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  • Title: Lecture: Overcoming Nervousness
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    • This lecture, Nervosität und Ichheit, was given in Munich,
    • When called upon to make a decision in a given situation, they are at a
    • movements are not so extreme and they may only give a kind of jerk
    • though anthroposophy can give such pedagogical advice, it will
    • unsatisfied. Fulfillment of them would give you pleasure, but you can
    • These may seem like small details I have given here, but it must also be
  • Title: Lecture: Problems of Nutrition
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    • was given by Rudolf Steiner in Munich, January 8, 1909, and was
    • should give up meat for a diet of vegetables.
    • is given them. This approach, however, remains an extremely
    • problem of nutrition. Only then can answers be given to the
  • Title: Lecture: The Weaving and Living Activity of the Human Etheric Bodies
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    • lecturer.) All rights reserved. Lecture given in Munich. GA# 174a.
    • first only be given in a more general outline. We say that the
    • everything which has thus been given in a schematic form. We already
    • mother’s body. This, above all, gives rise to the form of the
    • telling him that the deeds of gods are needed in order to give rise
    • human forces which are also needed in practical life, can give rise
    • problem of what we should do, in order to give others something to
    • psychological art (this is the name given to it by many modern
  • Title: Lecture: Nervous Conditions in Our Time
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    • This lecture, Nervosität und Ichheit, was given in Munich,
    • A lecture given by
    • they shall do in the given situation. This latter nervousness can
    • give someone this advice, not merely because he is forgetful but
    • writing, they have to give themselves a kind of jerk — a
    • must here give a piece of advice to the educational world, though
    • contribute to strengthen their ethereal bodies. They do not give
    • would give you pleasure, but you can quite well do without it. Set
    • thing because I have given myself the answer Yes. This Yes will have
  • Title: Lecture: The Elementary Kingdoms
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    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich,
    • A Lecture given by
    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich,
    • discovers the etheric body, which gives life to the physical
    • workmen in a quarry break stone, this actually gives rise to
    • given over to death, did not another Ego work upon it, while
    • gives the minerals their form. The animals received their
    • hand, the animals are given their form, which enables him to
    • Plant-Ego. Your form, your shape however, is given to you by
    • gives us pictures which we should unite with our feelings.
  • Title: Lecture: On the Occasion of Goethe's Birthday
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    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich
    • from Bn/GA 129. It was given on, and dedicated to, the anniversary
    • A Lecture given by
    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich
    • from Bn/GA 129. It was given on, and dedicated to, the anniversary
    • finally given rise to a considerable amount of scepticism and
    • that which can alone give a comprehensive view of the world
    • absorbed in the things lying open to us. Goethe can give us
  • Title: Lecture: The Errors of Spiritual Investigation
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    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich
    • A Lecture given by
    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich
  • Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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    • have not been given merely as a sort of embellishment of our
    • able to give them a spiritual science which meets these conditions if
    • our spiritual-scientific studies. Once upon a time it was given to
    • Menelaus, Odysseus, were given to mankind, then under its influence
    • given a sacerdotal-religious character in sacrifice to the higher
    • One pole of modern European spiritual life was given in the revival
    • before you the feelings which prompted us to give pride of place, at
    • what we are given as dramatic art in the world outside; it is easy to
    • the impress our special kind of spiritual knowledge should give to
    • to which I now give expression.
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    • I tried to give you some idea of the way the Greeks thought about the
    • behind it. To give you some idea of this, let me just mention one
    • Science is allowed to penetrate into our civilisation. It can give a
    • at work today in the human being without his being able to give a
    • spiritual world. The same forces of Nature which have given me my
    • forces give me also the power of clairvoyance; just as I breathe, so
    • form his own clairvoyant faculty, but both these things were given to
    • compact, than the bodies of those men who were still able to give
    • of old was a law-giver, giving law which did not flash up into
    • given them the laws which continue to live in human morality.
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    • this course of lectures I hope to be able to give you a survey of some
    • how the threads all hang together. In the two lectures just given I dwelt
    • very short-sighted, it scarcely gives a thought to anything beyond
    • look into the macrocosm, into the great world; the macrocosm gives
    • us take these two things, the macrocosm which gives birth to the
    • microcosmic substance, the astral body, we can give an answer in
    • very simple. If anyone were to give you a dish containing peas and
    • completely with chalk. That gives us to start with one of the
    • which I have filled in with chalk ... would give the ratio of the
    • filled in with chalk). If you give yourself in meditation to this
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    • In order to give an account of this difference we have to introduce
    • Impulse, seek to give to humanity for their inspiration everything
    • This gives you the
    • pantheism which gives out that all Nature is permeated with a uniform
    • after the Mystery of Golgotha, the Spirit to whom we rightly give the
    • forces of hindrance, to which we must not give the name of the
  • Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 5
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    • entirely to the principle of the Elohim, is completely given up to
    • could give them in their Atlantean incarnations. Yet if we are
    • these Greek gods could still give to men, there was one thing they
    • could not give; they could not give the ego-consciousness which man
    • principle of creation. They could not give ego-consciousness to men,
    • figure which the Greeks depicted in such a way as to give expression
    • Poseidon or of Pluto could not directly give me, something with which
    • had a peculiar feeling towards what the elder Dionysos could give
    • course of time, for at present there is much in human nature to give
    • holding sway in the universe, of which Greek mythology gives us such
    • wonderfully what is given in the magnificent pictures of the old
    • dismembered Dionysos was given to Semele, a mortal, and resulted in
    • as intellectual culture, consider the mental content of what is given
  • Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 6
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    • found so astonishing, but which, pieced together, give us the world
    • life, and we shall get no further unless we give some thought to this
    • example is given, and the perception of human physical bodies, of
    • soul has given a graphic answer to this world-riddle quite in
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    • tribulations, we must first give some thought to what modern
    • something was given to man in the Mysteries which had nothing to do
    • Spiritual Science which are given here, a different style, a
    • tradition has given us as the external appearance of Dionysos, who is
    • Middle Ages (Maria in modern times), I have been able to give just a
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    • gives him premonitions of it but no more. He begins to suspect that
    • because he gives rein to these premonitions, it is because he allows
    • treasure out of the unconscious? We give it a different form from the
    • we give it back again to the gods in the form which it has acquired
    • noble heritage which the gods have given us, so that they may share
    • given the right treatment, you can see salt-crystals crystallise out
    • again into connection with the physical brain and give it an impress
    • gods themselves in the depths of our life-body we are unable to give
    • a being. Imagine that we were to give birth to our thoughts as
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    • give to Mary the yellow robe of the Magdalene! Why not? Because the
    • surface and gives us knowledge of only the tiniest important part of
    • all higher development that our souls never need give up, but can
    • it may be only after a long time that spiritual revelation gives to
    • given at Carlsruhe a few weeks later, Dr. Steiner repeatedly
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    • described gives rise to an attempt to penetrate along the esoteric
    • self-knowledge such as is given by esoteric training a man tries to
    • but give way to them. Again and again we become gripped by a will of
    • me give you an example.
