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  • Title: Lecture: On the Reality of Higher Worlds
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    • to take refuge in a kind of mysticism. They believe that what
    • does not take its start from anything that is nebulous or mystical;
    • it takes its start from faculties of ordinary life, but transforms
    • psychology, Anthroposophy takes full account of all the implications
    • with sustained and deliberate concentration. If care is taken to
    • what I have said to-day, will realise that the path taken by
    • that has here taken shape is actually the sum-total of the forces by
    • to take their departure. They press in upon us and allow themselves
    • kind could be beneficial to the West. It all takes places
    • Again as the result of deliberate and systematic steps taken along
    • Many people take offence today when instead of speaking in
    • investigator through Inspiration seem to take the form of pessimism.
    • path to the higher worlds taken by Spiritual Science, have a moral
    • takes its course, when circumstances are such as to make us still
    • If for example, we emigrate from Europe to America, the ship takes us
    • seized the Spirit he may take a real hand in the affairs of practical
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 1
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    • far-reaching questions of Anthroposophy, to take into consideration
    • to time take a mighty leap, make a vigorous move forward into regions
    • take something neutral — what does modern man understand by the
    • activity of people after people something else takes place in human
    • in which the several Folkspirits take a part. You may observe this in
    • who has been longest absent, takes his turn again; so that, in a
    • and we have seen how care is taken that these Beings may express
    • Folk-spirits, care is taken that these may flow into the individual
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 2
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    • these etheric auras there are also changes which take place quickly,
    • gradually, and when they do alter, the alteration only takes place
    • dwelling place and takes possession of another part of the earth.
    • Archangels, the Folksouls, take place in this etheric body which
    • of a people if we were only to take into consideration the character
    • however, wish to take into consideration to-day. If you remember what
    • with a few ideas, are very much mistaken.
    • this sort takes place in the domains, in the realms where the
    • take place. The lenses had first to be invented, cut, and put
    • work of the Archai in their physical bodies had not taken place. It
    • something that takes place in the physical world. This is not merely
    • will, but those who take possession of him and forcefully push him
    • something which could take place in no other way. But there are other
    • trains of thought, which take the peculiar form they do, because they
    • the conflict had not arisen there which would have taken place
    • that in them an unique co-operation takes place between these three
    • persons who do not take the occult forces of human evolution into
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 3
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    • inner experience, that which takes place in the consciousness itself.
    • world all that is merely physical sensation, if you take away
    • appeared in it. From whence could the Greeks have taken their
    • take place in the intellectual-soul or mind-soul; but their activity
    • takes hold of a thing with his hand, he feels it to be either warm or
    • Archangels and man. You must take this in the strictest sense of the
    • higher ‘ I ’, because they can take in part of
    • work, here they must take care that these great aims are realized.
    • a correct picture of it, if you take what I have been describing not
    • objects, — that in certain respects the measures taken by the
    • of Personality come into collision with the measures taken by the
    • the hierarchic rank abandoned, sometimes to the new hierarchy taken
    • You may, however, take the other case, in which not the
    • speak, compelled to take something away from the Archangel, because
    • recognize that what takes place outwardly in history is only a result
    • however, something takes place which closely concerns man; by means
    • of it the shaping of what we call the human races takes place, which
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 4
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    • take into consideration that man, such as we know him, is in reality
    • which the Spirits of Form take no particular interest; for that is a
    • So you see that in reality, if we only take into
    • Beings; and because these take part in evolution, we therefore do not
    • development through child and youth. You can see, if we take this
    • (A) and at once take up his life on the earth. That is the secret of
    • We must now take care that we do not consider the world
    • removed from the understanding of what does really take place in the
    • upon man. The forces which determine man with respect to race take
    • line depends that which takes place with the races on the surface of
    • with the new youthful force, the migration to the East takes place,
    • repetition of the migration to the West takes place. But the
    • they take their spiritual life from the people they conquered, who
    • takes, if one wishes to intervene in the great movement of mankind.
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 5
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    • as one has the smallest tendency to take an objective description of
    • we shall take part with it, not only in the sunny or perhaps also in
    • those forces which stream in from outside. Let us take those nearest
    • If we take these three hierarchies in their co-operative
    • about this in the next few days. For the moment just take it as an
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 6
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    • lecture can only be made when one takes a quite definite period in
    • you must always take one course of lectures in connection with the
    • be taken as a sort of annotation. In the equilibrium of our earth the
    • direction they take when they are thrown back, reflected.
