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  • Title: Lecture: The Two Christmas Annunciations
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    • as might illuminate human life upon the earth.
    • different matter to call upon the reasoning of children through the
    • The facts are simply upon occasion quite different from the concepts
    • to found a science of the spirit upon knowledge gained outside man,
    • by looking back upon the body. Keyserling's talks concerning
    • For after the sun shines upon the lands of one folk, it shines on the
  • Title: Lecture: The Ear
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    • upon the drum. Just as you touch and feel the ground with your feet,
    • ‘foot’ touches and feels upon the drum has to be transmitted
    • gravity, implying weight — weighs upon that which tends to become
    • from the plan of an ear into that form wherewith he stands upon the
    • again into a head-organisation. The way you move here upon Earth
    • but it is just in so doing that he finds himself. Here upon Earth we
    • upon our inner being. Between death and a new birth we find ourselves
    • the faculty of Love here upon Earth we have an echo of the living in
    • can walk here upon Earth, we adapt ourselves to earthly gravity. It is
    • feeling of inner freedom. They have now entered once more upon the
  • Title: Education for Adolescents
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    • questions. A high value is put upon them for no other reason than that
    • for instance, upon the relationships between people. The right kind of
    • must build in the most careful way upon the fundamentally basic moral
  • Title: Lecture: The Cosmic Word and Individual Man
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    • from the senses. If the super-sensible gaze is directed upon the
    • sleeping human being — that is to say upon the part of the human
    • as the influence of light and colour from outside upon the eye is
    • at the same time radiant with light. But the impression made upon the
    • earth-soul is the reality. Plants are only as hair upon the earth
    • organism, like the hair upon our own organism. Men knew that all these
    • the apparent Logos born upon earth as real Logos.
    • As long as man stands upon Earth, he lives among the revelations of
  • Title: Lecture: Awakening to Community - I
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    • down upon doctrines and theories in other spheres of life, one's
  • Title: Lecture: Past Incarnations of the Peoples of Today
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    • means sufficient. Everything depends upon understanding conditions as
    • upon the thinking of the masses of the people. In speaking thus of
    • people base their actions upon the opinions of the recognized
    • abstract intellectualism of Theology. It was a force that worked upon
    • you, another question forces itself upon him; namely: What has become
    • upon the earth. Understanding will not come from a study of heredity
    • Everything depends upon our having the courage to approach these
  • Title: The Supersensible Being of Man and the Evolution of Mankind
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    • of the soul. Then there broke upon human evolution the Event of
    • historical facts. There broke in upon human evolution a
    • then hit upon the remarkable connection existing between these world
  • Title: Lecture: The Peoples of the Earth in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • laying stress upon this. There is indeed a striving for a uniform
    • thought that the whole being of Spirit and soul in man is based upon
    • parasite upon the rest of the organism. This is not so. If a brief
    • admire is dependent, in his case, upon the experiences of the
    • and when we allow his poetic wisdom to work upon us, it is as though
    • especially to a Southern Asiatic people, is based upon metabolism.
  • Title: Lecture: Anthroposophy's Contribution to the Most Urgent Needs of Our Time
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    • that is forced upon it.’
  • Title: Lecture: Yuletide and the Christmas Festival
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    • Christmas Festival was once upon a time or is now. Wherever
  • Title: Memory and Love
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    • the inner condition of soul attendant upon it, and then observe how this
    • It is only then that we can begin to build upon memory. Earlier than
    • of teeth and puberty that we may venture to build upon memory.
    • spiritual world, we look upon them even though they are within
  • Title: Lecture: The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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    • upon bodily conditions that it may well be inferred that experiences of
    • not things upon which we can build in a sure and well-defined way, until
    • indeed upon our consciousness, and very much upon what we experience
    • we must insist upon a strict science for the world of the senses, and
    • onward from the stage of sleep just described, man enters upon a stage
    • the same way as now he feels himself with his consciousness upon Earth.
