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- Title: Lecture: Overcoming Nervousness
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- meant to be taken pragmatically, gradually comes to carry conviction
- professional pursuits, his etheric body is gradually weakened. Precisely
- There is a good exercise for gradually curing such forgetfulness.
- gradually disappears.”
- Title: Lecture: Problems of Nutrition
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- problem of the thinking individual. In conscious awareness he
- become an individual and absolute necessity. In spite of the
- fears aroused by our industrialized agriculture, the individual
- individual's own inner spiritual activity takes part in directing
- individual egos as is the case with men, but they have collective
- by their individual inner egos. Moreover, a man's individual ego
- can gradually become master over what takes place within him.
- Let us consider how the ego can gradually take a
- individual man represents a species. Men appear to be the spiritual
- various animals forms. If one were to picture all the individual
- in appropriate moderation in each individual man. Each individual
- of course, but men must be considered as individuals if they are to
- individual lightness, flash forth. So we can say, coffee helps
- restricted sense, it has little to do with the individual
- This is a matter for the individual. One person is able to do it,
- Title: Lecture: The Weaving and Living Activity of the Human Etheric Bodies
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- For a gradual
- underwent a constant transformation. It was gradually
- astral body during the. Moon-epoch, whereas the Ego is gradually
- individual human beings. The colour of the skin must, for instance,
- individual human species; in the human kingdom, however, we cannot
- lived backwards through our earthly life and have thus gradually
- that things that gradually develop in a physical way must arise quite
- when the sphere gradually grows smaller and finally this sphere, upon
- head. The gradual development of the form of the head is the result
- based upon truth. We should gradually be brought to the point of
- we gradually become mature men, who concern themselves with the
- you belong to those who are gradually penetrating into these
- gradually become familiar with them, acquiring an idea of all that
- forgotten where they have read them! These are the “individual
- Title: Lecture: Nervous Conditions in Our Time
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- very good exercise for gradually curing such forgetfulness. Suppose,
- is a very good cure; he will gradually put aside certain so-called
- Title: Lecture: The Elementary Kingdoms
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- single individuality, so you will find the Egos of the
- individual Ego. On the astral plane, we find for instance,
- gradually be able to understand such things.
- must learn first of all. We ourselves must gradually mature
- Title: Lecture: On the Occasion of Goethe's Birthday
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- gradually came to light that the theory of motion, or
- individuals ... ” He continues in the same strain.
- Goethe, and a gradual and increasing understanding of his
- Title: Lecture: The Errors of Spiritual Investigation
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- that some individuality or another could reveal itself with
- phantasy, for this works strongly on the individuality and
- unconnected with his own individuality, something arising
- clear about the individualities of persons applied to
- through another individuality. The existence of spiritual
- speech — experiments, in which the individual
- recognises something dependent on the individuality, and
- on the Threshold. One can only gradually form for oneself an
- feelings are so gradually intensified, and experienced in
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- was so to say bereft by the gradual birth in him of knowledge in its
- always brings a gradually developing skill in its appropriate sphere.
- wonderful to see how each individual in undertaking his or her by no
- freedom demands that every individual who does us the favour of
- multiply its work in each individual concerned. Hence when one is
- is not possible to mention each one individually, because so many
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- consciousness. Through Spiritual Science we are struggling gradually
- said that not only humanity as a whole but every individual is
- the individual from birth to maturity his sheaths undergo changes. In
- contribution of western culture is that the cosmic Individuality who
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 3
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- gradually came to birth.
- their permanent soul-life that we recognise individuals. Here we see
- intensity, many things to which particular individuals in modern
- guide us into the great world-secrets. Thereby we gradually acquire a
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 4
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- these individualities there were yet others. One would have sought in
- vain for the leading individualities in human bodies. But there were
- be found among all peoples of such individualities, not only in
- individualities that the Greeks were referring to, when they spoke of
- individualities were the Heroes, superhuman Beings who were in the
- in its purest form the human individuality. It could be said that
- individualities do not incarnate during Earth evolution in human
- individualities of the hierarchies we have described — an
- Individuality even higher than the Archangels and the Archai, a Being
- forces and impulses enabled this Individuality to fulfil a purpose
- lectures, but who can only gradually be fully characterised — I
- mean Lucifer. Let us consider these two individualities, Christ on
- from the individual soul at death. There will be a death of the Earth
- individual soul throws off the physical body and enters a spiritual
- To expect the salvation of mankind solely from individualities who
- spiritual. It concentrates their attention upon individualities
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 5
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- antiquity, and the profound meaning of which will only gradually be
- earth. But those soul-individualities whom the Greeks regarded as
- gradually makes itself at home in the macrocosm. ... I tried to
- consciousness has been gradual. During the Lemurian time this human
- gradually that this consciousness began to enter into the physical
- about the separation, the individualisation of men. Hence she is so
- individuality is well defined. Where consciousness of unity prevails
- separation, individualisation, isolation. Thus Hera plays an active
- consciousness, the individualising goddess Hera — a function
- from each other in their individuality.
- gradually been poured out into the intellectual civilisation of the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 6
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- else. We know that the ego has only gradually drawn into the human
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 7
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- know also. But Silenus is described to us as a wise individual. We
- an old, ugly, human form, and that the type of the individuality who
- teacher the wise Silenus, we have to do with individualities who have
- consciousness. Thus when we cast about to find the individualities in
- individualities are there in prehistoric times into which no history,
- their bodies had to do. The individualities remained.