    • of the very intimate processes which here take place, if you compare
    • But if you take this into consideration, you will then
    • the universe, in which these Spirits of Form take counsel together
    • united with Earth, the evolution of man could not have taken place.
    • this distribution of mankind over the Earth was taken in hand, so
    • in accordance with this the centre of balance was taken as the point
    • deepening and spiritualizing must be taken from what is in the sense
    • humanity, whose starting-point was taken from that part which is
    • not taken into himself all that the Venus, Mercury, Mars and Jupiter
    • call by the names which we take from the live planets, whereas the
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 7
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    • human evolution takes place through the Beings and forces of the
    • through that which enabled him to take a specially prominent position
    • practiced a special resignation and had undertaken a special mission.
    • ascent, and had undertaken another mission, that of becoming the
    • Thus we have another example of how such a renunciation taken place,
    • various folk-elements should take place in Europe. This was only
    • this Scandinavian mythology, so that this picture may be taken as a
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 8
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    • mistake, for a person of quite different character might be wearing
    • takes Adonis and compares him with Christ. That is comparing merely
    • Record all that had formerly taken place in the evolution of
    • how the Angels and Archangels had taken part in their soul-life which
    • one name with other names that appear elsewhere, if we do not take
    • take place microcosmically in such a way, that out of the human
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 9
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    • is, that it takes more and more into its own hands the task of
    • everything that had taken part in this development of the ‘ I ’
    • directions have taken part in the development of the earthly man, who
    • powers man had to take into the bargain the possibility of falling
    • Therefore those who wrote the Gospels have also taken note of this.
    • the word ‘devil’ (dämon) was taken from the Greek, —
    • wrongly interpreted. Mistakes such as these, which rise from want of
    • scientists frequently make this kind of mistake.
    • as an Archangel. He should make himself a son of Odin. He should take
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 10
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    • merely as the other side of idea. Take this on-working impulse, and
    • and less in details, because he is preparing himself to take up that
    • of in this Being. If you take the teachings of Spiritual Science as
    • State and the people, which takes everything it finds in order to
    • only to be educated but to be taken care of, from the first stages of
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 11
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    • marriage of Freyr with Gerda, the giantess; she is taken from the
    • has heard something about Karma, of how everything in the world takes
    • Materialism may make a mistake in two different ways.
    • It is not only at home in the West but it has also taken hold of the
    • manifest Himself were to be taken in a materialistic sense, as though
    • what was formerly the old clairvoyance must take a different form
    • conscientiously. Take all that the most modern science with the
    • newest methods can offer you, take everything which the historical or
    • you will find confirmation from this source. You must take nothing on
    • authority. The best Anthroposophists are those who take what is said
  • Title: Paths to Knowledge of Higher Worlds
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    • possessed by a few people, but it takes as its foundation forces
    • investigator in the anthroposophical sense, may therefore take
    • sure of what takes place within our organism, where processes may
    • way of thinking, the thinking activity which takes its course in
    • possible to understand what takes place in the medium of time and
    • within the medium of time, but that quite another process takes place
    • only turned inside out, but takes on quite a different shape through
    • we already have in ordinary life (one has to speak in terms taken
    • physical world? Several things may be taken into consideration. I
    • Take a nut with its shell. An unprejudiced person will think that the
    • whole human being has to be taken into account in the social
    • through love, into the super-sensible worlds) then we take hold of the
  • Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • What takes place
    • during his earthly life the human being constantly takes in
    • takes its course through the fact that physical substance is
    • the physical sphere. On the one hand people take it amiss today
    • spiritual world as I take the liberty to do in this lecture; from
    • people take it amiss if a person describes the spiritual world as
    • a real, objective world, so they take it amiss on the other hand
    • say (let us now take a later epoch of the earth): In the further
  • Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • body's physical nature, tried to give many examples taken from
    • matter must be taken more seriously when we have to do with the
    • photograph taken and described this act in detail. In was
    • expressly stated that two photographs were taken; these two
    • been taken. After examining all the facts, Sir Oliver Lodge came
    • photographs were taken and that the second one showed a
    • difference. The photographer had taken the photograph of the
    • which will take place in the future out of the whole connections
    • about to take place.
    • mistakes cause and effect; there is no auto suggestion, as
    • sleeping, but we do not take much notice of this pendulum of
    • well-known and usual one; namely, that one simply takes for
    • mere desires, if we are not able to take hold of the external
    • may even take on the beautiful aspect of the visions described by
    • by taking in hand systematically that which otherwise takes place
    • in a certain way, still follow the moment in which sleep takes
    • the moment of waking up is a perception through feeling; we take
    • hold of the body when we wake up. The independent will takes hold
    • we now experience in advance a process which takes place when we
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 1. Angels, Folk Spirits, Time Spirits: their part in the Evolution of Mankind.