    • Then he will look from the Cosmos upon the Earth, just as now he gazes
  • Title: Lecture: About Horses That Can Count and Calculate
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    • the horse, but merely touches upon something mathematical. In doing
  • Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 1: Influence of the human will upon the course of economic life
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    • Influence of the human will upon the course of economic life
    • (Influence of the human will upon the
    • anything of this kind; for people look upon natural science
    • and they look upon it as a great achievement, that this
    • consequence was an extraordinary drain upon the European
    • cause upon the disposition of their souls, upon their moral
    • and it would have an uncommonly beneficial effect upon the
    • possible to put such an undertaking straight away upon a
    • is merely bent upon getting returns, it is a matter
    • which it shall depend in an honest way upon the
    • way upon the human will? By means of the
    • people have been used to look upon as ‘the right
    • sound thinking-basis to go upon. No doubt the cri-cri workers
    • essential influence upon the whole character of our general
    • is in a way again upon a sort of false track. To try and
    • labour-power has been expended upon this; and labour thereby
    • set value upon in this connection is the human will,
    • more value upon the will than upon the observation, I call
    • upon all these people: “Come then! and together we will
  • Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 2: On Propaganda of the Threefold Social Order
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    • propose to do upon the experiences we have actually had up
    • were therefore obliged to fall back upon more or less
    • nothing more unsound that to look upon prices as something
    • Social Question sets out from the very first, and upon which,
    • that to me, I look upon it as my duty to tell him, with all
    • spiritual life upon its own footing. And in reply, somebody
    • are the people really, who are the drag upon everything. It
    • parties. Our business today, is to stand firm upon the ground
    • be practical without basing ourselves upon practical actions.
    • profession; for, the moment one enters upon the Threefold
    • things upon which we must turn our eyes to-day, and not upon
  • Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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    • upon which the source of his findings is revealed to him. For
    • idea of the path upon which he reaches a point where his
    • and then constantly concentrate upon it and devote
    • Constant attempts to concentrate our soul life upon our
    • can set a chair upon the table; it stays there. If you put it
    • Well, first I promise never to impose myself upon you by
    • lo and behold, we come upon something that is tremendously
    • For they indeed make great demands upon us. We have to take
    • upon our own powers for producing a particular kind of
    • that rests upon it. For the truth winds its way against
  • Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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    • is regarded in the way we have just touched upon?
    • history is dependent upon the sort of people we are, and how
    • dependent upon this. I wanted to show how a study of the
    • inspire. Then we shall come upon what is really at work in
    • Normally history draws only upon ordinary observation and
    • upon a particular development of powers slumbering in the human
    • cultural life, where the soul is no longer dependent upon the
    • is at this age that the human being enters upon a declining
    • — I first came upon it after having found out about its
    • birth, but comes from previous incarnations upon earth.
    • future lives on earth. I can only touch upon this for there is
    • existences upon earth, we find something in historical
    • and he now works upon this. Now we can fully grasp what this
    • has never been developed. The science of spirit is called upon
    • we are equal to the demands made upon us. And the demands of
    • reality that is hammering so dreadfully upon our doors. We must
    • should come to be. What made an impression upon him was the
  • Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1
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    • touched upon here. This keynote is meant as an indication
    • hierarchies looked upon it as their ideal to arrive at a
    • upon him. Among the beings immediately above us in the
    • has to give the higher beings new materiel to engage upon, by
    • School something has been embarked upon about which it cannot
    • imposes upon you. You will find many things different from
  • Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1 (alternate translation)
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    • be founded upon the same basic principles of knowledge as
    • The fact of the matter is that we have entered upon an epoch
    • to the conclusion that just as man to-day has entered upon a
    • falsehood when it is urged upon men. If man of the present
    • It is upon these principles that
  • Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 2
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    • course of experiences which follow one upon each other which
    • do not look upon mysticism in an external, abstract way, but
    • who look upon it as something concrete in inner experiences.
