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  • Title: Lecture: Preparing for the Sixth Epoch
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    • They cannot rise to the thought that the community of the future must
    • retain this life in the group soul; the others have risen out of it;
    • true freedom of thought; least of all will it be able to rise to the
    • But something new must arise! What is significant in the child will be
    • Austria, which comprises thirteen distinct peoples and thirteen
    • his identity. But Christ did so, inasmuch as He has risen, inasmuch as
    • realize that a God exists. If Christ had not risen, all our belief
    • Christ had not risen, the world would be meaningless, therefore Christ
    • has risen! Note this sentence well, for it is a cardinal saying of one
    • risen the world would be senseless, therefore Christ has risen.”
    • when I say, if Christ had not risen the world would be senseless;
    • therefore Christ has risen — but this is far better logic than
  • Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture III: The Death of A God and Its Fruits In Humanity
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    • the human soul. The longings and questionings that will arise
    • the new clairvoyance, come to know of sublime Beings who have risen
    • Bodhisattva who arises from mankind and works within humanity. He
    • anthroposophist also knows that a Being who has risen from the rank of
    • the true character of those Beings who have risen from the rank of
    • in Greek culture is characterised by the saying: ‘Better it is to be a
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 1
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    • acquainted with them in a general way. In these lectures we may rise
    • means that our souls' gaze must rise to those beings who, in
    • world, and man is able (as far as it is possible for him) to rise a
    • world again; when he rises to clairvoyant vision, he finds the
    • space; there is, for the soul which rises consciously into the spaces
    • ‘Mars’ they would have felt that they had to rise to the
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 2
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    • characterised as watery, or as water. If for instance you take iron,
    • the flame, and the rising of the smoke, and as the smoke rises a real
    • such a way that after death it rises again into the higher world.
    • but rises to the element of fire, then after thy death thou dost free
    • with thee and cannot rise into the spiritual world after thy death;
    • thy death it will rise again into the spiritual worlds and will not
    • ever rise into a higher. But, so that order should exist, other
    • help certain spiritual elemental beings to rise; but if you unite
    • elementary spirits which are so necessary to you. They rise to the
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 3
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    • questions may have arisen in many souls towards the end of
    • it? This question might arise in many minds. As I have said before;
    • reincarnation. That which we have characterised as the lunar
    • but that they had risen to those heights, and also that they were
    • Misunderstandings often arise about the sayings of the ancients, for
    • ancient Saturn. These beings have risen by degrees from their human
    • exteriorised, made real, yes, we might even say incarnated.’
    • itself. No condition of Pralaya could have arisen for Saturn through
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 4
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    • which rises upwards into higher worlds. But if only this had been
    • him. This rises ever higher and higher, and we gaze upwards into
    • characterise as Cherubim, took into themselves the light which sprang
    • shall gradually be able to rise to the comprehension of other
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 5
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    • to repeat them, because we have to rise in these lectures to very
    • have risen to mighty cosmic deeds of sacrifice.
    • did not rise so high as the Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones; they stopped
    • rise spiritually as high as possible; others again had remained
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 6
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    • Then we rise to those beings whom we designate the Spirits of
    • This ‘Spirit of the Age’ comprises something which
    • or Spirits of Form; yesterday we characterised their task from above
    • downwards, now we characterise them from below upwards. The spirits
    • We may now characterise in a similar way how the Beings we named
    • to characterise these realms of control correctly. I shall draw this
    • Zodiacal sign. Before 270 B.C. it did not rise in Pisces but in
    • draw the Zodiac in the way we characterised it yesterday, we should
    • Spirits of Form. Then comes the sphere — as I characterised it
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 7
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    • nature of man and of his developments, can we rise to the
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 8
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    • arise because of this, because with each Saturn we have to do with a
    • physically cognisable warmth. Thus the illusion arises, when one
    • faculties and processes of the human being, was comprised, for
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 9
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    • yesterday, numerous questions should arise, and that with regard to
    • sort of system. But one question which may arise in many minds must
    • Another difficulty seems to have arisen because I said that the
    • development it is not so. Saturn first arises, then, by way of
    • solar system has arisen organised itself into ancient Saturn, the
    • comprises all that man has within him. Profound truth lies in the
    • of the said nations. When nations have to rise in a certain way still
    • further, and rises to higher Beings; we have learnt to know the first
    • creator rises before our spiritual sight, and we say to ourselves,
    • not at all the case! But the great question arises: Is the humanity
    • gained the possibility, the right, to rise still higher? We ask
  • Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 10
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    • spiritually proceeds: Beings arise to higher stages, and whilst they
    • time when the spiritualised men will have risen into higher spheres.
    • spiritually considered. Leonardo da Vinci has risen higher through
    • rise beyond the Seraphim, we should get into the realm of
    • etc.; thus we shall rise ever nearer and nearer to the Godhead,
    • Hierarchies said to themselves: ‘Never could that arise which
    • has to arise if the way were always smooth. Greater things must take
    • human ‘I,’ and gave them the choice, as it were, to rise
    • — it was said — ‘preferred to rise into the
    • up again into the spiritual world; when you rise again you must
    • the mission we have just characterised. For the sake of this mission
  • Title: Life Between ... XV: Intercourse With the Dead
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    • hypotheses to explain how plant life arises from mere dead
    • most, a longing for death may arise in the super-sensible world but
    • worlds, but loneliness does arise. Loneliness in the super-sensible
    • arise out of its own folk-substance. It came from the East. Something
    • been sociable but was condemned to loneliness, a longing arises in
  • Title: Lecture: Evolution of Human Freedom and Personal Consciousness
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    • Spiritual Science. Shock after shock will arise and the earth
    • the human kingdom has risen. If a holy person (Saint) is to
    • arise without evil. If one member develops, another has to
  • Title: Lecture: The Old Sagas of the Gods
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    • until we have risen above the possibility of error: —
    • experience. In Christ a new Baldur must arise.
  • Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Gospel of St. John and Ancient Mysteries
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    • Now he could rise to
    • in the world. Christianity is a proof that there can arise in the
  • Title: Lecture: Adept-School of the Past
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    • movement has arisen in our time not because of the arbitrary act of
    • I have now characterised our
  • Title: Lecture: The Sermon on the Mount and the Return of Christ
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    • Messiahs will arise.
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XIII: Common Ground above Us; Christ in Us
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    • familiarise himself with certain more intimate truth of the
    • this community in mind like a lofty ideal which comprises the
    • human being” could arise so often. A genius holds sway in
    • cannot rise to the thought that they should have in mind the
    • understand the freedom of thought, and it cannot rise to the
    • arises then as a community of the souls we care for this in its
    • rise — this saying of St. Paul is principal, Solovyov
    • world. If Christ did not rise again, the world would be
    • greatest spirits of the East. If Christ did not rise again, the
    • logical if I say: if Christ did not rise again, the world would
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XIV: Post-mortal Experiences of the Human Being
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    • it. The spiritual scientist, actually, has to familiarise
    • spiritual science about anything in the world. If you summarise
    • really want to rise to an understanding of the spiritual
    • characterised now. The external reading of characters in the
    • the physical world. We familiarise in the spiritual world so
    • the possibility as clairvoyant to familiarise himself with the
    • It can feel the Risen One;
    • certain responsibility arises for you simply from the fact that
    • uneducated way. I wanted to characterise such an example,



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