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 8
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- gradually through our deepening in Spiritual Science, that we are
- recognising this we lay a foundation which will enable us gradually
- gradually lapsed into this organic condition, now emerges from it
- gradually been formed in the ether, so in the human body of the
- This duality in the whole of cosmic activity only started from the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 9
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- gradually solidified out of that original shadow-form. Today let us
- Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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- gradually learn to comprehend what lived in the ancient Hebrew sage
- the gradual growth of our earth as the planetary scene of human
- Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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- that I have built up gradually out of this elementary existence,
- Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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- is in some such way that what had slowly and gradually been built up
- must expect to see all that had gradually evolved during the Saturn,
- the plants do not subsist in individual plants, such as we see
- duality, sufficiently mature for all the Sun elements in it to
- individualised as on our earth today. I have expressly called
- in the form of species; there were no individual plants such as there
- evolution, after a duality had come into being, after the sun had
- single individual has the skill to produce this object alone, but
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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- aeriform element, the Elohim in the warmth, gradually attains to the
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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- itself outwardly in the life of the individual between birth and
- we have seen that a duality is necessary for a life of full
- earth develops in such a way that a gradual densification downward
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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- stage of earth development, they alone are actual individualities! To
- people the earth, something like a gradual densification of the human
- being has to come about. This soul-spiritual element must gradually
- Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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- latter part of Lemuria and during Atlantis was gradually endowed with
- forms of individual plants, as we know them today, sprouted from the
- mist developed in the periphery of the earth, and then gradually grew
- individual physical form. And the Atlantean mist is described as in
- causing this volume of smoky mist gradually to lighten, and to assume
- from without, he would have seen that it was only very gradually that
- the earth gradually came into a state favourable to human
- of rain the mud in the street gradually turns to dust. Something like
- Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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- the astral and then gradually condenses into the etheric-physical; it
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture I
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- concerns man's individual existence as he stands there with his soul
- individual players. They have devoted their efforts, and especially
- in value is what the individual does, what the individual creates and
- say but also in what we do, in all our individual deeds, may be
- from an inwardly associated impulse, we were able gradually to make
- ancient Greece. We may then leave it to each individual soul here
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture II
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- individualities who still bore within them all the inward greatness of
- individualities, behind what is to be perceived externally. The
- sort of impression he there received of these human individualities.
- It may happen that some human individuality, who in bygone ages stood
- some special way. Mistakes may easily arise about such individualities
- progress these mistakes have gradually to be corrected. On the whole,
- Individuality as having been initiated on earth like other initiates
- objective result of occult research. This Individuality Who was not
- have the one and only individuality Who has given all that He gave,
- Individuality, the possibility of understanding the Christ
- Individuality without the aid of education, simply by means of
- “I consider this or that individuality the higher on account of
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture III
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- life of the soul in the real anthroposophical sense, we must gradually
- gradually get to the truth of the matter by approaching it in
- gradually reach the point of saying to oneself, “I myself gave
- worlds must be acquired by experience. We must acquire them gradually,
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture IV
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- we experience in our personality, in our individuality. If we did not
- a higher vision, of a higher insight. In this way one gradually comes
- kind of inner forceful being, gradually able bit by bit to awaken
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture V
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- to cat. There is not this duality there, for whatever is, is being.
- fundamentally on the karma of the individual human being and on the
- vivid just after going to sleep and it gradually dies away toward the
- co-experience. This gradually grows in intensity, and you penetrate
- exercises for the first steps in initiation, he should gradually
- gradually slipped away from higher worlds to be seized upon by
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture VI
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- super-sensible worlds is therefore individual, and is determined by
- to indicate something individual that can at the same time be useful
- you must admit that it is the outcome of individual karma. It can only
- of the worlds are so manifold, the ways of individuals must be
- individualities or beings of the higher worlds and to verify what part
- There are many signs today of how, gradually, understanding can be
- individual it can rejoice in its power to grow individually great. If
- eternity should be held fast in the inward greatness of the individual
- individual soul and also into all that the individual man can do for
- his inner being. For what is individual greatness in the individual
- up from the individual human soul.
- individually, what belongs most deeply to his ego-hood. But in all
- human evolution of all that is most individual in his soul. Lucifer
- For the individual soul in relation to Ahriman, however, something
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture VII
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- attitude of the individual toward what we may call the description of
- that is human egoism — not merely individual egoism, but the
- of values, his quite individual way of facing things objectively.
- personality of Gautama Buddha this individuality lived for the last
- individuality from earthly life to spiritual life, to association in
- spiritual existence. If you then trace this individuality back, you
- say, “We are here dealing with an individuality living on the
- and the change in this outstanding individuality is so represented
- “This individuality of the initiate, Gautama Buddha, worked for a
- that such an Individuality as the Christ should have brought something
- central Individuality of the whole planetary system, by the Spirit of
- travel in trains, nor airships. He will go into the individual being
- individual soul of each friend, looking forward to a further meeting
- Title: Lecture: The Sermon on the Mount
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- spiritual world has gradually become completely closed to man's normal
- gradually faded. Even the teacher, the preserver of tradition, could
- capacity to understand. His knowledge gradually became limited to the
- In order for an individual to enter the spiritual world in earlier
- that truly makes him a human being. Before an individual has developed
- beginning of his development and is like a vessel that is gradually
- the individuality of Abraham, after his initiation by Melchisedek, it
- Title: The Ego: Lecture 1
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- with a more individual theme concerning individual destiny and being.