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    • hope that the course of lectures, which I am about to undertake, will
    • take a great leap forward into those regions of spiritual knowledge
    • underlies this conception. If we were to ask — to take a case
    • stage on Old Saturn. If we take our starting-point from those Beings
    • take? In order to understand this, we must bear in mind that from a
    • perform or undertake is inspired by them, i.e. the Archangels. Hence
    • else takes place in human evolution. In the period of time which we
    • takes place. Whether we consider one particular civilization to be
    • work in such a way that they take over from one another and mutually
    • epoch, another Spirit of Personality, another of the Archai, takes
    • development. Then the original Spirit takes over again, so that in a
    • evolution, he takes over again and infuses intuitively into mankind
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 2. Normal and abnormal Archangels and Time Spirits.
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    • the Archangels cannot take effect. They are not sufficiently advanced
    • their own ego-development must be taken into account. They themselves
    • we were to take into consideration only the character of an
    • understanding of the higher worlds are very much mistaken. With a few
    • this nature takes place therefore in the realms where the Folk
    • inevitably take on a quite definite pattern. You will recall that on
    • Archai had not taken place in their etheric bodies. It is really the
    • if the activity of the Archai takes this form and is responsible for
    • they take possession of him and drive him irresistibly on. Hence you
    • take their directions from the Spirits of the Age; how these Folk
    • do not take into consideration the occult forces in the evolution of
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 3. The inner Life of the Folk Spirits. Formation of the Races.
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    • lectures we shall undertake investigations that will readily strike a
    • prepared to make the endeavour. We must take our starting-point from
    • inner experience, what takes place in consciousness itself, suffice.
    • and takes full possession of it’.
    • Greeks have taken their conceptions of Zeus and Athene if they had
    • grouped, in so far as these experiences take place in the
    • feels an object to be warm or cold when he takes hold of it. The
    • undertaken during the creative period of a people when its youthful
    • in the proper perspective if we take what I have been describing not
    • may also take the other case where not the abnormal Spirit of
    • directives, when he is compelled, so to speak, to take over some of
    • you will find that the opportunity was taken — and such
    • then, in that initial enthusiasm which overtakes the individual
    • which shall emerge from them. If we take the example of a particular
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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    • we only take into account the activity of the Spirits of Form it is
    • take on a different complexion, a totally different form. The
    • mistakenly claims in his
    • clearer to us if we take into account the following factor. To a
    • find that they follow a line which takes an unusual direction. These
    • undertaken for the most part in the earliest period of the Earth's
    • us take the example of a man growing up from childhood to the stage
    • because people might take offence. By no means everything can be
    • take upon ourselves if we wish to participate in the spiritual
    • races takes place. The evolution of races is interrupted to make way
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 5. Manifestation of the Hierarchies in the Elements of Nature.
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    • take personally an objective description of a particular race or
    • if we take a man of the present day and ignore for the moment his
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 6. The Five Root Races of Mankind.
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    • lecture title. The 1970 English translation by A.H. Parker mistakenly
    • say is to be taken as footnote or addendum to the lectures on the
    • intimate processes which here take place if you compare what was said
    • the evolution of man could not have taken place. This further
    • paramount importance which must be taken into consideration. Just as
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 7. Advance of Folk Spirits to the Rank of Time Spirits.
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    • special act of renunciation and had undertaken a special mission.
    • undertaken another mission — that of becoming the inspirer of
    • centuries that the first steps were undertaken towards the
    • that Archangel take who was once upon a time sent to Norway with the
    • centre of inspiration; in later years its spiritual mission was taken
    • configuration of the Folk Soul, to undertake an esoteric study of
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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    • of their essential being, he could be greatly mistaken, for a totally
    • all that had formerly taken place in the evolution of humanity, so
    • experienced. Now memory is much clearer, takes on sharper outlines
    • other names in the various mythologies, if we do not take into
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 9. Loki - Hodur and Baldur - Twilight of the Gods.
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    • were, takes possession of man from within and in consequence he is
    • taught. Therefore the Gospel writers have taken this into account.
