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- Title: Lecture: The Weaving and Living Activity of the Human Etheric Bodies
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- themselves: Many men have passed through the sacrifice of death and
- case, the forces existing through the death-sacrifices can
- death-sacrifices; it will depend upon the possibility of utilising
- From the nation's deeds of sacrifice,
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- culture requires a sacrifice — they no longer feel that in
- order to achieve it they must offer sacrifice in a deeper sense to
- These sacrifices are in fact being made, but men are as yet too
- Odysseus, involved sacrifice; it is the daughter of the human spirit
- who in a certain way has to be sacrificed ever anew. And he
- represented this perpetual sacrifice demanded by intellectual culture
- as the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon. Thus to the
- question raised by the sacrifice of Iphigenia there resounds a
- make perpetual sacrifice and should single out, set apart from this
- as a sacrifice, but through her sacrifice became a priestess, so in
- given a sacerdotal-religious character in sacrifice to the higher
- clairvoyant culture, so Iphigenia represents the perpetual sacrifice
- perpetual sacrifice which intellectual culture has to make to
- perpetual sacrifice of intellectuality it was a first reminder of
- making our puny sacrifice — the sacrifice of modern
- profound gratitude for the sacrifices made by every single actor. It
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- you feel that this civilisation calls for a continual sacrifice. Thus
- and the sacrifice of Iphigenia expresses this thought for us. Such
- beautifully exemplified in the sacrifice of Iphigenia, and to the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 4
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- assume a human fleshly sheath as a sacrifice for three years. But
- secret connected with the Mystery of Golgotha, that by the sacrifice
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 8
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- ‘The gods have sacrificed a piece of their own existence, they
- great Earth-sacrifice we can speak of a Sun-sacrifice in that a
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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- sacrifice their own corporeality to supply the foundation, the basic
- sacrifice by the Spirits of Will, the other hierarchies then worked.
- self-sacrifice. We saw that during the Sun evolution the warmth
- those very Spirits of Will who sacrificed the warmth-substance out of
- sacrifice, so advanced that their fire streamed into the planetary
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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- evolution their body was sacrificed to the warmth-element of Saturn.
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture I
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- prophecies. It consists in the will to sacrifice oneself for the
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture VI
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- every man to sacrifice for others what is his own, what is his most
- when he becomes the instigator of man's sacrifice on the altar of
- Title: The Ego: Lecture 2
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- sacrifice, as related in the Bible. And as he came to sacrifice him,
- Isaac originate the entire people. If Isaac had been sacrificed, there
- as a gift. In the sacrifice of Isaac is this character of gift
- with the starry sign of the Ram. Therefore a ram is sacrificed in
- place of Isaac. That is the external expression for the sacrifice of
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XII: Evolution of Mankind on the Earth II
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- into the soul life of the sexes; the capacity for sacrifice in the
- Title: Man and Woman in Light of Spiritual Science
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- courage of sacrifice and devotion. The man brings his creative
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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- it. It is a strange sort of sacrifice that is made by someone who proposes to
- cast off his passionate self by evading it. We cannot sacrifice something
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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- capacity. What one has produced, one has sacrificed, detached
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 8-26-11
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- with the feeling that we want to completely sacrifice our own self,
- like spirits, as Christ sacrificed himself for world
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 1-10-12
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- us from outside, to the point of self-sacrifice or the forgetting of
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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- sacrifice their own corporeality to supply the foundation, the basic
- sacrifice by the Spirits of Will, the other hierarchies then worked.
- self-sacrifice. We saw that during the Sun evolution the warmth
- those very Spirits of Will who sacrificed the warmth-substance out of
- sacrifice, so advanced that their fire streamed into the planetary
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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- evolution their body was sacrificed to the warmth-element of Saturn.
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- culture requires a sacrifice — they no longer feel that in
- order to achieve it they must offer sacrifice in a deeper sense to
- These sacrifices are in fact being made, but men are as yet too
- Odysseus, involved sacrifice; it is the daughter of the human spirit
- who in a certain way has to be sacrificed ever anew. And he
- represented this perpetual sacrifice demanded by intellectual culture
- as the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon. Thus to the
- question raised by the sacrifice of Iphigenia there resounds a
- make perpetual sacrifice and should single out, set apart from this
- as a sacrifice, but through her sacrifice became a priestess, so in
- given a sacerdotal-religious character in sacrifice to the higher
- clairvoyant culture, so Iphigenia represents the perpetual sacrifice
- perpetual sacrifice which intellectual culture has to make to
- perpetual sacrifice of intellectuality it was a first reminder of
- making our puny sacrifice — the sacrifice of modern
- profound gratitude for the sacrifices made by every single actor. It
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- you feel that this civilisation calls for a continual sacrifice. Thus
- and the sacrifice of Iphigenia expresses this thought for us. Such
- beautifully exemplified in the sacrifice of Iphigenia, and to the
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 4
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- assume a human fleshly sheath as a sacrifice for three years. But
- secret connected with the Mystery of Golgotha, that by the sacrifice
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 8
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- ‘The gods have sacrificed a piece of their own existence, they
- great Earth-sacrifice we can speak of a Sun-sacrifice in that a
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 12-5-1907
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- terrible Oriphiel in the right way. A sacrifice is demanded from those
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Three
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- through their devotion, is making a great sacrifice for the world. All
- the truth as I can. This sacrifice is much greater than a moral sacrifice,
- this noble sacrifice of the intellect — an expression so often
- concerning the consumption of food sacrificed to idols and certain
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