- to an end, and then a new one began, but that the one gradually and
- this As an individual man I am a transitory phenomenon,
- individuality, such a soul-being as that of Abraham, was not merely
- single individuality. That which we still find today in the animal
- individual soul in the single human being.
- transition. All group-soulness has gradually to be stripped off. Just
- as the gaps between single nations gradually disappear, as the single
- other group-soul qualities be shed, and the individual nature of each
- connected with the individuality of man in a quite special way
- in man becoming ever more and more individual. It is only a question
- individualities or we could also say personalities in
- I? How can one gradually get an idea, a concept of what he
- at all the other members. And so we come gradually to an idea
- [Begriff] of what we profess with the word I. We gradually
- we can say: In our individuality lives something which was there
- world as Spirit. Thus we gradually work our way up to understand this
- I, i.e., the bearer of the human individuality,
- This anthroposophical view of the world arises in the most individual
- way, and is, at the same time, the most un-individual thing that can
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- Title: The Ego: Lecture 2
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- life. Our own individual life is fundamentally connected with the
- historical document for the knowledge of the greatest Individuality,
- form a perception of what the individual person can have from the four
- individuality whom we mention as Zarathustra, was the great teacher of
- Palestine the individuality who was the bearer of Zarathustrianism,
- permit ourselves to say: If such a high individuality descended and
- various faculties are gradually acquired. Our present way of seeing,
- from one individuality. Faculties which are to become common to a
- first implanted from out of the spiritual world in that individuality
- physical brain had gradually to develop from the seed. The evolution
- And so the individual characteristics had to appear that all the time
- should be shown how it gradually developed from generation to
- case of single human beings. The life of the individual falls into
- becomes independent. Thus the life of the individual runs its course
- Similarly, those germs or aptitudes must gradually develop in that
- what corresponds in the single individual to one period of age,
- say: This people, like a great individual, must so develop from
- individual from birth to change of teeth, here requires 2 x 7 = 14
- I could be born, just as in the individual, the
- pointed to the mission of the old Hebrew people, how gradually the
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- Title: The Ego: Lecture 3
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- gradually awakened through the perception of the physical world. It is
- great strides being gradually prepared, which then occur. This was the
- gradually became dull towards the spiritual world, so that he would
- individuality who lived in Elias was reborn in John the Baptist, and
- in the human breast, since the astral body had gradually lost the
- general; they are specialised. With those individualities who have a
- for different specialised initiations. And those individualities who
- influenced by the Zarathustra Individuality.
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture II
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- centuries has gradually evolved from this Christ impulse in the form
- through which the spiritual world could gradually reveal itself, be
- grown strong enough in our inner being, we may gradually experience
- exists within the first, gradually becomes capable of really leaving
- which then surrounds him. This darkness increases gradually, reaches
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture III
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- individual, corresponding to his more or less permanent type of
- Gradually it came about that the higher world withdrew from human
- centuries and millennia there is slow and gradual development; but
- would gradually have become a planetary body from which the men would
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture IV
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- for the most part, intended to designate individualities, but offices
- those individuals who looked at things in the concrete and not in the
- the quaternary refers to the gradual transformation of these three
- that, very slowly and gradually, the Earth began to wear an
- individualities at very different stages of evolution. But men in
- individuality. If we go back to a time when men brought down into the
- them as entities, as individualities, and the mightiest of them is
- rather like learning something important from another individual at a
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture V
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- purpose of human evolution implies that men are gradually to rise up
- greater perfection, and so the individual souls passing from one
- process of individual perfecting. This was the path which people of
- production of a human individuality, so perfect, so full of spirit,
- for the successors of a great Individuality to retain his name
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture VI
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- Luciferic principle, and of the gradual approach to earth, on the
- incarnations of a certain individuality, had been so purified that
- decreased; he gradually lost his original dim clairvoyance. But let
- which we call the world of the lower gods gradually withdrew from
- becomes an inner mystical god, Whom man will gradually be able to
- to the mystical Christ. The outer god has gradually become an inner
- this, and they will gradually carry out into the world what they have
- the spiritual faculties that mature in the spirit of individual men
- gradually permeated by the spiritual substance of the Christ, is
- becomes gradually more capable of again beholding the other being,
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture VII
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- experience had always been possible; individuals such as Meister
- consist in the gradual emergence of the etheric body from the
- cognition.’ Understanding of Christ therefore had gradually to
- body gradually became exhausted. That which he had brought with him
- gradually used up. In order that the etheric body might slip into the
- another individual's feelings he awakened in his soul just such an
- gradually the physical part came to be all that was perceptible. Man
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture VIII
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- to continue their own quite individual evolutionary course. They
- that individuality who once in the mystery places of Egypt raised the
- as his helpers, each helper being a single individuality. Even as in
- inspired by the high individuality who guided the peoples of old
- this high individuality, of Manu. And what did Manu communicate to
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture IX
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- time and space. Now this profound mystery can, gradually, be
- way in the study of the Karma of an individual by trying to look at
- Hence those lofty individualities who were the leaders of mankind in
- fundamentally individual characteristics whom we call the Holy
- individual relation to each other. But the Christ as the Spirit of
- individuals looked who wished to receive and could receive the
- lived in the members of other human individuals; and because the
- Zarathustra streamed into the members of other individualities, for
- in this sense — call other individualities who also are great
- individuality who at the same time received the in-pouring of the
- Bodhisattva entered this human individuality, we must not take the
- Preparation had to be made for a gradual revival of the all-embracing
- ancient wisdom during the ages to come and for placing it gradually
- third individuality destined to greatness of whom we have spoken in
- Zarathustra. The three great spiritual Beings and individualities
- is a fourth individuality named in history behind whom for those who
- individuality still higher and more powerful than Skythianos, than
- Buddha or than Zarathustra. This individuality is Manes, and those
- always been connected with the individualities of Skythianos, of
- teachings of the initiates gradually flow into humanity. The
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- Title: Life Between ... V: Life Between Death and Rebirth 1
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- elapsed after death, Imaginative vision gradually perceives that this
- during earthly life. In the Venus sphere individuals are separated
- higher hierarchies. But this power gradually vanishes, becomes dimmer
- connection with individual cases. I say, expressly, in individual
- soul between the individual and the cosmic life.