    • is only meant to give a slight indication of how it is possible to
    • give us plenitude in place of emptiness.
    • dimly surmise, but it gives us the strength to say that in the end we
    • instance, if anyone were to say, ‘Since you have given us your
  • Title: The Physical-Superphysical: Its Realisation Through Art
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    • This lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner on February 15th 1920 at
    • This lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner on February 15th 1920
    • or what is given in any other way by the sense world alone.
    • given greater prominence. This something, a potentiality in
    • sides being formed alike. But when this has been given
    • these the longing of our time really to discover and give
    • gives an impression of something welling up out of the light,
    • give much satisfaction — because blue is always treated
    • give you only an indication of these things. It is clear,
    • life this is suppressed. Because the eye is given this
    • the eye, it is this that is given form by the sculptor.
    • spiritually given her over to death, we have taken something
    • is in life, we would not give shape in our picture to what it
    • give a comprehensive picture of man's relation to art when
  • Title: The Sources of Artistic Imagination and the Sources of Supersensible Knowledge
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    • This lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner on May 6th 1918 at
    • This lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner on May 6th 1918
    • matter what name may be given to the process. The nature of
    • into the surging tones. Hardly anything gives one a truer and
    • obliged to give body to the mental picture, so too is the
    • has given rise to such fantastic speculation about the way in
    • flesh-colour gives the effect of rest, repose; to the seer it
    • gives form to the spoken word by greater or less emphasis, by
    • that he has first to give form; what is important is how he
    • forces and gives them form through sound and tone. If we
    • be raised upwards and given form.
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • I have now given you
    • picture of an elementary sheath, which, to give a very rough sensuous
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • originally given to us has actually the peculiarity that the very
    • be expressed by a picture such as I have given you, as streams
    • science. What is it that has given him the special structure which
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • I have now given you
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • [These lectures were in fact given in Prague in
    • soul-warmth, will give you a proximate idea of that interweaving
    • give the name “sound-ether” to what works within
    • creation gives us, quite in accordance with the facts, what we must
    • another and together they give us a unified picture of the coming
    • we may know where we are, we must be able to give them their proper
    • from the various lectures I have given in the course of years, or
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • others — forgive me for saying this — those whose
    • advanced Spirits of Personality, the Yamim, were given their
    • is given the task of weaving the dark into the light. Throughout the
    • mysterious expression lay'lah, which has given rise to
    • all), larger or smaller periods (usually given as “year”
    • Eleven lectures by Rudolf Steiner given at Oslo in June, 1910.
