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  • Title: Goethe's Relationship to his 'Faust'
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    • It is lecture 7 of 13 lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at various cities
    • It is lecture 7 of 13 lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at various cities
    • Steiner Lecture given in Prague, 12 June 1918
    • is always given, where Faust is presented as the higher
    • ahrimanic and luciferic. Therefore it is a given that, the
    • then the possibility would be given to connect self knowledge
    • into himself. Now Goethe needs to give Mephistopheles, while he
    • be given to him in his time as outer world knowledge.
    • given to mankind, but is continuously being sought by mankind.
    • “Faust” has given mankind a most precious gift,
  • Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture I
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    • sleep, gives to language the melodious sound. This gives to astral
    • Higher Beings. This gives us the right sense of responsibility in a
    • place through language in the midst of mankind gives us the capacity,
    • tenderness, with a pitying heart, how this gives to the child in this
  • Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture II
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    • completely answered only if one gives a little attention to that
    • nature can never give to a corpse the form in which it exists. The
    • human being as we possess this in the earthly existence gives us a
    • be called memory of the Mystery of Golgotha. Christ had given Himself
    • his own will, in which man shall give life again to a dead thinking by
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture I
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    • hypotheses are advanced, but little thought is given to any other
    • Earth. Much thought is given to this complex structure of the ovum
    • make the acquaintance of a human being we do not as a rule give
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture II
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    • philosophers who give a great deal of thought to it. Just think: if
    • body is being given over to the Cosmos, while it is expanding and
    • shape and give no further thought to the matter. But this outer,
    • I was able to give illustrations of how the physical had in a certain
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture III
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    • I shall try to-day to give you an idea of how destiny actually takes
    • descriptions given will have conveyed some idea of the infinite
    • give you an inkling of the majesty and grandeur of what is here
    • was similar in character to the lectures given later on to the
    • always give direct evidence of this in another incarnation. In spite
    • for a man in any given epoch to absorb the spirituality and develop
    • give you an example. Think of a personality like Ernst Haeckel
    • Europe and was able there to give expression to the impulse deriving
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture IV
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    • outstanding characteristics. Everything about him gives expression to
    • to give another example, one with which I came into close personal
    • similar to that given in the Mysteries.
    • when, in the Mysteries, these people had been given the necessary
    • given either to the public or to a smaller circle, the opportunity
  • Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Prague, 3-29-11
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    • Consists of 68 esoteric lessons all given by Rudolf Steiner
    • occult-development path, we're given certain verses or formulas
    • organs if we use them correctly. They were given to us by the masters
    • will give me the impulse — because that would be quite wrong. Our
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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    • should give us strength, security, and hope for life.
    • knows this. If theosophy or spiritual science should give an
    • world. It wants to give scientific reasons of that view which
    • essence gives something else than that which is the lineage. If
    • with outer means that heredity does not only give that, not
    • then theosophy normally says, which moral impulse that gives
    • experience itself can give us the appropriate teachings. One
    • thinking and feeling and our science give us. Today I wanted to
    • founds inadequate ethics, it gives no life security, and it is
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture III: How Does One Defend Spiritual Science?
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    • the outer world gives us as a mediator of knowledge or as
    • supersensible world. No mathematical judgement can give the
    • are given in our culture? That has developed beyond the child
    • today. However, I wanted only to give the ways on which you can
    • warm. However, if we spare our sermon and give coal and wood as
    • to flow as a force into the human nature. If we give the soul
    • a part of God's power lives in you. You are given not only to
    • deepening into a disposition which gives you that infinitely
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IX: The Relation of the Human Being to the Realms of Nature and the Hierarchies
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    • publication date, given by Rudolf Steiner at various cities in the first
    • already give an answer from certain points of view, but
    • intimately speaking in our branches we can give a more
    • the spirit of the ages can give him nothing at first. He gave
    • him what he could give him. Now the spirit of the ages must go
    • through a number of years again, until he is able to give
    • spiritual world, when the spirit can give him something
    • ages is not able to give the human being everything that he
    • could give him because of the imperfection of the human beings.
