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  • Title: Lecture: Preparing for the Sixth Epoch
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    • significance of West European culture lies in the fact that the quest
    • of West European culture, and particularly of Central European
    • lectures given in past years, we know that Eastern Europe is inhabited
    • Western and Central Europe is to introduce into men qualities that can
    • Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe will have to wait until the spirit self
    • Eastern Europe feels instinctively, but often with perverted instinct,
    • Europe says, “the Russian man.” Many of the Russian
    • Western and Central Europe. They say, “You pay no heed at all to
    • across from the East to Western and Central Europe in many reproaches
    • are, accuse Western and Central Europe of having lost all feeling for
    • that the Christianity of Western Europe has not succeeded in
    • conclusion by saying, “In Western Europe there can never be
    • never come to Western European civilization. There humanity will never
    • adhere firmly to the thought: We are the last people in Europe to
    • our working groups. What holds Eastern Europe so firmly to the group
    • different lineages. The most highly composite state in Europe stands
    • exceedingly difficult to understand from the Western European point of
    • and Central Europe to understand became the main and central idea in
    • Western Europe, as a preparation for the sixth epoch, we try among
    • of the greatest thinkers of Eastern Europe: “If Christ had not
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  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 1
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    • Europe since the Christian rejuvenation. For the stanzas of Dzyan do
    • ancient inhabitants of Europe said in their myths about gods and
  • Title: Life Between ... XV: Intercourse With the Dead
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    • religion were prevalent in Europe, for instance, we would still have
  • Title: Lecture: Evolution of Human Freedom and Personal Consciousness
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    • was in a different position from the European towards God.
    • His highest conception was Brahman. The European pays but
  • Title: Lecture: The Old Sagas of the Gods
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    • thought as do the Northern Saga poems. If the European can
    • Western Europe and of Northern Europe. In Scandinavia and
    • Central and Northern Europe there is something tragical.
    • root-race. In Central Europe Christianity was spread abroad
    • the Atlantean race, Europe, which was then tropical,
  • Title: Lecture: Adept-School of the Past
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    • thought of as lying between present-day Europe and America. This
    • between America and Europe, we must seek the seminary of the ancient
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XIII: Common Ground above Us; Christ in Us
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    • This is the deep meaning of the West-European culture: that the
    • post-Atlantean culture. It is the task of the West-European and
    • particularly the Central European culture that the human beings
    • years that in the East of Europe people live that have a
    • Western Europe and Central Europe have the vocation to develop
    • East of Europe has to wait, until the spirit-self descends on
    • of Europe and also Central Europe. They say: you do not pay
    • barbarity et cetera to Central Europe and Western Europe from
    • say: Western Europe and Central Europe have already lost any
    • why it says, the West-European Christianity did not manage to
    • century, said as the last consequence: in Western Europe,
    • in the West-European culture and civilisation, happiness will
    • which has remained to us as the last in Europe. The others have
    • Europe sticks to the group-soul, calling, for example, the
    • say, the most composed state of Europe faces that state which
    • from the West-European point of view. But anthroposophists
    • idea which is hard to understand to the West- European from its
    • starting point, of course, also to the Central European, became
    • We in Western Europe look just for that which we care for as
    • different it is in the West, how different in Central Europe.
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