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    • the lowest member of our human being, and to give it its place in
    • it gives us the illusion of densification. Within the process itself
    • a much lower level. Let me give you an example. A man goes to sleep
    • This crude simile really does give a fair idea of the sort of
    • spiritual insight names were given in ancient times! The seers of old
    • appreciate it and give it its proper value as appearance, if we go on
    • we give the names Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Spirits of Wisdom,
    • That gives us a much
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    • this, and years ago I was able to give information out of the Akasha
    • our earth-consciousness, into what today gives us consciousness of
    • superficial, because it only gives half the truth. The light which
    • on the second day. Genesis gives the facts as we should expect them
    • to be given from what we have been able to observe by spiritual
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • strengthening forces which give to the astral body what it needs to
    • Genesis gives a description of the clothing of man — man still
    • he did acquire. Earth conditions were not yet ripe enough to give man
    • yet give him the conditions suited to his earthly life. Man had first
    • became animals of the air, because they could not be given the
    • be given the Jahve-Elohim strength. He had to be bodied forth in the
    • to give, the inbreathing of air, did not take place until after the
    • introduce anything out of the Genesis account. In the description given in
    • influence given from quite a different aspect. But when we have come
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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    • could not have given to man his true earthly meaning. All that we
    • earth, but we must give full weight to the phrase “after his
    • later. How could the Bible give this expression? It would have to say
    • document influenced the description given in my
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    • will never give anything other than what I am saying. If it is upon
    • later. Without the preparation which Spiritual Science gives, what
    • understand that the Elohim give up, so to speak, only a part of their
    • originally given to us were acquired. When we set to work to
    • easy for me to give this particular course; nor will any of my
    • lectures as this can not only give us knowledge, but can stir forces
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    • dramatic productions. If I may be allowed to give expression to the
    • gives me the deepest satisfaction to see how, this year as well as
    • Now that for some years past we have been able to give dramatic
    • writer, when desiring to give life and form to the personalities he is
    • of much that spiritual science gives us to feel our way into this
    • understanding to work; we need only give ourselves up to immediate
    • the fruits that Eros can give. We turn our gaze to Demeter and see in
    • needs to be given, though perhaps unconsciously, what it truly desires
    • representatives does not come to naught.” What is it that gives
    • one who himself wishes to work independently, nothing can give truer
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    • point of view these ideas give, we shall return again to the power of
    • able to give us a view into the land of our desire, into eternity. We
    • according to the needs of the age, great initiates give to men from
    • beginning of these lectures only approximate ideas can be given of so
    • of his physical body” can be given as an entirely explicit
    • gives us a really faithful image of the functions and processes in the
    • different. I will give you an example. Consider the hands. Just as
    • namely, what it is and what it can become through the methods given in
    • course of evolution as impulse all that can be given through living
    • all that, fundamentally, gives to evolution its whole stamp and
    • remains in the soul that might give preference to any one religion. We
    • studying a plant would give the flower preference over the root
    • Let us turn our gaze to the initiates who give light to mankind as the
    • phenomenon. I could give examples of what I have just told you of the
    • to give to mankind through their super-physical bodies. In Christ we
    • have the one and only individuality Who has given all that He gave,
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    • as we can give a description of the hand in physical life at all, we
    • This gives some idea of how desires and cravings are real forces,
    • and beings who give one the feeling that what they expose is
    • consciousness, if it is to give a correct description, cannot express
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    • given through any philosophical concepts. Then you will feel what a
    • feeling what can give us ideas about initiation. Let us assume that a
    • The feeling one has is one of being given up to the objective, to the
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    • so. Anyone who has to give advice as to the exercises to be undertaken
    • that fills the soul. I wanted to give this merely as an illustration
    • things, as an impulse given by a being of the spiritual world —
    • worlds so that they can give out these impulses. When you reach the
    • meeting it. I beg you to give this little digression your serious
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    • said to give a normal path, a normal “line of march” for a
    • initiation. Hence the need of something more than instructions given
    • Without wishing to give any kind of explanation about what has been
    • is that gives the more or less monistic or materialistic stamp to our
    • anthroposophists, to give heed to all that is being done in this
    • to convert into evil what Lucifer could give them. The views about
    • give the passing moment back to eternity, that is in Ahriman's power.
    • with a new form. Something has to be cast aside to give the being in
    • what gives us the power for self-development. Connections with
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    • order to comprehend, grasp and receive what can be given by those who
    • and thus give it to the world. Of course, men may be entangled in
    • give themselves open-mindedly to what is being imparted; in that case
    • have given him the facility for open-mindedly receiving these things.
    • give their opinion about the riddles and phenomena of the universe,
    • of responsibility in face of what is given from the realm of spiritual
    • the means given in the etheric. What thus we are allowed to tell of
    • lectures become increasingly numerous. If free play be given for the
    • literature, what has been permitted to be given in a number of
    • — if men looked for the meaning in all they have been given, they
    • will then be taking with them the best that anthroposophy can give to
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    • The Sermon on the Mount, a lecture, was given in Munich, March 15,
    • The Sermon on the Mount, a lecture, was given in Munich, March 15,
    • Jesus Christ, but the most significant sign was given in advance
    • concerned, we must bear in mind what was given them in earlier realms.
    • Recently, I explained that these new qualities give us an insight into
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    • occasion to point out that the Old Testament gives the facts more
    • how they remember. Anthroposophical development should give
    • not as mere theory, but as something which is given us in the present,
    • The real task of anthroposophy, is to give the right impulse. We must
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    • come to you in the explanations given in various lecture-cycles, that
    • do, each of which professes to give us an account of what happened at
    • different points of view, and because this is the case, they give us
    • that which was given to Abraham was carried over to the succeeding
    • given to Abraham as mission was bound up with its being inherited
    • inward being. The soul had to give birth to it inwardly. They had to
    • give mankind that which came as revelation from outside, in contrast
    • to that which the other peoples had to give. Therefore this instrument
    • innermost — that which forms my mission. There is given to me
    • something given to him from outside, in contrast to the old
    • revelations which were given from within. What had the mission of
    • gift from outside. Abraham had to give to the world the old Hebrew
    • this people itself must be a gift from outside, must be given by him
    • this son was given anew to him by Jahve. What is thus given him? From
    • would have been no Hebrew people. The whole people were thus given him
    • humanity. This old Hebrew people had to give up bit by bit the old
    • starry constellations. The last faculty which was given up, for the
    • describe to us the body which was given as instrument to Zarathustra,
    • given to Abraham developed, so that after 3 x 14 generations, the
    • implanted through the last fourteen generations, which gives it its
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    • reality. Each of the evangelists really gives us opportunity to
    • side it is the John Gospel which gives us an insight into the great
    • observation, and through the Mark Gospel opportunity is given us to
    • not also believe that one can give everything in our speech? He cannot
    • the preparation of this Ego-hood the possibility had to be given, that
    • “Behold, that which gives the egoity to the world, sends the
    • angel before thee, to whom the egoity should be given.”
