationalists, chauvinists and so forth; everything we call
- nation, national , chauvinism, it's all incorporated into the
- framework of the state. Nationalism is added and the concept of the
- “nation-state” is construed. Or we may have a certain
- of the state is used. Instead of nationalism, socialism is
- trying to squeeze all kinds of nationalisms into the political
- this, as do the socialists and the nationalists. We have founded
- to members of a foreign nation begin to talk about what an honor it
- nation which has accumulated so much glory. Such things cannot be
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- knowledge which reveals the contamination in our own thinking,
- people are separated by their feeling into nations, and
- nation. It is not through thinking that we are so placed.
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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- observation to action, and when he lets the combination of such
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- physicality in this incarnation. To feel this deeply and
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- their origination and passing away during the embryonic and
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- soon as we enter the elemental world with Imagination, we feel
- individual who has advanced to Imagination no longer believes
- Whoever does not know “Imagination” does not
- those who have advanced to Imagination, thinking is a hushed
- Imagination, and his thoughts are no longer abstractions, but
- Imagination, really integrates with this cosmic chemistry, it
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- This imagination must gradually stand before you, my dear
- friends, this imagination of dead thinking directed toward the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- strong inner determination, with our own forces, we must bring
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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- it becomes a plenitude of imaginations. You know the old
- imaginations which fill universal space — albeit somewhat
- becomes an Imagination for us. But only then, when the
- star-filled sky becomes an Imagination for us, do we feel
- an emanation of the person's inner etheric
- the end of which we can feel the cosmic Imaginations by means
- Imaginations.
- imaginations for us in the cosmos — when we arrive we see
- the imaginations from the other side [arrows]. At first we live
- the cosmic imaginations [outer wave-circle].
- imaginations, read them from the other side, the spiritual
- incarnation. I divine this; therefor my consciousness is
- current incarnation. In this moment of sleep I am transported
- incarnation.
- back to what I was in the previous incarnation as though
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 12
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- an angel-being, as angelos, guides us from incarnation to
- incarnation. It speaks of these goals. We hear them in inner
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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- willing, we must pay attention to what extent earthly inclinations
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 17
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- imagination, something tremendously majestic which the person,
- within the universe like a mighty imagination.
- our imagination more profound through meditation, if we wish
- This is the imagination which the Guardian first
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 18
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- world-creation, in world-dominion, in world-illumination, and we
- And the flooding light, the force of illumination in
- illumination of the Angeloi. But the light force for this
- illumination they receive from the Dynamis.
- elimination of what we are here on earth, and to having a feeling
- pre-earthly existence. Such an explanation is not possible
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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- coincides with the great international, cosmopolitan impulses
- in imaginations. We direct our gaze to the distance. Something
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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- as imaginations. There this willing, this feeling, this
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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- the spiritual world is with this intonation do we receive this
- is spoken with the corresponding intonation:]
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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- human being, what he is during his physical incarnation, over
- time which lead to our previous incarnations, how they create
- incarnation and form our heads, all of which makes the
- semblance of thinking in this incarnation possible.
- previous incarnations and interweaves and works, making us
- karma brings to us from previous earthly incarnations. [yellow
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