    • with a Luciferic influence which takes the form of selfishness. The
    • would take too long to provide an epistemological proof of these
    • causality is sadly mistaken. We meet with mistakes such as these,
    • this kind of mistake. Externally the real facts may often be exactly
    • he overtakes it, causes an eclipse. This agrees perfectly with the
    • would take us too far if we were to pursue this subject further. But
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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    • what form it takes. When we look back into ancient times we observe a
    • of the social State which takes everything implicit in that
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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    • of Christ were to be taken in a materialistic sense, implying that
    • is mistaken, we shall not allow ourselves to be led astray when they
    • take it for granted that the communications given out from
    • more conscientiously. Take the latest achievements of natural science
    • with its Most recent techniques, take the results of historical and
    • those who take what is said as a stimulus in the first place and test
    • let us take leave of one another after having been together for a few
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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    • now for a moment we will take a strange hypothesis, but one
    • the stake by the Roman Church but he was, for all that, a
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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    • transformation could take place in a number of men. But these
    • plant-life, all animal life, every butterfly, take on
    • that the modern scientific mind may take this as an affront,
    • picture, too, of the body being taken down from the Cross and
    • of Jesus taken down from the Cross and laid in the grave, and
    • taken place and that the body on the Cross was the very same
    • Risen One, was with us. All unknowing, we were taken up into
    • speak of having overcome reluctance, please take this exactly
    • on this occasion shall be taken merely as a kind of stimulus,
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture III
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    • the passing into the spiritual world which, as we know, takes
    • that Christ, the Divine-Spiritual Being, might take upon
    • To what end, then, did the events of Palestine take place? To
    • the concepts and ideas arising from these things are taken in
    • not always taken in their deep and essential meaning. When they
    • into the sphere of earth, had taken on the likeness of man, of
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture IV
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    • soil and take root again a hundred ells away; he made a stream
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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    • events had taken place which led up to his twenty-eighth and
    • gradually taken shape within him. But in this particular period
    • great inner change, the revolution that had taken place in his
    • little. It would be a complete mistake to imagine that up to
    • convincing power was working, He could not be taken. Only where
    • circles in America had taken from us and it was said in an
    • given in good faith, as it should be treated. Take it with you,
    • when we have again to take leave of one another, reference may
    • to me. And I take leave of your hearts and souls with the wish
  • Title: Eternal Soul of Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • First, as in previous lectures here, I must take a moment to ask
    • taken hold of; we are able to turn ourselves to the natural
    • Let us allow ourselves, once, to take up a
    • taken seriously, if we do not pass lightly out of habit over
    • Now in order to take such a point of view
    • the supersensory world. So care must be taken: just as the
    • connections can now be taken up and developed further through
    • the external impressions of his consciousness are taken into
    • much prudence as the mathematician takes with his arithmetic
    • takes on a very definite shape.
    • was before he descended to take on the physical body that had
    • that this will be now be taken as a power of knowledge for the
    • taken as some sort of complete power of knowledge. But if one
    • this earth life as a different personality, taken to a higher
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • it essential — so he said — for those who desired to take
    • spin all kinds of fantastic notions, believing that if they take
    • to man. Let there be no mistake about it — as long as the
    • evolution of humanity will take a course undreamed of to-day. Those
    • only be possible for a spiritual Movement to be taken seriously when
    • A feeling of sadness cannot but overtake us when we realise that the
    • the life before birth, because no interest is taken in it. The
    • been taken as an indication of the different forces which pour down to
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • Archangel must, under all circumstances, take place. But there is a
    • consciously, by means of the experiences described, what takes place
    • Just as a second meeting with the Archangels takes place, so when man
    • decline in humanity of the West, has taken shape, will look with the
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • able, as a free individual, to take hold of his human nature. We also
    • be taken into consideration.. For life here on the Earth is in truth a
    • take with us through the Gate of Death. In our present very difficult
    • spiritual life must begin to take account of man's eternal
    • conditions that we shall fail to recognise if we do not take our start
    • case. Of what use would it be, for example, to take a man into a Geld,
    • him, “That is a plant” — and then take him to a plant
    • — all this begins to take on a more superficial character. Men
    • had taken place. In the first centuries it had still been found
    • aside; the human element had more and more taken the place of
    • depths of spiritual life must be taken in all seriousness. It is
    • This must be taken earnestly. The people who belonged, in the main, to
    • Gods. But it takes on a peculiar character which is not fully
    • obstacles everywhere and takes on a more passive character. The
    • what takes place in the way I have just indicated. Those who are
    • death takes shape here, on the Earth.
    • I take leave of you with this love in my heart for those who feel that
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture IX: Ancient Revelation and Learning How to Ask Modern Questions
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    • were capable of looking into the future had to take care that
    • divine, and thereby to undertake again the ascent into the
  • Title: Colour: Part Three: Colours as Revelations of the Psychic in the World
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    • manifold world of colour becomes one whole world. One gradually takes
    • I say, light: but I could also take other sense-perceptions. And you
    • Take, on the other hand, black. When you see black, when we use black
    • colours are, if I take three nuances of them, red, yellow and blue.
