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- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- Iphigenia. And if one realises this, it brings home to one the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- brings home to us the fact that the way man looks at the wonders of
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 3
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- at the end of the course. I want this evening to bring home to you
- to bring home to you in the following way. Today you look upwards to
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 4
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- will not say, ‘That star is our home’. Neither these
- home, it is grievous that we have to be here, grievous that we cannot
- be in our true home upon that star.’ That is the difference it
- heavenly body as if it were their own true home? Yes, there are such
- regard as their true home, but to which they cannot attain. These
- evolution with the perpetual longing within him for his true home,
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 5
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- gradually makes itself at home in the macrocosm. ... I tried to
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 10
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- trained to a natural science which is only at home in pure
- Title: The Sources of Artistic Imagination and the Sources of Supersensible Knowledge
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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- images. Bring home vividly to yourselves this inner activity, this
- musing home to us. Then let us think that through this creative
- Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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- of these Beings if we bring home to ourselves that in the order of
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture I
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- of Homer, Aeschylus or Sophocles.
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture II
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- connection with the physical body, in which one is more at home than
- good thing that humanity should know so little of Homer, for example,
- has become as unknown a personality as Homer is today. Man's soul then
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture III
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- behind now, so as to feel at home in the super-sensible world?”
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture IV
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- self-observation and try to bring home to oneself, without either
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture VI
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- man? What gave Homer, Shakespeare, Dante, Goethe, their power to
- Title: The Ego: Lecture 3
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- expression was so used, that Christ Jesus was in his home in the
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture III
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- Aeschylus, Agamemnon returns home after the war and is murdered by
- Title: Life Between ... V: Life Between Death and Rebirth 1
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- we were related on earth. In the Venus sphere we feel at home with
- home, the source of all religious life. This changed in the middle
- I have occupied myself a great deal with Homer. Lately the fact that
- Homer where he describes the world beyond as a place where life
- Homer,” the seer, in this epic!
- Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture III
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- continually have to change in order to feel at home in that world,
- into the faculty of transformation and begins to be at home in the
- Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture IV
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- itself Cosmic Word — begins to find itself at home, so that,
- Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture VII
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- of man, which is native there, can be thoroughly fathomed. And we
- have gone out and set another intrigue in motion. On returning home,
- Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture VIII
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- way and find its home, so that we discern our anthroposophy like a
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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- struck with home-sickness and had decided to go home. Then she
- about illness. Many people in my homeland thank me for their
- continually fathomed the connection of things not to be
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VI: The Law of Destiny
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- has atrophied in consequence of having made their home in dark holes
- Title: Man and Woman in Light of Spiritual Science
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- unable to return to a spiritual homeland during sleep, it would not
- Title: Lecture: The Son of God and the Son of Man
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- forgive the homely expression — he has in the child something
- Title: Perception of the Elemental World
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- change in order to feel at home in that world, all the beings there
- into the faculty of transformation and begins to be at home in the
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture III: More Intimate Aspects of Reincarnation
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- not feel at home in the world as a human being would; he
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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- life, it brings from its spiritual home the forces which it devotes all day
- Homer, who can rightly be called a seer, describes in his Odyssey
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- it. Everything that he fathomed and announced of the spiritual
- Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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- images. Bring home vividly to yourselves this inner activity, this
- musing home to us. Then let us think that through this creative
- Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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- of these Beings if we bring home to ourselves that in the order of
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- Iphigenia. And if one realises this, it brings home to one the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- brings home to us the fact that the way man looks at the wonders of
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 3
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- at the end of the course. I want this evening to bring home to you
- to bring home to you in the following way. Today you look upwards to
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 4
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- will not say, ‘That star is our home’. Neither these
- home, it is grievous that we have to be here, grievous that we cannot
- be in our true home upon that star.’ That is the difference it
- heavenly body as if it were their own true home? Yes, there are such
- regard as their true home, but to which they cannot attain. These
- evolution with the perpetual longing within him for his true home,
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 5
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- gradually makes itself at home in the macrocosm. ... I tried to
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 10
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- trained to a natural science which is only at home in pure
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