- Title: Life Between ... VI: Life Between Death and Rebirth 2
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- Gradually he is weaned from them precisely because they cannot be
- individuality of man in the narrowest sense, to that part of the
- is reunited with those individuals to whom he was closely connected
- in the man who gradually unfolds an understanding in his heart for
- What will happen when we gradually unfold such feelings, when human
- Title: Life Between ... XII: Life Between Death and Rebirth 1
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- during the first stages after death, an individual looks back in
- from a cosmic aspect on a previous occasion. He gradually enters a
- individuality that he has brought over from previous earth lives.
- stream only corresponds to the individuality inasmuch as we are
- hierarchies that he needs in order to adapt to his individuality what
- existence. Thus an individual may cross the gate of death again with
- In the existence following the life when the individual was of
- of many people we meet, especially in our time. These individuals
- trace the path of such individuals precisely because selfish
- person is a hypochondriac, a pathologically melancholy individual,
- Title: Life Between ... XIII: Life Between Death and Rebirth 2
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- kamaloca is over. When an individual enters upon his devachanic
- individual when he again enters existence through birth. We can
- Moon sphere, but only later. Anything that affects us as individuals,
- adjust matters that are not just left to his own individual
- battling with each other. As an individual was passing through the
- seership. The teachers in that school were not only individualities
- more highly developed men to receive instruction from individualities
- the savior of Mars. He was the individuality whose mission it was to
- crucifixion inasmuch as this wonderful individuality, who in keeping
- to gradually inaugurate the process of Mars' ascending
- as that of Francis of Assisi will gradually become less and less
- work in conjunction. This is the time when the individual in question
- When an individual comes into existence through birth he must bear
- record there is of significance for the individual's own
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- of Scene Four. Indeed, one has to have felt that the individual self
- this scene so that in a quite different, individual manner, when the
- form when the death of Strader gradually plays into the events
- gradually dawn upon souls, for instance, as we see it dawn upon
- the soul gradually prepare itself. You will find this, carefully
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- being. In spiritual love a personal, individual element — we
- body-individualities (as well as he can) the false illusory pictures
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- nothing in the nature and individuality of a person, for everything
- hold his own and assert his individual character, but this is
- Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture IV
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- the illusion of not coming from the soul of the individual involved
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- civilizations and individuals.
- he met first his good friend Felix, whom he had gradually grown fond
- Felix built up for Capesius, who gradually was overcome by a peculiar
- that gradually the people of the fortress were held in a dream. The
- thoughts, and thus there will come to every individual thinker the
- thought grasped by an individual human being is always permeated to a
- too, he understood that in the human activity of individual thought
- to describe it as something that lives in the individual human being.
- gradually disperse are fixed and preserved for all time — and
- individuals, on the other, the written works that belong to Ahriman —
- individual and unfolds itself in the fellowship of others. The spoken
- loneliness of thought. An individual does not speak a language of his
- folk dialects, which have nothing to do with writing, gradually
- gradually begins to search everywhere in the world, at every point
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- thought-substance they are more alive, more individual, more real
- the physical plane. We can gradually find our way in this world where
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- Every soul has its own individual spiritual path.
- showing how the individual ascent takes place, as, for example, in
- thought becomes an individual living thought-being and begins to lead
- gradually frees himself from his subjective state and enters the
- are detached that are readily felt by every soul gradually developing
- work our way very gradually to an exact beholding of higher worlds
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- second-rate movements and individuals to our own movement.
- just described gradually adapts itself to the soul world. In the
- our own astral body. We see this astral body of ours gradually go
- becomes less and less distinct. We watch it gradually drifting away
- after death; their astrality, dispersing gradually as a sphere,
- or less hinted at, but gradually, from Scene Three onwards, we see
- streaming into and awakening every individual who is taken hold of by
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VI: The Sermon on the Mount
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- gradually been completely closed to man's normal consciousness, so
- of tradition, but now even these connections have gradually faded.