    • upon our relation to the surrounding world in a much more
    • possible to look upon our relation to the surrounding world
    • world conception is really based upon a mistake which is
    • to be correct, but very much else is dependent upon it. I
    • man will enter upon his later life with forces that are
    • lecture upon in the evening should be let loose in the sphere
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture I: The Being of Man
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    • A person came in, made a deep impression upon him, spoke a few words,
    • upon the astral body and ennobled the desires. The higher the moral
    • have worked upon the astral body. The seer can distinguish between a
    • immediate influence upon the etheric body, although in the same way that
    • upon the etheric body. Then he will be called a Chela, a pupil. He can
    • That is the most difficult task of all. In order to have an effect upon
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture II: The Three Worlds
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    • new into the world and to act upon it, no matter whether the thoughts
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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    • results from his own work upon it.
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture IV: Devachan
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    • and he has to work upon them with his spirit. In all his experiences
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VI: The Upbringing of Children. Karma.
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    • can be built upon.
    • to act upon him. Christ's deed is conceivable only because of the law
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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    • destiny in a later life depends upon what we do in this physical life.
    • how the Initiate can work upon his etheric body and can change even
    • decaying astral substance can be seen. When the Mongols fell upon the
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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    • upon. And then he said: In the world of the Spirit I shall find the
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XII: Occult Develpment
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    • it for himself alone but for all the others, and they are called upon
  • Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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    • he reads of the Scourging and allows it to act upon him, develop another
  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • you in forming your outlook upon Nature. I hope that in no very
    • reflecting, perhaps a little theoretically, upon the premisses of
    • phenomena of electricity are given to the human being, who thereupon
    • effect on us, upon our soul, our nervous apparatus, of an objective
    • celestial body attracts to itself the bodies that are upon it”.
    • outlook upon Nature strives for the very opposite in all three
    • expression what Goethe feels is fundamental to a true outlook upon
    • Thus Goethe looks upon
    • is a pure and simple fact. And upon facts like this he seeks to base
    • his contemplation, his whole outlook upon Nature. What he desires,
    • and his whole outlook upon Nature was built upon this basis. Herein
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • how in our study of Nature we have upon the one hand the purely
    • out upon the path that can really lead to a bridging of the gulf
    • — pressing upon the point for a single moment which of course
    • continuously, so that the same force acts upon the point throughout
    • exert pressure. You make acquaintance with pressure by pressing upon
    • weighed as much as this, it would press so heavily upon the arteries
    • upon the base of the skull. The weight it weighs with is only about
    • underlies it, bring about upon the one hand the submersion of the
    • then see upon the one hand the lightening into Intelligence, brought
  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • works upon the light as to contract it.
    • from it. The stronger light in the middle presses upon the weaker
    • thereupon composed and integrated; so then the one has to adapt
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • extinguishing effect upon the other, just as the effect of the prism
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • — by means of the pure facts. Fact upon fact in proper sequence
    • it were, to close in upon — this very complex phenomenon.
    • clearly; the truth will then dawn upon you more and more: v
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • whole theory of the phenomenon upon it. I still ought to speak in
    • ourselves to the darkness. Thus we may say: the effect of light upon
    • the experience of light upon the one hand and warmth upon the other
    • more unaccustomed to state the phenomena purely, yet upon this all
    • one is thus led to the idea: When the air beats upon our ear and we
    • hypothetical ether with its vibrations beats upon our eye, a
    • then in addition we bring an electro-magnet to bear upon the cylinder
    • forces” proves to be not without effect upon those processes
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • today with an experiment bearing upon our studies of the theory of
    • bear upon what sounds towards us from without when, for example,
    • one impinge upon the other. And just as when you plunge your hand
    • affects my ear, and the effect upon my ear is perceived in some way
    • air. While upon this niveau itself (in the perceiving of
    • Upon this actual niveau we live as it were on equal terms
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • Among the Jesuits it was always looked upon as dangerous to apply
    • to here, every time it came upon a hole it went through, then in
    • upon the inner faculty of the sound to have velocity. This then
    • upon me of the vibrations of your brain. To see through a thing
    • on into the external auditory canal and beat upon the drum which
    • metamorphosis of the larynx. Only to touch upon the coarsest
    • have a metamorphosed eye upon another level.