    • up everything that the spirit of the ages would give him, he
    • nation's being gives us as a gift of the corresponding being of
    • wonderfully intimate idea of immortality already is given when
    • but out of that which is given in the language. The English do
    • given in
    • wanted to give this example of the Maid of Orleans which shows
    • etheric body which is given to the remaining world. Then he
    • — I may give you an illustrative example of the
    • life. I would like to give an often used comparison for this
    • the dead are to us like the living that the dead give something
    • of the admonitions which this destiny-burdened time can give us
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  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture X: Central Europe between East and West
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    • publication date, given by Rudolf Steiner at various cities in the first
    • dedicated to our efforts which we can give a spiritual
    • in the deep way in which it is given there. When Darwin put it
    • to collect fairy tales. If we give these fairy tales to our
    • gives a proof of the fact that self-knowledge is rather
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 1: The Being of Man
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    • increasingly an image of the World Spirit. Only when we can give
    • adds meaning to what a consideration of the outer form can give us,
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 2: Human Duality
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    • described give us a kind of image, signify in a way a revelation, on
    • we must first give attention to the fact that they have to occupy
    • entire blood system, in that the gall is given over to the food and
    • times have given certain names to these organs. Now, I beg of you
    • names that were originally given to these organs and to disregard the
    • further you pursue this comparison — and it is given meanwhile
    • such moments when the ego retires within itself and is given up to
    • gives himself up to normal, external impressions, the natural
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 3: Co-operation in the Human Duality
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    • first given out are, in a sense, left hanging in the air, since the
    • order to give this spleen a certain rhythm in life. This rhythm
    • fastidiousness of many children who are simply given a thing whenever
    • a real meaning in them only when they are given a physiological
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 4: Man's Inner Cosmic System
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    • is given out through spiritual science with a certain sort of
    • to convey to our minds the answer which we shall give to-day
    • instruments and methods of external science, which give us just such
    • in the first place to give you by way of general principles. With
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 5: The Systems of Supersensible Forces
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    • form. This form must be given to him. Whatever capacities of ours need
    • out, which assemble the parts of the machine and give form to the whole.
    • there are intelligent forces and beings behind that which gives form
    • place there; the forces that give us our form are at work in our
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 6: The Blood as Manifestation and Instrument of the Human Ego
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    • gives itself the exact outline of form which appears in the contours
    • bones as we see them, on the other hand, gives us the right to
    • a soft substance, before the glands could be given a place; for the
    • and continues merely to serve as a support, to give us form.”
    • not being determinable by the ego, has given cause for all sorts of
    • cranium, direct proof is given of the influence of an earlier life on
    • physiology upon the idea of reincarnation. We must only give
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 7: The Conscious Life of Man
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    • throughout in such a way as to be able to give to the instrument of
    • completely as those in our bony system. We certainly need to give far
    • disposed only because it gives man his basic form. If we recognise in
    • given us the physical form we have as human beings, has been
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 8: The Human Form and its Co-ordination of Forces
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    • We must now give
    • reason that we have given special consideration also to these
    • in such a way that the best picture occultism can give us is to
    • inorganic Nature which has not yet been given life, into relation
    • plant into us in such a way that it simply gives off some particular
    • in both directions gives us that human embryo which alone is suited
    • same time, however, that the earth gives us its densest
    • processes into that world where the warmth of the blood is given its
    • building up our whole organisation, in order finally to give us that
    • give us as kindling heat, burning warmth, flame of fire! And when,
    • and gives over the corpse to the forces of the earth, so to the
    • corpse, when it shall have given to us that burning warmth we needed
    • activities of soul. This corpse which will be given over to the
    • cosmic system, just as the individual human corpse is given over to
    • nothing in the cosmic system is lost, but that what is given to us in
    • others much of what it has been possible to give here as an



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