- existed. The knowledge of humanity gradually extended only to the
- of his development and is like a vessel that is gradually to receive
- there was the first compensation for the loss: in the individuality
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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- there comes to light what gradually leads him to the crassest
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture II: The Feverish Pursuit of Health
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- individual health. What this says is that all general standard
- individual. Compare him with a man of more recent cultural
- and, from out the astral body, gradually change the etheric and
- gradually become depressed. When, however, the reading of a
- kind of normal human being. Not only are illnesses individual,
- every individual perceive his health in his feeling of joy, in
- an individual being from the standpoint of his characteristics
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture I: The New Form of Wisdom
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- In the year 1459, a lofty, spiritual Individuality, incarnate in the
- in the course of these lectures. The exalted Individuality who lived
- At the time when Rosicrucian wisdom was intended to flow gradually
- which passes through the successive incarnations. Individual talents
- a succession of fine mathematicians. An individual may possess great
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture II: The Ninefold Constitution of Man
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- world. Just as in the case of a human being we speak of an individual
- the individual lions living on the earth. Just as the human being has
- an individual ego, so in every astral body there lives something of a
- individual animals confront him here. In the astral world there are
- individual here on earth. Although there is not exact similarity the
- individual soul.
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture III: The Elemental World and the Heaven World. Waking Life, Sleep and Death.
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- of Devachan. What is divided among individual human beings and animals
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture IV: The Descent to a New Birth
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- individuality himself. Mediums believe that they are in contact with
- gives the answers in seances. It is not the individuality of Caesar
- the true individuality. These are matters of extreme importance.
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture V: Mans Communal Life Between Death and a New Birth. Birth into the Physical World.
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- father. The individuality who is approaching incarnation, seeks out
- over the physical body. The most highly developed Individualities,
- form in such Individualities from one incarnation to another, whereas
- case with the vast majority of leading Individualities. An exception
- Before we begin to study the karma of the individual human being, one
- that is not determined by the single individual although it is
- often not within our power to help the individual among those who are
- aching hearts, to see an individual suffering without being able to
- also help the individual. It should not be our aim to promote the well
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- true law of human destiny; an individual life is only a specific
- law. I want therefore to explain in detail the individual application
- false thoughts are of such a nature that they gradually grow into
- The individual human being, membered as he is within mankind as a
- individual, through destiny in his next incarnation, but it continues
- peoples, as well as in the individual.
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VII: The Technique of Karma
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- individuality, where he feels: I am myself all these pictures. He
- described. The individual feels as though with one part of his being
- picture how the law of Karma works. The individual feels, at the
- Suppose that on the astral plane there is an individual who acquired
- individuality.
- The individuality himself seeks his parents, although under the
- individual. Both are wrong for neither has understood the law of
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VIII: Human Consciousness in the Seven Planetary Conditions
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- today he has not always possessed, it has only gradually become what
- tones. Each human individuality will have a certain note and the whole
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture X: Planetary Evolution II
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- more the precipitation of general processes, not of individual
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XI: Evolution of Mankind on the Earth I
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- somewhat abstract idea today. Many think nowadays that the individual
- the characteristics which the individual members of these nations
- individual, on the Moon this was not the case. On the Moon the
- recapitulating Moon gradually matured so far that it could throw out
- Let us consider first the animal-men themselves. They were gradually
- man begins gradually to arrive at the upright position. His spine, his
- precipitated. This took place quite gradually and slowly. The air, to
- fire-mist of the former atmosphere,. Then gradually tiny islands
- on too weak to be the vehicle of an individual soul, are the apes, the
- gradually disappeared. They were manifested in the mastery which the
- the newly arisen individual human souls. The passions had such an
- spread. Gradually the Earth's atmosphere had so changed that every
- process. What one calls air today only gradually became free of all
- upon the processes of the Earth, gradually disappeared, but in the
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XII: Evolution of Mankind on the Earth II
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- of the earlier periods of the Earth human beings were of dual-sex,
- has preserved a residue of the ancient dual sex inasmuch as in the
- It comes from the rise of the two sexes. From the original dual
- differently, it tended to call forth variety, individualisation, and
- power of developing individuality came about.
- The ancient dual sex had yet another peculiarity. If you had asked one
- everything lived on through the generations. The gradual rise of a
- individualising of the human race, and at the same time arose the
- dying as a gradual withering of their bodies. These bodies dried up
- blood, into a substance of death. Together with man's individual
- at all after individualisation, after the expulsion of Sun and Moon.