    • takes the object it represents into the distance. We paint
  • Title: Question/Economic Life: Lecture: The Central Question of Economic Life
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    • production of which he partakes, while the quality of his
    • to take over the production themselves. That is what the
    • very clever. One is often very taken by the sense that was
    • taken from practical life. But that is just what they are.
    • this separation cannot take place, that for instance the rights
    • formed in which people will partake as economic entities for
    • else, then enough people will take part in the various branches
    • objective laws which take effect when man out of quite
    • takes on the management of the capital, the management of the
    • to our wishes. One has to take nature as it is and only on the
    • happens in life that the greatest mistakes are made not because
  • Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • give many examples taken from his medical and scientific
    • them. But the matter must be taken more seriously when we have
    • a photograph taken and described this act in detail. It was
    • expressly stated that two photographs were taken; these two
    • these photographs, nor that they had been taken. After
    • fact that two photographs were taken and that the second one
    • shows a difference. The photographer had taken the photograph
    • will take place in the future out of the whole connections of a
    • he has simply foreseen an event about to take place.
    • this. In that case Schleich simply mistakes cause and effect,
    • of waking to that of sleeping, but we do not take much notice
    • the most well-known and usual one, namely that one simply takes
    • take hold of the external physical reality.
    • which may even take on the beautiful aspect of the visions
    • which otherwise takes place as if of its own accord. Let us
    • moment in which sleep takes hold of us; we look, as it were,
    • a perception through feeling; we take hold of the body when we
    • wake up. The independent will takes hold of the physical
    • process which takes place when we die. And when we dive down
  • Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • can see that people now begin to take an interest in the causes
    • What do we then take with us? If we realise the fact that we
    • also takes in forces during the course of earthly existence
    • crossing the portal of sleep, but he takes out with his
    • human being in our 30th or 35th year (I will take a decisive
    • which takes its course in a purely spiritual sphere in which we
    • before birth. From this sphere he takes the forces which he
    • ordinarily used in science. Everywhere he takes his thoughts
  • Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture III: World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • What takes place in that case? During sleep, man's sentient and
    • takes in substances from the external world, in order to grow
    • that this activity takes its course through the fact that
    • remain in the physical sphere. On the one hand people take it
    • speaks of the spiritual world as I have taken upon myself to do
    • on the one hand people take it amiss if one describes the
    • spiritual world as a real visible world, so they take it amiss
    • can therefore say: (let us now take a later epoch of the earth)
    • If we take our stand fully upon a natural-scientific
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    • want to take a survey of the whole town. We must seek out some
    • place then we shall have to betake ourselves to a spiritual height
    • The only way to arrive at such a vantage point is to undertake a path
    • imparted only to small circles of persons, and strict care was taken
    • ordinary human thoughts. Thus, the first step to be taken in an occult
    • come forward among mankind have had to take pains to make themselves
    • any man who has sound and healthy judgment and takes pains to master
    • were able to partake in the form of theosophy. For this far-off Indian
    • Religions, on the other hand, since they take their source in the
    • occultism, it too must take care to absorb as little as possible of
    • the Buddhist takes the standpoint of the Buddhist faith, he rejects
    • the standpoint of the Christian. And if theosophy takes on a Buddhist
    • when it undertakes to bring to mankind the universal foundations of
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    • been more than a few who were found ripe to partake in all that went
    • to take part in occult life, instead of the very few who have done so
    • who takes an interest in theosophy and realises that occult knowledge
    • expression in the very first step he had to take for the development
    • of his life since he had begun to take steps on the path of occult
    • obligation that has to be deliberately undertaken by one who sets out
    • taken quite exactly and literally; please receive the words as they
    • he devoted himself. Now he takes upon himself the obligation to
    • occult research.” He takes with him into the realm of occult
    • Take the intellect or understanding, — that capacity of the soul
    • What is easier for a man who meets other men and has to take active
    • The occultist, however, may not take this line. By means of what
    • — with the result that he would have allowed himself to be taken
    • you will all be ready to admit. One can be mistaken and take a man for
    • Therewith had the pupil taken a further step in occult development.
