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- Title: Goethe's Relationship to his 'Faust'
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- abstraction — but this is what we should surely learn
- abstractions, the allegorical. We live with them. It is the
- quest wasn't towards a one-sided spiritual abstraction or life
- abstraction — but to the consummation of the soul. This
- Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture I
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- expressed abstractly, but that a living stream of thought is flowing
- say not only in abstract ways that man lives there among spiritual
- Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture II
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- something very abstract, as something that we do not experience in the
- these abstract, intellectualistic concepts, we look at pre-earthly
- place of what is today abstract thinking. Moreover, since we possessed
- person he can say also that abstract thinking such as we have at the
- time, tending only toward abstraction, we developed first since the
- become entirely abstract. Indeed, it can be said in a certain sense
- occurred as a deadening, an abstracting, an intellectualizing of
- is clearly to be seen that the first beginning toward this abstract
- intellectual, abstract thinking. This means, however, nothing else
- abstract, because it still filled the human being as does breathing at
- of a pre-earthly existence, abstract thinking, with the physical body
- advanced further and further into abstract thinking, they needed more
- After the fourth Post-Christian century, as abstract thinking
- during the period in which man achieved through abstract thinking his
- were lost to humanity. More and more there came about the abstract
- interpretations, the abstract thoughts.
- especially for the reason that thinking became ever more abstract. In
- and more abstract there was no longer any possibility to view in
- Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture I
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- abstract, intellectual forms demanded to-day, nor was it so closely
- Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture II
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- feelings. We do not think about his individual traits; our attraction
- living reality, not in the form of an abstract script. These
- looks up to the Universe and its structure to-day, how abstract, how
- Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture III
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- terms of an abstract idea of conscience, “You were a man who
- world; but it remains an abstract thought. Studies like those we have
- abstractly of the existence of karma, of the way in which one
- abstractions. In Christianity there are many more direct descriptions
- can be gained from abstract accounts of how Arabism made its way to
- the prime essential; they are only essential in this abstract,
- consist of abstract concepts; it is human souls themselves who carry
- Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture IV
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- Ireland — not of an abstract, conceptual kind, but alive,
- deeper, spiritual connections and not those of an external, abstract
- dead spirit of abstract concepts and ideas.
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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- celestial harmony in abstract way and said, nevertheless, there
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IX: The Relation of the Human Being to the Realms of Nature and the Hierarchies
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- only names for something that in the abstract holds together a
- point of view of an abstract thinking. But we must really
- specifically, not in the abstract, we have understood something
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture X: Central Europe between East and West
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- the spiritual in the abstract this is that we are seized by the
- egotistically to an abstract spirituality.
- blossoming, sprouting life in the abstract. It is expressed to
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 2: Human Duality
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- of as pressed together, contracted, as if into one centre; so that
- contracted, thickened or condensed, formed into organs and placed
- first contracted itself, and there, from the opposite direction, acts
- contract this whole outer world into single organs, thus forming an
- extract of this world; that we could then transfer this extract into
- our senses, have been contracted into these organs and that in these
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 3: Co-operation in the Human Duality
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- that, if another meal does not follow, it contracts again.
- certain expanding and contracting of this organ. When it is realised
- evident to us that the expansion and contraction of the spleen, due
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 5: The Systems of Supersensible Forces
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- belonging to the physical world fits itself in and, attracted by the
- filled in a certain definite manner by force-systems which attract the
- nutrition, which appears to be a power of attraction in the different
- force-systems that attract to themselves particles of food taken in,
- of attraction and the chief forces of attraction must be exercised by
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 8: The Human Form and its Co-ordination of Forces
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- Thus we might in abstract thought banish from our minds for the
- tract and this represents the external matter which enters our
- that it is not mere theory or abstract knowledge, fill us with all
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