- dual-sexed organism, representing a kind of group-soul, divide into a
- individualises mankind. There is actually active in the human being an
- as individualising element. It will come about that all connections of
- individualising element gains the upper hand. A time will come when
- will be the greatest differences between individuals. The further we
- the racial element; the true individualising principle begins as a
- darkened. Only gradually they became visible to man. This coming into
- under the guidance of the most advanced leader while gradually immense
- ties lose their hold, man becomes more and more individualised. This
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XIII: The Future of Man
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- remain individually separate, so must the truth to which all are
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XIV: The Nature of Initiation
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- not an individual like Socrates, Plato or Pythagoras. One must see his
- question of the pupil's own individuality. The teacher prescribes what
- is the basis, it must be perfected through individual imaginative
- within man today has gradually entered from without for
- individual expressions, then one can find him in oneself and then only
- Title: Man and Woman in Light of Spiritual Science
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- the opinion that the individual human being can be seen neither as
- individuality, character, or personality, no freedom and so on. As
- Title: Die Geheimnisse der biblischen Schöpfungsgeschichte: Erster Vortrag
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- Individualität enthalten ist, der er zu folgen hat. Nehmen
- schon verbunden war mit der Individualität der Maria. So
- Title: Die Geheimnisse der biblischen Schöpfungsgeschichte: Neunter Vortrag
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- Individualitäten in dieser Zeit des Erdenwerdens; denn mit
- Title: Die Geheimnisse der biblischen Schöpfungsgeschichte: Zehnter Vortrag
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- physischer Individualität als Pflanzenwuchs aus der Erde
- Title: Lecture: The Son of God and the Son of Man
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- passing through his individual evolution from one incarnation to
- human physical body gradually begins to lignify because the forces of
- is also true in the life of the individual. There is by no means the
- considering the development of the individual himself, account
- course of an individual human life is the one that comprises
- approximately the first three years. In that period, every individual
- the Son of Man is gradually permeated by the Son of God. When the
- physical body that is gradually withering, and this we can overcome.
- evolution of the individual human being” (which we ourselves
- Title: Lecture: The Concepts of Original Sin and Grace
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- Sin which still persisted in the human astral body was handed down by gradual
- Yet we attribute greatness to individuals in whom the idea of liberty,
- this will happen to certain individuals before the middle of the
- Title: Lecture: Esoteric Studies: Cosmic Ego and Human Ego
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- development in connection with individual souls passing through these
- evolution of the individual soul members as we differentiate them, is
- with the gradual incorporation of the human ego. For this
- the actual Earth evolution, but something to which he will gradually
- soul being; He is fitted to lead the individual soul-being of man more
- explanation of these words of Christ, and that we shall only gradually
- Title: Lecture: Reflections of Consciousness, Super-consciousness and Sub-consciousness
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- gradually (we gradually realise this) that everything
- through our own desires, so that they are gradually
- anywhere, so that through the want of sunlight he gradually
- spiritual beings avoid such an individuality that exhales
- must gradually be made clear to the world through spiritual
- to paint his final picture slowly and gradually on the
- Title: Lecture: Hidden Forces of Soul-Life
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- on the contrary, we learn only gradually, in the course of our
- gradually whatever we need to know — we shall pass on to the
- Title: Perception of the Elemental World
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- nothing in the nature and individuality of a person, for everything
- hold his own and assert his individual character. But this is
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture III: More Intimate Aspects of Reincarnation
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- an individual's divine ego — continues to develop
- expression of spiritual beings. The individual who knows
- later cultures. In ancient Atlantis, an individual belonging
- leading individuals in Atlantis were those who excelled as
- that humanity will gradually become acquainted with, asking
- descendants seven individuals whose souls at their birth were
- that of one of the individuals gathered around the Great
- the Sun Oracle had seven individuals whose etheric bodies
- met these seven individuals somewhere in everyday life, you
- The seven individuals from among the followers of the Great
- to be inspired individuals, but their utterances certainly
- seven inspired individuals taught from various parts of the
- disciple was reincarnated as the great individual who was to
- processes we will gradually learn to understand, the astral
- he was a very small child, that is before his own individual
- confirms that there is an individual behind Shem that must be
- regarded as the tribal individuality of all Semitic peoples.
- he was first an individual in his own right. Beyond that,
- however, he was an individual whose etheric body was
- selected individuality for the fulfillment of a mission.
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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- the most spiritual of the senses, gradually fade away, because he is no
- yet be seen to be developing gradually in the course of his life.
- exterior and gradually shape his character, in so far as this is determined
- in a certain sense man has an inborn character, but one that gradually
- encounter a quite individual method of presentation which shows that Rotteck,
- a strictly individual context. It is absurd to suppose that phrenology can
- is shaped by forces derived from his previous life, and in every individual
- recognising their effects in individuals. The formation of the skull is
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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- man, who can point to lower forms of life which evolve gradually into higher
- individual, talents and abilities showing forth — many people still
- more he radiates from the centre of his individual self, the nearer he
- the Ego in the soul leads to its own gradual awakening. Development occurs in
- aware of himself as an individual who stands apart from his environment and
- anger to react to something wrong, we advance gradually to enlightened
- independence and selflessness; that is its dual mission as an educator of
- individual. Thus the wrath of Zeus falls on Prometheus and extinguishes the
- individual human Ego is checked and driven back on itself when it has to
- sweeps through the soul of an individual, his Ego, striving for
- far-reaching truths which are valid both for individuals and for humanity
- the individual soul. Thus in Prometheus chained to the Caucasian rock
- will be succeeded by Christ Jesus, and the individual Ego will itself be
- picture, universally relevant, of how the individual experiences the
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Eleven: Kyrios, The Lord of the Soul
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- in the Ego were only gradually being awakened by perception
- conditions, and through grace, certain individuals should be
- Individuality who had lived in Elijah was reborn as John the
- inner life when the astral body had gradually lost the power
- individuals who have a definite mission to fulfil must
- specialised Initiations. Individuals chosen for a mission as
- by the Zarathustra-Individuality, it was inevitable that a
- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture V. The Christ Impulse as Living Reality
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- or deliberately falsified. He bore within him the Individuality of the
- Abraham-Individuality can take possession of the personality of a
- Now it was known at that time that a certain Individuality who had
- Individuality had unfolded a power of deep and fervent piety, devotion
- give the name Christian Rosenkreutz to this Individuality. But it was
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse as Living Reality - Lecture 1
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- human individuality, and strive only to cram their heads with what the
- human individuality in the foreground.