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    • led upon the one hand to the great triumphs in materialistic
    • fain impress upon your minds. After all, my main purpose in these
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • to develop a right way of thinking upon the facts and phenomena
    • issuing from the negative electric pole) upon a screen or other
    • the cross becomes visible upon the wall of the vessel behind it. I
    • letting them fall upon a screen of barium platinocyanide. They have
    • when we go into the outer facts of Nature and work upon them with
    • our senses thus perceive, — we work upon it with our
    • who looked upon them from outside. Yet he spoke not untruly when he
  • Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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    • other places, is, I believe, based upon a need arising out of
    • embark upon the investigation of spiritual life without first
    • Vischer, came upon as he was struggling to clarify his
    • the soul and the bodily nature? And here he lighted upon a real
    • cushions upon which to rest and proceed no further, but if on
    • certain renunciation upon ourselves, we can learn at such
    • entering upon the science of spirit. They see the limits of
    • his study of the sense world; in other words, taking upon
    • sense dependent upon itself. It is in undergoing this
  • Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture II: The Psychological Expression of the Unconscious
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    • of spirit itself, for this science feels itself called upon to
    • are impressed upon the soul, and we are able to recall them
    • about, but by making a decision immediately upon being
    • makes a claim upon the spirit which we can describe as the
    • to touch upon this today, for a merely outward scientific
    • into the body. What the soul upon waking has acquired since the
    • back upon waking, because upon
    • upon.
    • depends upon looking at man as a being with body, soul and
    • the spirit first works upon the soul and then the soul upon the
    • upon the body, and does not work through the mediation of the
    • makes no particular impression upon
    • rests his hand upon the shoulder of a friend, in another his
    • Now upon reading through Sir Oliver Lodge's book it is
    • the senses, and which is based upon something diseased in
    • — how all this has an effect upon our
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture I
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    • upon explanation while at the same time we abandon observation, and
    • of heat as it is called has resulted in error upon error. It has
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture II
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    • Yesterday I touched upon the fact that bodies under the influence of
    • as we call them, expand when acted upon by the being of warmth. In
    • order to impress these things upon our minds so that we can use them
    • expanded to various degrees depending upon the substance of which it
    • important to keep in mind this fact that we come here upon the third
    • then a remarkable fact is come upon. If we have water at 80° say, and
    • ruling on the planet earth. (As stated above, we will come upon these
    • Earthly air being were looked upon in this way, that their
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture III
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    • come upon another point at which the liquid begins to boil. Again we
    • look upon the powers of
    • You see, we come upon the concept of pressure and have to bring this
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VI
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    • you think this through to the end, you come upon the noteworthy thing
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VII
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    • our looking upon it as really a product of some more widely embracing
    • reality to us. All our laboratories, which we depend upon to do
    • formulae as they are given may be looked upon as representing a
    • had. It goes over into that form which is imposed upon it by virtue of
    • rightly on the gas we must look upon it as a form, but as a negative
    • the part of it on which we live, is a solid upon which are other
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VIII
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    • upon the expenditure of work. Now let us follow the reverse process.
    • system is not left to itself but is worked upon by its whole
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IX
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    • seized upon in their spatial relationship by the heat entity. What is
    • forces might be acting there upon each other, but we would see
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture X
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    • upon as will, or we may say that we experience the being of heat in
    • are such that this form can be seized upon by our life processes,
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XI
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    • Now when we come upon this straight line spectrum here under our
    • by the forces that work into it. But we have already come upon these
    • Consider a physicist who, upon thinking over the phenomena lying
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XII
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    • Upon this difference depends the fact that we have a conduction of
    • Finally, the whole process is dependent upon time. A greater effect is
    • light, and chemical activity and what is come upon when we attempt to
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIII
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    • upon it do not change. What exists in the picture itself in the way of
    • constitution of the sun and that we can look upon the sun as governed
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIV
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    • fluid, the chemical effect seizes upon the material, as it were, and
    • Here, however, we come upon a realm where there is not this definite
    • terrestrial matter the seizing upon the imponderable matter takes
    • chemical effect is, so to speak, seized upon and works within the
    • air outside of us. This must be looked upon as nonsense.
