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- Title: Lecture: The Errors of Spiritual Investigation
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- longer making use of it — as if one stood at an abyss,
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 10
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- last before an empty and bottomless abyss. That is an ordeal which
- spirit of our time. It has at some time to face the abyss which opens
- experience the ordeal of standing before the void, before the abyss
- side to fear of the infinite abyss, and to
- Title: The Sources of Artistic Imagination and the Sources of Supersensible Knowledge
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- his inner life. An abyss lies between. This abyss, the
- Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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- waters”(above the abyss) — or darkness was upon the
- Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture VII
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- where Strader stands at the abyss of his existence, there is a
- But one stands in the fullest sense of the word at the abyss of
- the spiritual world as a nothing on the edge of the abyss of
- edge of the abyss, that everything we have ever experienced is
- completely new world at the edge of the abyss, the receiving of the
- encounter that takes place at the edge of the abyss.
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- and, hence, feels as if he faces an abyss. What he had up to
- Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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- waters”(above the abyss) — or darkness was upon the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 10
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- last before an empty and bottomless abyss. That is an ordeal which
- spirit of our time. It has at some time to face the abyss which opens
- experience the ordeal of standing before the void, before the abyss
- side to fear of the infinite abyss, and to
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