- recognition of individualities, work educationally in the
- accord to understand human individualities in our own way, and then a
- after all, this has gradually met with justified doubt, and therefore
- sects, and each individuality can remain free.
- a case of special interests. Each individual can follow these up for
- only in broad sweeps and universal truths but also in the individual
- falsified. He bore within him the individuality of the new Bodhisattva
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse as Living Reality - Lecture 2
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- Now it was known at that time that a certain individuality who had
- individuality had unfolded a power of deep and fervent piety, devotion
- give the name Christian Rosenkreutz to this individuality. But it was
- individuality can be possessed by the personality of a Bodhisattva at
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture III: Reflections in the Mirror of Consciousness, Superconsciousness and Subconsciousness
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- — the individual in most cases could never, through
- Mary Magdalene. This individual goes through the world, and as
- gradually (we do come to this gradually,) that it all may be
- then gradually with the wish everything that imprisons us in
- quality of the individual concerned. That is to say: the laws
- this way, as he progresses gradually and is more fully
- knowledge of what must gradually be made clear and
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture IV: Hidden Soul Powers
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- happen, as it often does at the present time, that individuals
- subconscious powers of the individual.
- learns gradually through development; and the ability rightly
- by the individual human being into his subconscious mind,
- activities. The times of gradual going to sleep and of similar
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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- and the next talk. I will deal less with individual questions
- sleeping. We notice that our senses gradually fail and we get
- strengthen our soul forces gradually. Then it happens that we
- symbolic images before our souls, but gradually from deep,
- on. Then gradually the Imaginations that he has sent down to
- laboriously and gradually.
- which one comes slowly and gradually into the spiritual world,
- to develop such a mood of calmness gradually, which enables
- gradually because it completely lives in the beings.
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- individuality, the interplaying forces and processes of the
- making known that which is independent of its own individuality
- individuality and pushes its way through if the consciousness
- distinguish the subjective, individual consciousness contents
- medium that cannot be associated with the individuality; one
- to envisage the individuality of the medium exactly. Here we
- and how the experience is coloured by the individuality. Since
- is that there is a way to overcome the error gradually and get
- so — in which the individual of the consciousness is
- There one has materialism, positivism, individualism,
- gradually, and that then the truth positions itself in the
- gradually. We suppose once that at a certain age we intensely
- individuality perceives, but when the world perceives and
- therefore, always the own individuality intermingles in the
- the spiritual researcher describes a subjective, individual
- exposed which appear gradually in the evolution of humanity.
- but her wing beats are so big and slow that the individual dies
- this way. You have gradually to work your way upward. Is the
- Title: Lecture: Signs of the Times: Michaels Battle and Its Reflection On Earth -- I
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- individual dead person. The human being must, however, acquire a
- it is possible to focus one's attention upon definite individual
- individual cases. If clairvoyant consciousness observes what happens
- upon the special, individual life relationships of the departed one is
- and to look in his special, individual life for the thought with which
- which were concerned with the individual personal element, and shall
- Title: Lecture: Signs of the Times: Michaels Battle and Its Reflection On Earth -- II
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- Michael gradually rose from the rank of an Archangel to that of a Time
- You see, at the beginning of the twentieth century it gradually became
- from gradual death through illness. Imagine the following case: A
- were gradually developed was precisely the time when mankind was
- individual to illuminate for himself what lives in our immediate
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 3-15-10
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- today for men have much more individualistic tendencies. If a teacher
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 8-24-10
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- independently at the transformation of these individual bodies. This
- gradually work on our etheric body in such a way that it becomes
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 2-12-11
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- gradually became necessary for men to tread the inner and outer paths
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 8-23-11
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- the overcoming of dishonesty in oneself, can one gradually get to the
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 8-26-11
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- the east The spheres of various beings bound his individual spiritual
- scattered in space that seem to be individual beings during our
- effect this has and how it's taken in by individuals.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 11-19-11
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- esoteric should gradually bring everything into his consciousness,
- Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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- gradually learn to comprehend what lived in the ancient Hebrew sage
- I tried to describe the gradual growth of our earth as the planetary
- Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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- that I have built up gradually out of this elementary existence,
- Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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- is in some such way that what had slowly and gradually been built up
- must expect to see all that had gradually evolved during the Saturn,
- the plants do not subsist in individual plants, such as we see
- duality, sufficiently mature for all the Sun elements in it to
- individualised as on our earth today. I have expressly called
- in the form of species; there were no individual plants such as there
- evolution, after a duality had come into being, after the sun had
- single individual has the skill to produce this object alone, but
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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- aeriform element, the Elohim in the warmth, gradually attains to the
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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- itself outwardly in the life of the individual between birth and
- we have seen that a duality is necessary for a life of full
- earth develops in such a way that a gradual densification downward
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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- stage of earth development, they alone are actual individualities! To
- people the earth, something like a gradual densification of the human
- being has to come about. This soul-spiritual element must gradually
- Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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- latter part of Lemuria and during Atlantis was gradually endowed with
- forms of individual plants, as we know them today, sprouted from the
- mist developed in the periphery of the earth, and then gradually grew
- individual physical form. And the Atlantean mist is described as in
- causing this volume of smoky mist gradually to lighten, and to assume
- from without, he would have seen that it was only very gradually that
- the earth gradually came into a state favourable to human
- of rain the mud in the street gradually turns to dust. Something like
- Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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- the astral and then gradually condenses into the etheric-physical; it
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- was so to say bereft by the gradual birth in him of knowledge in its
- always brings a gradually developing skill in its appropriate sphere.