    • I have already called your attention to the basis upon which rests the
    • embryos of plants and animals or in any tiny cell upon which we turn
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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    • not wish to impose upon you anything that savors of the mystical, but
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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    • creature “Science,” which came upon the scene in many
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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    • about the world is looked upon today as mere phantasy, as not
    • consciousness he can work very little upon his own nature. if we were
    • to work inwardly upon our organism are active within us only during
    • sleeping consciousness can he work upon himself. And in olden times
    • assimilated by the head only and is thus entirely dependent upon the
    • fact that present-clay thinking is dependent upon the brain. Such is
    • through which we can work upon our own being. Men have forgotten to
    • work upon themselves. With the concepts we evolve from the time of
    • through which he can work upon his own being.
    • thinking entirely dependent upon the brain. If this is so, even
    • effect upon our dead cultural life. The Spirit must be the lightning
    • called upon to uphold the spiritual. I do not mention these things
    • of working upon man from the spiritual world. And that is exactly
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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    • by the thermometer; what the thermometer registers is dependent upon
    • strike dumb any recent attempts to base ethical judgments upon
    • depends upon the power of moral intuition becoming stronger; advance
    • impression upon him, because he realized more deeply than
    • had, as I said yesterday, come upon the scene only since the
    • culture, and held that the influence working so destructively upon
    • Ideals.” But it dawned upon him, as he let these ideals work
    • upon his soul, that they were no different from those of his own
    • think that philosophy has a direct influence upon life; I do so
    • upon something which must be born out of the human being but was not
    • only a reflection of the Spirit entirely dependent upon the physical
    • not hit upon a truth but only on clichés. For unless the human
    • upon honesty and truth, then we shall progress, for humanity must
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    • communities gradually seized upon this tradition and turned its
    • call upon this pure thinking which becomes pure will; it arises as a
    • creative power in the human being had to be called upon, the
    • earlier time. But upon sound reflection I must say to myself: “This
    • I called upon the living, the purely Spiritual Science is dead.
    • immediately upon outer perception. In the world of Nature, however,
    • upon dead thinking, philosophies are dead from the very outset. They
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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    • intuitions. And then it dawns upon us that the old moral impulses
    • another. Just as in our inner being we must call upon love for an
    • ethical future, so we must call upon confidence in relation to men's
    • will build to such a degree in the soul upon the joy of confidence
    • must I release in myself to look rightly upon those who are coming
    • power — demands which the coming youth will make upon us.
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    • generation was quite new upon the scene in human evolution. But this
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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    • man to reflect upon the origin of thought; so that what previously
    • his own soul. Just let the anatomy of Hyrtl work upon you; he hardly
    • others of a deeper nature looked with disturbed feelings upon the
    • further development of the microscope, particularly upon the views
    • experienced through feeling. Infinitely much depends today upon
    • good-will, upon an energetic willing, and no theories can solve what
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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    • human being before he is eighteen must depend upon those who are
    • that one should be taken seriously; for this was the basis upon which
    • reckoning first upon trust and belief and later upon his own
    • significant world-problem; upon these problems depends the future
    • hit upon the idea psycho-physical parallelism. Parallel lines,
    • etheric body. Knowledge of the etheric body is not based upon
    • above instinct — depends upon our having an education which
    • against man. Everything depends upon the human being to free himself
    • is upon the education of the will that everything else depends.
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    • his life, Goethe was prone to let external events work upon his soul
    • The original feeling of the Greeks was based upon this, not upon that
    • Spiritual Activity — if you let it work upon you and feel what
    • and let it work upon you. For this
    • see something of Eurythmy and say that it, too, rests upon the chance
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    • on activating the individuality of the soul, upon the pre-earthly
    • develop. So we must be quite clear upon this point: we cannot cram
    • exchanged. This indefinite, indefinable element that comes upon us
    • if we study what is working upon the human being we find how today,
    • education founded upon a true knowledge of the human being, that art
    • this, must set human beings upon their legs again, and lead them to
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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    • immediately upon the Atlantean catastrophe, the human being did not
    • rightly experience this helmet think of it as placed upon her head.