    • out to the divine spiritual world. Give heed how it calls in thy
    • were the lords, to whom man was given over — (man had to wait
    • which is the ego, sends its angel before thee, who should give thee
    • so long as the necessary conditions are given between rain and
    • meant by such designations. One did not give names as one does today,
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    • become fewer and fewer. The cross alone gives vital courage and
    • the future to give us on the one hand certainty and strength whereby,
    • look up in full devotion, and add to it that which could be given to
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    • astral body goes out of his physical body and is then given over
    • concentration and other exercises given to those who wish to tread
    • responsibility, which the person who gives such exercises to his
    • refreshing ideas and thoughts of Anthroposophy give to the soul not
    • been given to humanity in the way of oriental tradition and ancient
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    • intellect. There are certain striking characteristics which give an
    • us now ask how the inner stimulus was given to save mankind from
    • the sun kingdom (the kingdom of Zeus) had given their consent to the
    • not given in any outwardly abstract way, but were revealed to
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    • investigation has given us and life in ancient times. It is obvious
    • of the first post-Atlantean epoch may still be given today; what
    • investigation I were to give an answer to the question: ‘What
    • must be taken quite seriously, and the instance given should
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    • his soul life may well give rise to grotesque feelings and bad moral
    • will give the substance, Lucifer the form, and from their union will
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    • behind the tapestry of the sense world were given to the people; and
    • give an answer to man's yearning. Thus in ancient Greece these
    • in Rosicrucian science it is Lucifer who gives us the faculty for
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    • special exercises given by spiritual science. The object of the
    • have given the example of a plant, which grows but cannot develop its
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    • P to the present we have given special attention to the way in which the soul
    • and filled it with all that can give him enthusiasm for the sublime,
    • beings who had given him inner light, but also and first, those
    • revival felt this with special emphasis. Let me give one example
    • We might give hundreds of such examples to show how that which
    • today by the saying that ‘The shining cup is given to man to
    • was given in an equally profound manner.
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    • given as a clue by a still older science. Seven is here the clue.
    • man if they wanted to give instruction upon that which belongs to the
    • embodiment of the Bodhisattva principle. The Bodhisattva can be given
    • that epoch. Truth in its present form could not have been given to
    • the old Indian, or to the old Persian. The truth had to be given to
    • name given to one of the greatest initiates of the earth.
    • had now to be given time to experience in itself the advent of Christ
    • synthesis of all the teachings that have been given to the world
    • and Zarathustra. They give to mankind the material whose study will
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    • from the ordinary sense world. This is important. It may give rise to
    • anything we may experience in the physical world. It gives rise to a
    • were, give the same teaching, and from them both the same words
    • exception, were not quite finished, and yet they do not give the
    • history of art manual and in Baedecker, the facts are wrongly given.
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    • lecture given the day before yesterday on the conditions between
    • although it can be grasped if one gives thought to it. Man's
    • Let me give you an apparently paradoxical example. No doubt we
    • wanted to give you an idea of how opportunities arise to establish
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    • of forces from earlier incarnations, a further opportunity is given
    • theory. One should give no religious education to children because it
    • person, if he really has the will, or at least when he is given the
    • who are dulled by the prevalent social darkness should be given the
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    • sphere. A fairly accurate characterization can be given of what is
    • to develop and give expression to these forces, it was to be
    • their relative positions to those of the fixed stars, this gives some
    • up and give shape to such forms cannot be found within the earth
    • significant when I was studying Leonardo da Vinci. I was to give a
    • shadow, but Judas was to be portrayed in such a way as to give the
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • be said immediately that we have also given theoretical descriptions
    • one can only express in such words given to Maria to speak at the end
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • great deal of advice is given in this direction and certain
    • given to them and who believe that it is imperative for the
    • see that the materialistic scientist who gives the advice just
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • Here I shall give the name elemental world
    • oneself into other beings” must give way to the feeling of
    • fail to give weight to the strengthening of the moral forces
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • world have to be given up to a far greater degree. It is terribly
    • help making objections, for their ideas and habits of thought give
    • proofs as palpable as those given by science for the physical plane.
    • action. It was given the characteristic name, “The Cosmic
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • through long periods of time. The more we do this, the more we give
    • explanations that Benedictus had given him of the luciferic and
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • have pointed out that everything the sense world can give us, as well
    • aroused, called forth and given shape in free, inner soul experience
    • script give the ahrimanic impulse special points of attack; it is not
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • and become independent to be formed by Ahriman and even given human
    • and give them human shape, they confront us in the elemental world as
    • part of ourselves, to which Ahriman has given our own shape. Ahriman
    • easily to those given to intrigue. What one encounters is indeed the
    • that he has given birth to a soul-child, who suffers a sort of illegitimate
    • is an entirely different matter fully consciously to give over to
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    • These lectures, given just after the first performance of The Souls'
    • Awakening, give details of the experience of spiritual development and
    • given the chance, by high-sounding phrases. This must really
    • I won't give it a more exact name. Let me read you a few lines of this
    • already given, it is evident that as soon as a person approaches the
    • before becoming thoroughly conscious of them, and gives a kick, one
    • come to the same characterization that I have given in my book
    • consciousness from oblivion and be given back to us; with this we can
    • something like a gentle whisper from the spiritual world; it gives
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    • significant sign was given in advance through the many baptisms
    • referred to are concerned, we must bear in mind what was given them
    • that these new qualities give us an insight into the land of
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    • however, one gives oneself actively to the impressions of
    • given us only in abstract concepts. Thereby we would be
    • should give up, the result is that he overcomes it. Deep, deep
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    • Today, because we are too polite, we may no longer give the
    • people. He gives signs of a different inner working of
    • upon health? We must be clear about this, that when we give
    • someone a rule about health, we must aim at what gives joy,
    • but also healths. The best we can give to the human being, be
    • we physician or counselor, is, to give him the firm frame of
    • Spiritual science would like to give an inner life that extends
    • nobody can give us anything. Nevertheless, we shall find our
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    • form in which it was originally given to mankind by Euclid, as little
    • to give; who is not too lazy to learn and has patience and
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    • future. It will be my task today to give a brief description of the
    • phenomenon only. The forces which give rise to this phenomenon lie in
    • a very lofty spiritual world. We must therefore give some study to
    • ego-consciousness belonging to the physical body gives rise to the
    • have given the physical heart its form. If you could think away the physical
    • parlance. The forces which hold the astral body together and give it
    • The indications given today will be a guide to us to-morrow when we
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    • the phenomena to be found in Devachan have been given similar names.