    • acquired by his own powers — when you take into consideration
    • last able to take the great resolve to repress and obliterate from
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    • When science comes to the point (and it will do so, though it take a
    • taken place during Earth evolution, an event which the philosopher of
    • philosophies. Take, for example, such a widely and fully developed
    • occult experience take its course, — first the expansion of the
    • take for granted that their thinking is far enough advanced for them
    • detection. Yet it does not take much to be able to appraise thought;
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    • there. But before we can do so, we must first take cognisance of
    • something which everyone possesses but which not everyone takes the
    • awakening to take up again the threads of his inner life where he
    • varied in accordance with man's need and capacity to receive. Take,
    • that is taken in theology to warn man of two wrong paths that are to
    • take the upward path into the super-sensible worlds, that is to say, to
    • thought, and we may accordingly take Hegel as an eminent example of a
    • occultist, he must not merely undertake the negative striving, but
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    • undertakes in the first place, in preparation for the same, to
    • something which can be taken as a starting-point for any statement
    • again and again this inclination to take the ego as the
    • conclusions that are taken from the world outside, the experiences to
    • the occultist steps forth out of ordinary experience and takes
    • something with him; what he takes is a judgment about the human form.
    • have a process that takes its course entirely inside man, it is
    • bound to take them into consideration if we would understand the
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    • a little while. We shall see that when we take the trouble to search
    • will be important for us also to take the road from without inwards in
    • Let us now take the names we employed yesterday for the legs and feet
    • And now if we take these members of man's nature all together, by
    • (Cancer). The whole enclosure of the breast takes on quite a new
    • than in the marvellous construction of man's hands and arms. Take the
    • to form a mental picture of this third man, we will take it in the
    • The last-named brain takes extraordinarily little interest in the
    • do not take the trouble to think accurately on these matters that we
    • a remarkable fact described, how when the disciple of occultism takes
    • consciousness they play into one another. As soon, however, as we take
    • takes the plunge, as it were, when he really steps right over the
    • being divides, as soon as it takes the first step into the occult
    • when he takes the first step into a higher consciousness. (We shall
    • meaning lost. If, however, you will take it in the sense I have
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    • approaching it from the standpoint that we were obliged to take in
    • soon as we take a step beyond ordinary consciousness, we have at once
    • we take our start once again in quite an elementary way from certain
    • Look at man as he stands before you in everyday life! What has to take
    • during sleep the number of breaths we take is considerably less in
    • meal is taken immediately before going to sleep. There is, therefore,
    • wholly connected with what takes place in the middle man, and owes its
    • on there. Whoever will take the trouble to observe this remarkable
    • headache. As a rule such dreams will take the form that they lead you
    • interrupted with dreams. Now the path that has to be taken by
    • man takes the substances he requires for nourishment, and these
    • middle man we have to take account not only of a direct influence of
    • imagination and fantasy. The materialists of today are quite mistaken
    • implying that they themselves are the true realists. Taken as a whole,
    • taken from the outside world, of the invisible, super-sensible God.
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    • mistaken.
    • student in occultism must take for his starting-point. He must —
    • to him from a study of the human form, because in so doing he takes
    • work that has been done upon our inner man. If you take this into
    • you will see that were we to take our start from the inner man, there
    • The surest and safest way for the pupil is therefore to take his start
    • were take time to look at the things before him; they do not pass
    • take his start, proceeding, as we said, from the human form, —
    • him, a living picture. The pupil may now take for his starting-point
    • the most part taken from the world of the senses and they remind us
    • the human form, which he has first perceived and then taken as his
    • has been taken from him, then he beholds two things. In the first
    • one thing of which he can take firm hold; it is not anything of the
    • one and only sure support that he can take over with him from Earth
    • there, none the less. Take all that you can find in the external
    • history of religions, take the whole content of the religions founded
    • the founder of any religion and take pains to understand him, you will
    • Nor is it any different in Post-Christian times. Take Mohammed. You
    • that the writers of the Gospels needed only to take the ancient ritual
    • He actually underwent what they were describing. Take such a scene
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    • this end in view we have undertaken, as you know, a thoroughgoing
    • be truly said, provided only the statement be not taken in a trivial
    • Jehovah, then you will have to see it in the following way. Take first
    • it is important for the pupil to take his start from the human form,
    • figure of man, the movements that take place within him. We have first
    • necessarily take place for man to be man. (The sequence is apparently
    • which must already be there in order for the blood movement to take
    • then we must take them in the sequence I have given; because,
    • take the movements in the sequence I have given.
    • take too long to explain, I prefer to call it simply movement of the
    • the movements that take place within him. The pupil must take pains to
    • take the next step on the path. He will not find it easy.