    • It is not placed upon the head. It is bestowed by a concentration of
    • Persian; everything was built upon the principle of authority. People
    • want to enlarge upon it because already much that I have said is
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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    • as Darwinism, for instance, has come upon the scene — even in
    • untruth upon the earth. We must acquire the vision of Michael who
    • realms into our earthly realm. He does not force himself upon us.
    • that was written down was read with the purpose of working upon the
    • nature of monuments upon which was inscribed what was intended to
    • Spirit can only be touched upon lightly.
    • developed in the right way, will bring peace upon earth.
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    • inner soul experiences depend upon it. The plant has no astral body
    • ego works upon the astral body, ennobling it intellectually, morally,
    • depending upon the pitch of the tone. The tone effects a distribution
  • Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • upon the soul quite differently than does a house, for instance, that
    • knows how much depends upon the world of forms in which a man
    • the symbol of the snake. In the Roman catacombs you come upon the
    • stage to that of the human. It was the Sun beings who bestowed upon
    • Sun Hero who has transplanted all the strength of the Sun upon the
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    • upon, however. Were we really to immerse ourselves in it, many other
  • Title: Lecture: The Proclamations to the Magi and the Shepherds
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    • The Easter Festival makes great demands upon man's powers of
    • geometry to children by calling upon the intellect in an age when from
    • shed light upon an event like the Mystery of Golgotha. And it was
    • is meaningless to base spiritual science upon knowledge acquired
    • teachings were able to shed light upon the Mystery of Golgotha, but as
    • history, it dawns upon us that the Christmas Tree is directly
    • destined for all mankind. For when the sun has shone upon the
    • territory of one people, it shines upon the territory of another. The
  • Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture I: The Three Streams in the Life of Civilization. The Mysteries of Light, of Man, and of the Earth.
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    • the super-sensible can throw light upon all that is so chaotic, so
    • what kind of men these were who came down upon those earlier human
    • now squeezed dry to the uttermost had once upon a time in the
    • upon what I teach from the writings of my opponents, but they are not
  • Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture II: The Michael Path to Christ: A Christmas Lecture
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    • Golgotha was accomplished upon earth, the Jews of the Old Testament
    • America, etc., upon methods of thought suited to Old Testament times.
    • Christ upon the path of Spiritual Science i.e., upon the
    • order that he may control the Economic life upon Earth without being
    • had been driven out of it. The work of both poets is based upon the
    • idea of Duality in the Universe, upon the opposition of good and evil,
    • before, when those whose thoughts were centred upon that Event,
  • Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture III: The Mystery of the Human Will
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    • entirely upon its turning to a revelation which can only come through
    • into the abyss. The work of the Heavenly Powers upon the earth must
    • life-forces upon our food, we should be unable to evolve a soul- and
    • passed through the gates of death, is dependent upon our having left
    • the corpse behind, upon the fact that we no longer work with these
    • in the course of external nature is dependent upon man's relation to
    • as one of our learned men would describe it, but looking down upon the
    • that he must look upon the centre of man if he wished to find the
    • Cosmos. He will learn to look upon the Cosmos as a part of himself.
    • also impressed its stamp upon Christianity, for the theology of the
    • Luciferic incarnation if we look upon everything that has come through
    • the artistic impulse of mankind, as we ourselves still look upon it.
    • people will look upon the child as a citizen in comfortable
    • piety built upon the mere Gospels. When you think over this, you will
    • resolved upon this course. The only way to present certain facts today
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    • so on. Stretches of nighttime, not filled in by thoughts upon our
    • to think that we survey our entire life when looking back upon it; we
    • retrospection upon our life's course, then, as human beings, we should
    • that he always lectures upon the same things, that he would soon have
  • Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture V: The Dogma of Revelation and the Dogma of Experience. The Spiritual Mark of the Present Time. A New Year Contemplation.