    • outside. A flower or an animal gives us joy; without the flower or the
    • would make no progress. Original creations given to the world by great
    • effect is given in the physical world by beings who return thither
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    • the case in the indications about Atlantis given by Scott-Elliot; they
    • indications given by mediums. When mediums are possessed of the
    • he gives answer in the Goethean sense; it may even happen that he
    • gives the answers in seances. It is not the individuality of Caesar
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    • conditions to which this may give rise. Before proceeding, we will
    • another and at the present stage of evolution gives rise to the force
    • directly the first impetus for this is given.
    • were not so far developed as to be able to forgive. They died with
    • have said: I forgive my enemies! For in Devachan, with the clouds of
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    • of what confronts him in a given life are to be sought in an earlier
    • for all beings, the cultivation of sympathy, gives rise to a physical
    • — this tendency in the etheric body gives rise, in the next life,
    • by other beings, and many of the exercises given by an initiated
    • materialistic thinking will give rise to grave nervous diseases; there
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    • everywhere and this gives rise to the feeling of dismemberment of the
    • to make us sad, nothing which could give the world a pessimistic
    • that they cannot acknowledge the help given to the many by an
    • Mars has given iron to the Earth and the Mercury influence manifests
    • our lives were given by the Initiates. Men have no inner feeling today
    • of the way in which names really belong to things. The names given to
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    • colour, he will hear the being of the other give forth sounds and
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    • and then gives it back again. If it is put in some dark place, it
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    • were put together by what was given by nature; he moulded the stones
    • chieftain could not have given commands in speech, but on the other
    • gives back arises the recollection of how on Saturn all that resounded
    • the priest-wisdom has to give way before the human power of judgment.
    • nation of law-givers because there men created justice,
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    • much finer, softer nature. Just to give some idea of it, let us note
    • gives you more or less a picture of this materialisation from oneself,
    • science can give you no explanation.
    • feelings of the soul which give rise to the movement of the blood; the
    • mineral will disappear. In order to give you a seemingly grotesque
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    • This is the way which was given through the Founder of the Rosicrucian
    • other exercises which are only given personally to the pupil, and
    • Here again I must refer to seven stages which will give a picture of
    • Higher Worlds.], much can only be given from teacher to pupil
    • unites with what is given to the pupil in the study-stage. The study
    • If the plant were not there he could not live, for it gives him oxygen
    • builds its own organism from this and gives back oxygen, thus through
    • process. The teaching can only be given from teacher to pupil, it is
    • stages, to give some idea of the way. We can thus realise how through
    • have been given. If it has been understood, not only abstractly, but
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    • of the continuous process of life and that which gives it
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    • A lecture given by Rudolf Steiner in
    • Lecture given by Rudolf Steiner in
    • upon the physical body was given to men naturally; in the future,
    • this possibility will be given to them only if they themselves do
    • the south. Thus we find that in art, Greek art, expression is given
    • what is the source, the giver of its power? The ego has this power
    • is actually given to us something like a last echo of what prevailed
    • it was as if a child today were to give utterance to the most sublime
    • forgive the homely expression — he has in the child something
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    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner to an audience
    • his written works and reports of lectures which were given as
    • allege — give no thought to concepts such as those of Sin and Grace
    • Why must the Christ Event be given this place at the very centre of
    • is significant because even if we give no thought to it, we are
    • kind. Anyone who gives a little thought to this — he need not be
    • give us the impression that we have before us something that is withered
    • phase of evolution begins to function, when men give up thinking, ‘How
    • for what is implied in the admonition given by Christ: ‘I have still
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    • give, they are especially called in our time to develop what in our
    • We are given accounts of these beings in ancient tales and legends,
    • forward thrust, given because they seek thereby their own evolution,
    • Jupiter and on Venus, in order that He may give them to man.
    • Ego, in order to be able to give. When He descended to earth His whole
    • gave opportunity to develop the fourth principle; but this one gives
    • should come to say: You see the Christ gives only the fourth
    • principle, while these spirits give the sixth and seventh ... people
    • production should not be given in a splendid theater, but in a
    • the great simple truth which is given in the Christian legend. And if
    • indication of that great teaching which spiritual science is to give
    • the Luciferic in human evolution, shall give much sophistical
    • been given to the Earth evolution.
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    • A Lecture given by
    • The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich
    • to connect the essential points with the explanations given
    • name given on
    • possibility is given to us only through a slow occult
    • of which we cannot say that we ourselves have given rise to
    • beforehand, it would not be necessary to be given directions
    • us, although it is that part which really gives us life
    • will give us the highest and truest knowledge. You should
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    • This is the 6th of 14 lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at Munich
    • give.