    • The faculty of discrimination for the several movements that take
    • through the movement made by man in lifting himself upright, takes
    • with a strange and remarkable experience. When he takes the first step
    • We must first of all find something to take as our starting-point; we
    • practical occultism. He can take his start, always under the guidance
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    • the meeting with death and with Lucifer that takes place for man when
    • man of inner movement, in order to explain to you how man can take a
    • demonstrating wherein the difference lies. Please, therefore, take
    • original being of the Unspoken Word of Worlds, that could take form in
    • other grounds, to enter into which would take us too far afield, the
    • evolution that has taken place between old Sun and the present time,
    • presumption, and as a matter of fact we should be taken into regions
    • consciousness evolution takes its course in a certain direction.
    • The movements that take place inside you on the other hand — the
    • would take us too far now to investigate the indications that
    • little more fully. Take for example the perception we arrived at that
    • faculty of movement takes us back to the old Sun. It will accordingly
    • themselves when what we have just been saying is taken in connection
    • evolution of the Earth to take place in such a manner as to allow of
    • the Christ would be to make the same mistake as to imagine that a pair
    • There is, however, another, a moral ground of which we must take
    • that the life of Buddha takes its course on Earth. And now we must
    • undertaken at the behest of Christ. For he was first sent to the Venus
    • Take Light! When we gave a description of the proud Lucifer, it
    • you will not take long to discover what must be the origin and source
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    • also connected closely and intensively with what takes place
    • worlds to our earth-life. And we take into account only what is
    • world. All this must be taken into account most decidedly by
    • physical body's actual age. This accommodation must take place
    • super-sensible knowledge, we may take a look at what is
    • because merely one third of our earth-life is taken up by
    • This separation takes place in such manner that the human
    • thought-being, takes on ever greater dimensions; and finally
    • sustenance of its stars. As we must partake of physical
    • death, so must the cosmos partake of human experiences, take
    • the cosmos — but a cosmos taken in a spiritual sense. And
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    • takes shape in such a way that he goes backward and
    • of initiation, into what takes place between death and a new
    • has taken place on earth — the physical germ which formed
    • was left behind in the moon sphere; for, had we taken it
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    • duration, we take into account only our physical body and our
    • soul, the first state experienced by him — all this takes
    • earthly existence. At first, we take part in the general
    • Fundamentally, we live very thoughtlessly if we take into
    • taken into account, if man's soul is to be viewed in its true
    • evolution has taken the following course: On the one hand, man
    • because present-day natural science takes into account only the
    • human being takes the soul and spirit element of language,
    • life of our feelings, our emotions. Hence we partake of
    • cannot take part genuinely in human experiences on earth,
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    • between these two stages is hidden by a sleep which takes
    • salt-like particles takes place. Earthy, salt-like, ash-like
    • child does not imitate everything, but takes his choice.
    • what takes place in the child's surroundings.
    • child takes into his bodily organism only those things that
    • [Anthroposophic Press, New York.] Official philosophy has taken
    • let us observe correctly how the child takes his first steps.
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    • that the soul might take the same path of death as the
    • had to take on many qualities of the ancient folk deities.
    • When, however, the human form was taken on by that God Whose
    • passage at the end of one Gospel taken so lightly? There it is
    • Gospel not taken more seriously: And, lo, I am with you
    • taken part in the event of Golgotha. Now, however, they had to
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    • mistaken.”
    • is not the Christ, however, Who was mistaken. Human beings were
    • mistaken. They have interpreted these words in such a way as
    • Christ told us was a mistake. Today we must think
    • Festival takes place, approach at a time when the earth's
    • vernal full moon and thus takes place in conformity with the
    • having the Easter Festival take place on different days.
    • at a time when he must take into his soul things of the
    • not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain?' This is one of
  • Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Christiania, 10-5-'13
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    • of changes take place in our soul life when we esoterics move up from
  • Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-16-10
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    • learn in exoteric lectures we should take into our feeling, willing
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    • in the Rosicrucian path, that is, what's good for us is taken from both.
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    • longer take in that we can live in the spiritual world. And you who
    • that are taken from esoteric life as food for our souls. In esoteric
    • communications are taken ourselves.
    • even if it takes ever so long, the time will come when our thought
    • take hold of us strongly, for they are drawn from the unspeakable
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  • Title: Lecture III: WORLD-PENTECOST: The Message of Anthroposophy
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    • the grave and after some days taken out again, as a sign and token
    • even unto the end of earthly days” must be taken in true
    • Mystery will take firmer and firmer root in many human beings living
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    • takes to writing commentaries on works of art. This is a terrible product
    • counter-art. Savants may reply: To take hold of the world artistically
    • Take the
    • in architecture, this reality does not manifest clearly. But take the
    • in egotistical fashion takes hold of the physical body too strongly,
    • Though I say “light,” I could just as well take another sense
    • us take black. When our spirit encounters darkness on waking, we feel
    • eye. A marvelously artistic process takes place when the blood circulation
    • and stirring which take place between blood and nerve system.