- wonderful to see how each individual in undertaking his or her by no
- freedom demands that every individual who does us the favour of
- multiply its work in each individual concerned. Hence when one is
- is not possible to mention each one individually, because so many
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- consciousness. Through Spiritual Science we are struggling gradually
- said that not only humanity as a whole but every individual is
- the individual from birth to maturity his sheaths undergo changes. In
- contribution of western culture is that the cosmic Individuality who
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 3
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- gradually came to birth.
- their permanent soul-life that we recognise individuals. Here we see
- intensity, many things to which particular individuals in modern
- guide us into the great world-secrets. Thereby we gradually acquire a
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 4
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- these individualities there were yet others. One would have sought in
- vain for the leading individualities in human bodies. But there were
- be found among all peoples of such individualities, not only in
- individualities that the Greeks were referring to, when they spoke of
- individualities were the Heroes, superhuman Beings who were in the
- in its purest form the human individuality. It could be said that
- individualities do not incarnate during Earth evolution in human
- individualities of the hierarchies we have described — an
- Individuality even higher than the Archangels and the Archai, a Being
- forces and impulses enabled this Individuality to fulfil a purpose
- lectures, but who can only gradually be fully characterised — I
- mean Lucifer. Let us consider these two individualities, Christ on
- from the individual soul at death. There will be a death of the Earth
- individual soul throws off the physical body and enters a spiritual
- To expect the salvation of mankind solely from individualities who
- spiritual. It concentrates their attention upon individualities
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 5
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- antiquity, and the profound meaning of which will only gradually be
- earth. But those soul-individualities whom the Greeks regarded as
- gradually makes itself at home in the macrocosm. ... I tried to
- consciousness has been gradual. During the Lemurian time this human
- gradually that this consciousness began to enter into the physical
- about the separation, the individualisation of men. Hence she is so
- individuality is well defined. Where consciousness of unity prevails
- separation, individualisation, isolation. Thus Hera plays an active
- consciousness, the individualising goddess Hera — a function
- from each other in their individuality.
- gradually been poured out into the intellectual civilisation of the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 6
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- else. We know that the ego has only gradually drawn into the human
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- know also. But Silenus is described to us as a wise individual. We
- an old, ugly, human form, and that the type of the individuality who
- teacher the wise Silenus, we have to do with individualities who have
- consciousness. Thus when we cast about to find the individualities in
- individualities are there in prehistoric times into which no history,
- their bodies had to do. The individualities remained.
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- gradually through our deepening in Spiritual Science, that we are
- recognising this we lay a foundation which will enable us gradually
- gradually lapsed into this organic condition, now emerges from it
- gradually been formed in the ether, so in the human body of the
- This duality in the whole of cosmic activity only started from the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 9
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- gradually solidified out of that original shadow-form. Today let us
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 11-8-1908
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- something beautiful whenever we feel envy, it will gradually
- that the noise and anger gradually disappear. Anger also has a very
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 8-27-1909
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- who came to Asia through Africa produced the individuality that could
- spiritual individuality that's symbolized by the name Titurel. Floris
- eyes and gradually changed into the image of a tree that grew and from
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 8-30-1909
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- higher individuality that radiates above him. Lohengrin unites himself
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 12-7-1909
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- which we gradually create spiritual organs in our astral body with
- that we make in the mass of our astral body only gradually become
- beings had held back the capacity of individual thinking and speech
- thinks, but it's no thinking that he produces himself individually
- streams through the world. Man has no individual language either, for
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture One
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- the same as we are now. The soul only gradually descended, and only
- gradually did the human being develop from the generic into a specific
- individual being. If one had taken together the generic souls of human
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Two
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- Testament is a record of initiation. Using individual images as examples
- ask why there are contradictions in the individual Gospels, why they
- what this individual means for humankind. We can acquire an understanding
- individual words if we adopt the way of thinking of one who has
- eternal. If we observe an individual we can ask the question: What
- of animals it happens this way: Individual animals discard their bodies
- the greatest possible individualization of the human being, the freedom
- of the human being as an individual. At the beginning of the human race
- priests and kings gradually cease to exist. A final state is pointed to
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Three
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- of materialism. It was incumbent upon the leaders of humankind gradually
- is up to every individual to find a connection to the spiritual life
- of the etheric body. The etheric body must gradually be developed into
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Four
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- our souls must learn the lesson of each individual region. The seven
- physical body is especially cultivated. The individual words characterize
- individual.
- the breath of God. This is the becoming of the individual human I: through
- books that have been given to us by great individuals, only then are
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