    • suppose that the clairvoyant gives away the rose. If he were not
    • that is, if he has started by looking at the rose; has then given it
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    • Here I shall give the name elemental world to the first world that
    • other beings’ must give way to the feeling of selfstrengthened
    • knowledge in the higher worlds will therefore fail to give weight to
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    • of history. Steiner gives numerous examples of this process, but he
    • ideas that give testimony to the deeply scientific nature of
    • given in times when nothing was recorded, far exceed in
    • theory, not the sum total of concepts given merely for the
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    • gives the most varied and manifold expression to the direction and purpose of
    • throng of suitors. She promised them that she would give her decision when
    • give them physical existence by impressing them plastically into the
    • Ego, sends out its influence and gives a common stamp and character to every
    • the characteristics given by birth cannot by any effort be altered beyond a
    • that we can give the child during his early years, the fewer obstacles and
    • in free give-and-take with the outer world. Anything in the way of unkindness
    • “breast-tone of conviction” are given to striking themselves over
    • we see a gesture bearing on the organ which gives the Consciousness Soul its
    • work of the Ego in the Consciousness Soul may give rise to a noble quality of
    • earlier lives are determining factors in any given life; and we see how the
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    • given here, the difference between Spiritual Science and the many other
    • body, or body of consciousness, is the name we give to this third member of
    • fascinates people today, but in its application to man it is given full rank
    • life-body. Life-spirit is the name we give to the transformed etheric
    • experiences into conscious knowledge of the outer world. When we give form to
    • that the world had no more to give him, nor he the world. In the course of
    • own inner progress. But at the time of its awakening the Ego is still given
    • Soul and the Consciousness Soul, where love and the power to give blessing
    • a new race on earth, but Prometheus resolved to give men the means of further
    • apart from his Ego, Zeus is the giver. Because Zeus was not capable of
    • Zeus for the untimely stimulus he had given to the advancement of the human
    • must ourselves take hold of this myth in such a way that it gives us a living
    • dramatic form given to it by Aeschylus. So we find in this Greek drama
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    • given over the years in the different Groups and attended by many
    • St. John gives us insight into the great events in Palestine
    • in our study of Christianity and give us insight into many
    • been said gives some indication of what Isaiah was
    • a task that is beyond man's capacity. — I have given
    • (Angel) before you to whom Egohood is to be given.
    • to give you the possibility of understanding the cry in the
    • the form that can give the strength necessary for the
    • actual fact the name Aquarius, or Waterman, was given to the
    • come would give a higher kind of Baptism than he himself was
    • able to give. The spiritual Sun progresses from Aquarius to
    • of the significance of names. Names were not given as they
    • the words must be re-cast. The lecture today may have given
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    • As a supplement to the lectures given in the year 1912 on the mission of Christian Rosenkreutz, we publish certain material from the year 1911. It will help us find the thread between the work of Jeshu ben Pandira, [footnote: See Jeshu ben Pandira by Rudolf Steiner, also lectures 5 and 6 of the “Gospel of St. Matthew.’] the teacher of the Essenes, and that of Christian Rosenkreutz.
    • post-Atlantean times which the twelve wise men were able to give
    • received back what he had originally given, but now in a different
    • interconnected whole, have been given to us! And henceforward there
    • give the name Christian Rosenkreutz to this Individuality. But it was
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    • right in front of us at present, though we can only give a general
    • movement is that it gives an impulse for self-education in a way that
    • has to offer and give it out in philosophical terms, in the style of
    • growing circulation, gives us an instructive example of the
    • gives an irresponsible flavour to a whole field of investigation, and,
    • people who always want one to give way, but do not do so themselves.
    • that Christ did not give the world a doctrine or a theory but the
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    • post-Atlantean times which the twelve wise men were able to give
    • received back what he had originally given, but now in a different
    • twelve great religions and world conceptions have been given to us,
    • give the name Christian Rosenkreutz to this individuality. But it was
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    • you wish to give yourself up to the illusion that the mirror
    • he gives no heed to these facts; if when he gains clairvoyant
    • If anyone knew this beforehand no rule would need be given him
    • give us the kingdoms. This means that our own inner self
    • which he has not given up goes through Devachan. This vanity in
    • certain spiritual beings avoid a personality who gives out the
    • before venturing to give out even a little about world
    • coloring give the highest, the truest knowledge. Struggle
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    • which our normal soul activities give us information in
    • with the living, and this gives weight to the presentiment so
    • akashic pictures which may give so much information, count only
    • red gives him a definite shade of feeling. This is
    • progresses no further. Suppose that he gives the rose away.
    • perception of the rose, has given it away, has followed
    • disregard what is before him. He can then give the command to
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    • spiritual science can give can be almost called a remedy for
    • given away. Love is something complex and deep that we can
    • as nothing at all that can give him objective truth. It would
    • given yourself. Since the mental pictures which you have given
    • area. I would like to give an example immediately.
    • researcher the direction of truth is only given by the
    • knowledge can give our souls as strength, certainty, and
    • This question gives opportunity to complement what I have said
    • as something multidimensional. This is a given then, as just
    • the three-dimensions are a given in the sensory world. This is
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    • give generally.
    • wanted to give a sample in two talks that I have held here in
    • gives him the possibility of self-knowledge. Because you become
    • gives up the thing again can experience that he now mixes that
    • chaotically with that which the sensory world gives him. The
    • the instructions into consideration which I have given in my
    • sight of these destinies of truth can give us the consolation
    • Question: It is a fact that one can give the functions
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    • facts are actually true. I should like to give you an example of this:
    • questions of the dead, give information to the dead; in general, to
    • such an extent as it is today. I could give you grotesque examples of
    • Mr. Rothschild, or any other rich man, give him a million dollars.