    • released outward. Take the Greek hexameter with its initial three long
    • of knowledge, taken together, do not constitute a complete world knowledge.
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    • one from artistic awareness and creation. On the contrary, whoever takes
    • we take the flesh color of Caucasian man, which resembles spring's
    • take hold of black, we have the spiritual image of death. And the circle
    • the age of materialism there arose spatial perspective, which takes
    • above the eye; takes into consideration what is convex. Already in his
    • The sculptor in marble lays on; the woodcarver takes away, hollows out.
    • phantasy, a thing usually taken as synonymous with the unreal, the
    • direct reality. Only when reality has been taken care of does phantasy
    • divine, and take it into themselves for poetic creation; otherwise
    • takes into account not the weight but the measure of the syllables:
    • would take the path to the spirit in the plastic arts also. That was
    • taken its rise from a world-conception, from inner world-experience.
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    • sense no increase, no advancement has taken place up to our
    • Bruno at the stake, it didn't change the fact
    • also possible that one takes Darwinism as it is presented
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    • begun to fade and an abnormal state to take its place, a
    • the whole human environment takes on a completely different
    • evolution of humanity: One follows the image of Jesus taken
    • approach these events if we clairvoyantly take the path
    • to have taken place on the cross.
    • asleep. Their souls were already being gradually overtaken
    • taken on after the Mystery of Golgotha. It was a flowing
    • consciousness was taken away. And Christ, the resurrected
    • one, was with us. He had taken us into his kingdom without
    • takes much effort to extract images from the Akasha Record
    • which have to with Christianity. It takes much effort to
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    • divine-spiritual Christ-being could take on the necessary
    • souls. Why did the events of Palestine take place? In order
    • for the divine-spiritual being of Christ to be able to take
    • a Sun-hero had to leave his body and take as residence in
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    • the voice (the bath being somewhat arbitrarily taken to
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    • know that a great change had taken place in his soul during
    • completely mistaken to assume that the boy Jesus was gifted
    • different sides. I have often emphasized this. I have taken
    • little humility and self-knowledge. Take advantage of
    • was to take place: “Thy will be done in heaven as it
    • When such things happen, then care must be taken by those
    • given in good faith, correctly. Take it with you, discuss
    • And take
    • words may be spoken now as we take leave of each other: We
    • me. And I take leave of your hearts and souls with the wish
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    • book. We find the mistake soon made of seeing in the pictures of the
    • that a mistake had been made in calculation; the date for the fulfillment
    • times, they will be mature enough to take up other, higher, future forms
    • body, the following steps were undertaken with the student in earlier
    • What takes place in our
    • take place in the sixth great main epoch can be seen ahead of time in
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    • John's overview. He came from a cultural era when much was still taken
    • here hands are in motion and what is achieved here is taken through
    • unite themselves with the impulse of Christ will take what they have
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    • that Zarathustra taught. However, his soul was not inclined to take
    • not meant to undertake such lofty flights of the spirit and see the spirit
    • only on the external, physical level. The evolution of humankind takes
    • the human being will only be able to take this in consciously through
    • (it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, TakeMatt. 26:26)
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    • Greco-Latin age. And now we will see the important processes that take
    • place in the etheric and astral bodies of human beings who take into
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    • processes that had taken place in the course of time. In our cultural
    • onward, we no longer incorporate such a reflection. For what takes place
    • increasingly rare. Therefore, steps were taken to provide for the future
    • of a seal of the I of Christ, through this, such human beings take into
    • epoch are those who truly take into themselves what will later be
    • to take in something new, something divine, and thereby to undertake
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    • This will become the fate of those who have taken in spiritual impulses
    • being. What is taken in today will be sealed into souls. After the seventh
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    • of what one day will be. Human beings who will have taken in something
    • no longer appears in a white garment. Once again he takes peace away
    • stream, the Christ impulse will be taken into selves that are increasingly
    • selfless — and taken in with increasing understanding. Its followers
    • the sealed human beings. Such people must take into themselves
    • What human beings take
    • culture, as it were: on water and on earth. But humankind must take
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    • 18:4 And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues. \
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    • this can happen consciously, it must have taken place through higher
    • and work on themselves in order to take in manas.
    • are preparing themselves by taking in Theosophy will take in new forms



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