    • the core which must give the direction to our politics in the
    • poses countless questions and gives information to his beloved dead at
    • all this in order to give a more concrete form to your connection with
    • live. Thus, what spiritual science is able to give works, in turn,
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    • know that philosophy tries to give men views about the world and
    • has through what's given in esoteric classes and through his
    • one would give Lucifer points of attack. It's quite good to
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    • terrible things that give him great pain. It's the thoughts of his
    • should give the materialists who consider thinking to be a
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    • they're given orally or in books. But it's another matter to also
    • given in these lectures of what a soul experiences on waking up in the
    • he should give up thinking because it's an absurdity — which
    • empty spaces. A comparison can give one a perception of this.
    • following formulas are given to promote an experience of
    • give one much to think about. They were revealed like that, although
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    • Day. The masters of wisdom and of the harmony of feelings have given
    • give you a trivial example. After the first terrible eruptions of Mt.
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    • Knowledge lived in your sensations when no knowledge was given to me yet.
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    • takes place through the exercises that are given to us. They
    • world. Someone who's given something like this should look upon
    • the support that's given by convention. We become inwardly
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    • right next to it that makes us feel very small; we should give
    • gives us a wide view of how we can consciously develop the
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    • who seek theosophy because it gives them what they were striving for
    • give these teachings in a theosophical form to all men. So that
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    • harmony of feelings have given us for our training, we should remain
    • don't give in blindly to something. That's also the way
    • powers with respect to the wisdom that's given by them, with
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    • shouldn't give physical causes for things. Everything physical,
    • that could become ignited by it. These animals give a clairvoyant the
    • why the humanoid apes give one such a grotesque impression.
    • the meditations from the spiritual worlds that are given by the
    • gives him pain and suffering, but necessarily so. For the good Gods
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    • fill with his previous interests. This gives him an urgent feeling, a
    • us suffer and we nevertheless give it our full, devoted
    • because they have qualities that give us something. We should also
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    • that have already been given. But since our esoteric movement is
    • very important in the life of a lodge, and the ability to give advice
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    • Meditations are given for this in which we should, as it were, rest
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    • I have now given you
    • picture of an elementary sheath, which, to give a very rough sensuous
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    • originally given to us has actually the peculiarity that the very
    • be expressed by a picture such as I have given you, as streams
    • science. What is it that has given him the special structure which
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    • soul-warmth, will give you a proximate idea of that interweaving
    • give the name “sound-ether” to what works within
    • creation gives us, quite in accordance with the facts, what we must
    • another and together they give us a unified picture of the coming
    • we may know where we are, we must be able to give them their proper
    • from the various lectures I have given in the course of years, or
    • These lectures were in fact given in Prague in March 1911, and
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    • others — forgive me for saying this — those whose
    • advanced Spirits of Personality, the Yamim, were given their
    • is given the task of weaving the dark into the light. Throughout the
    • mysterious expression lay'lah, which has given rise to
    • all), larger or smaller periods (usually given as “year”
    • Eleven lectures by Rudolf Steiner given at Oslo in June, 1910.
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    • the lowest member of our human being, and to give it its place in
    • it gives us the illusion of densification. Within the process itself
    • a much lower level. Let me give you an example. A man goes to sleep
    • This crude simile really does give a fair idea of the sort of
    • spiritual insight names were given in ancient times! The seers of old
    • appreciate it and give it its proper value as appearance, if we go on
    • we give the names Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Spirits of Wisdom,
    • That gives us a much
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    • this, and years ago I was able to give information out of the Akasha
    • our earth-consciousness, into what today gives us consciousness of
    • superficial, because it only gives half the truth. The light which
    • on the second day. Genesis gives the facts as we should expect them
    • to be given from what we have been able to observe by spiritual
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    • strengthening forces which give to the astral body what it needs to
    • Genesis gives a description of the clothing of man — man still
    • he did acquire. Earth conditions were not yet ripe enough to give man
    • yet give him the conditions suited to his earthly life. Man had first
    • became animals of the air, because they could not be given the
    • be given the Jahve-Elohim strength. He had to be bodied forth in the
    • to give, the inbreathing of air, did not take place until after the
    • introduce anything out of the Genesis account. In the description given in
    • influence given from quite a different aspect. But when we have come
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    • could not have given to man his true earthly meaning. All that we
    • earth, but we must give full weight to the phrase “after his
    • later. How could the Bible give this expression? It would have to say
    • document influenced the description given in my
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    • will never give anything other than what I am saying. If it is upon
    • later. Without the preparation which Spiritual Science gives, what
    • understand that the Elohim give up, so to speak, only a part of their
    • originally given to us were acquired. When we set to work to
    • easy for me to give this particular course; nor will any of my
    • lectures as this can not only give us knowledge, but can stir forces
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    • have not been given merely as a sort of embellishment of our
    • able to give them a spiritual science which meets these conditions if
    • our spiritual-scientific studies. Once upon a time it was given to
    • Menelaus, Odysseus, were given to mankind, then under its influence
    • given a sacerdotal-religious character in sacrifice to the higher
    • One pole of modern European spiritual life was given in the revival
    • before you the feelings which prompted us to give pride of place, at
    • what we are given as dramatic art in the world outside; it is easy to
    • the impress our special kind of spiritual knowledge should give to
    • to which I now give expression.
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    • I tried to give you some idea of the way the Greeks thought about the
    • behind it. To give you some idea of this, let me just mention one
    • Science is allowed to penetrate into our civilisation. It can give a
    • at work today in the human being without his being able to give a
    • spiritual world. The same forces of Nature which have given me my
    • forces give me also the power of clairvoyance; just as I breathe, so
    • form his own clairvoyant faculty, but both these things were given to
    • compact, than the bodies of those men who were still able to give
    • of old was a law-giver, giving law which did not flash up into
    • given them the laws which continue to live in human morality.
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    • this course of lectures I hope to be able to give you a survey of some
    • how the threads all hang together. In the two lectures just given I dwelt
    • very short-sighted, it scarcely gives a thought to anything beyond
    • look into the macrocosm, into the great world; the macrocosm gives
    • us take these two things, the macrocosm which gives birth to the
    • microcosmic substance, the astral body, we can give an answer in
    • very simple. If anyone were to give you a dish containing peas and
    • completely with chalk. That gives us to start with one of the
    • which I have filled in with chalk ... would give the ratio of the
    • filled in with chalk). If you give yourself in meditation to this
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    • In order to give an account of this difference we have to introduce
    • Impulse, seek to give to humanity for their inspiration everything
    • This gives you the
    • pantheism which gives out that all Nature is permeated with a uniform
    • after the Mystery of Golgotha, the Spirit to whom we rightly give the
    • forces of hindrance, to which we must not give the name of the
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    • entirely to the principle of the Elohim, is completely given up to
    • could give them in their Atlantean incarnations. Yet if we are
    • these Greek gods could still give to men, there was one thing they
    • could not give; they could not give the ego-consciousness which man
    • principle of creation. They could not give ego-consciousness to men,
    • figure which the Greeks depicted in such a way as to give expression
    • Poseidon or of Pluto could not directly give me, something with which
    • had a peculiar feeling towards what the elder Dionysos could give
    • course of time, for at present there is much in human nature to give
    • holding sway in the universe, of which Greek mythology gives us such
    • wonderfully what is given in the magnificent pictures of the old
    • dismembered Dionysos was given to Semele, a mortal, and resulted in
    • as intellectual culture, consider the mental content of what is given
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    • found so astonishing, but which, pieced together, give us the world
    • life, and we shall get no further unless we give some thought to this
    • example is given, and the perception of human physical bodies, of
    • soul has given a graphic answer to this world-riddle quite in
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    • tribulations, we must first give some thought to what modern
    • something was given to man in the Mysteries which had nothing to do
    • Spiritual Science which are given here, a different style, a
    • tradition has given us as the external appearance of Dionysos, who is
    • Middle Ages (Maria in modern times), I have been able to give just a
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    • gives him premonitions of it but no more. He begins to suspect that
    • because he gives rein to these premonitions, it is because he allows
    • treasure out of the unconscious? We give it a different form from the
    • we give it back again to the gods in the form which it has acquired
    • noble heritage which the gods have given us, so that they may share
    • given the right treatment, you can see salt-crystals crystallise out
    • again into connection with the physical brain and give it an impress
    • gods themselves in the depths of our life-body we are unable to give
    • a being. Imagine that we were to give birth to our thoughts as
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    • give to Mary the yellow robe of the Magdalene! Why not? Because the
    • surface and gives us knowledge of only the tiniest important part of
    • all higher development that our souls never need give up, but can
    • it may be only after a long time that spiritual revelation gives to
    • given at Carlsruhe a few weeks later, Dr. Steiner repeatedly
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    • described gives rise to an attempt to penetrate along the esoteric
    • self-knowledge such as is given by esoteric training a man tries to
    • but give way to them. Again and again we become gripped by a will of
    • me give you an example.
    • is only meant to give a slight indication of how it is possible to
    • give us plenitude in place of emptiness.
    • dimly surmise, but it gives us the strength to say that in the end we
    • instance, if anyone were to say, ‘Since you have given us your
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    • give them peace in the battle.
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    • Consists of 51 esoteric lessons and 5 archive pieces, all given
    • to be silent and you'll get power; give up power and you'll get will;
    • give up will and you'll get feeling; give up feeling and you'll get
    • These are four stages to which a man ascends. Every suppression gives
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    • Consists of 51 esoteric lessons and 5 archive pieces, all given
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    • Consists of 51 esoteric lessons and 5 archive pieces, all given
    • class. The important thing is in how an esoteric class is given and
    • that we should let its effects live in our soul. Classes are given to
    • Path or on other verses that were given to us. Then one will see
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    • Consists of 51 esoteric lessons and 5 archive pieces, all given
    • millennia; it's the path into super-sensible worlds. Each one gives us
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    • Consists of 51 esoteric lessons and 5 archive pieces, all given
  • Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 8-27-1909
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    • wisdom and of the harmony of feelings give us wisdom that was brought
    • and seemed to give him a center there. And he felt a third force like
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    • Consists of 51 esoteric lessons and 5 archive pieces, all given
    • about through the active necessity of karmic force. This gives him a
    • thankfulness for what is given to him from higher worlds in this
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    • Consists of 51 esoteric lessons and 5 archive pieces, all given
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    • 13:15 And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. \
    • symbols given in the Apocalypse to work upon us. The sign of the Sun
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    • seemed unholy to the evangelists to give an ordinary, external, historical
    • — all that we can give you will be darkened when he comes, the One
    • any given time. Christ, too, had to use the ordinary form of the human
    • The one who gives the
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    • been better not to give any such distortion. But anyone seeing matters
    • will also be more and more places where special attention will be given
    • conquers I will give some of the hidden manna ...”
    • (He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I giveRev. 2:17)
    • give you the crown of life.” With these words the development
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    • the churches (communities). To him who conquers I will give some of
    • (He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I giveRev. 2:17)
    • have received power from my Father; and I will give him the morning
    • (And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of my Father.2:28 And I will giveRev. 2:27,28)
    • for us a natural, given, feeling. It becomes a passion for us. If you
    • explanations that are given.
    • “And they were each given a white robe ...”
    • and must unite with what the plants give. The human being breathes out
    • given to him. Cain was a farmer who himself built whatever he needed.
    • books that have been given to us by great individuals, only then are



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