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    • looked upon as a regrettable aberration. If anyone dares to raise an
    • objection when the conversation turns upon Fichte's fantasies, or
    • Fichte and his successors looked upon the world and life was truly
    • confessions, was just as pernicious as the continual hammering upon
    • only upon all that the external sense-world, the world of material
    • upon its own free Self, or of seeking for the Divine in the world,
    • allow the compulsion of argument, of impersonal argument, to work upon
    • others like-minded had said. The necessity of building further upon
    • this beginning has been laid upon our present age. If we continue to
    • and of the Dreigliederung people) rests upon the fullness of Steiner's
    • Theosophy, current elsewhere. Here we build upon the same strict
    • organization. Something new must be stamped upon human evolution.
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    • — and I don't need to enlarge upon it for you —
    • to look back with a supercilious eye upon what went before.
    • ways upon the fertilized germ. Nor do we ask: Is it perhaps
    • sphere of life depends upon raising questions. Where questions
    • Such an individual is himself dimming his free outlook upon
    • reconcilable with the simple, straightforward theories upon
    • upon the spirit, then, and only then, will it assume its full
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    • worked through from the stage where they are worked upon by the
    • light that would have been shed upon the results of
    • deal of what I have to say, therefore, will be based upon a
    • organism through the warmth working upon the airy, fluid, and
    • ego-warmth organization — works down indirectly upon the
    • tea prepared from petals or leaves upon the human digestive
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    • responsibility resting upon us with regard to the medical
    • dependent upon himself; he is adapting himself to his
    • during the elementary school age should be based upon these
    • fourteenth years our ideal must be to work not primarily upon
    • the head system but upon the rhythmic system. We do this when
    • we form our education artistically. Then we are working upon
    • an effect upon such illnesses, from leaves and everything akin
    • we must first have ascertained its specific effect upon this or
    • depend upon a ratio; but the ratio is merely a regulating
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    • know that if our brain were to rest upon its base with its
    • would obviously be crushed. The brain does not rest upon its
    • circulation of blood, which in turn reacts upon the kidney
    • connection with the outer world and that works upon the
    • it has a definite effect upon the lower organs of the human
    • activity of digestion and the kidneys provides no material upon
    • kidneys operate like a machine that has nothing to work upon
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    • all know — there is no need to enlarge upon it — that in
    • need to look back upon what went before with a supercilious eye.
    • instinctive ‘clairvoyance,’ as it is called. Upon that
    • regions embraced by material empiricism. I lay great stress upon this
    • it is possible for cosmic forces to work in the most varied ways upon
    • in knowledge and action in every sphere of life depends upon the
    • outlook upon reality, and it is only when things will no longer fit
    • reconcilable with the simple, straightforward theories upon
    • is founded upon the Spirit, then, and only then, does it assume its
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    • worked upon by the ptyalin and pepsin to the point where they are
    • upon the results of empirical research, one would be able to pass on
    • great deal, therefore, of what I have to say will be based upon an
    • indirect life in so far as the warmth works upon the airy fluid and
    • the Ego-warmth-organisation — works down indirectly upon the
    • And so man is a being who can walk physically upon the Earth because
    • prepared from petals or leaves upon the digestive system is quite
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    • tremendous responsibility resting upon us in regard to the medical
    • Education during the Elementary School age should be based upon these
    • upon the rhythmic system of the child and not, primarily, upon the
    • art. Then we shall be working upon the rhythmic system, and it
    • from the metabolism enters upon an entirely new phase when — as
    • preparations which have an effect upon such illnesses, from leaves
    • effects that appear when we work upon the warmth and airy
    • warmth, only we must first have ascertained its specific effect upon
    • understand that these things depend upon a ratio; but the ratio is
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    • instance, must be worked upon by the digestive system before it can
    • weight of some 1,500 grammes, were to rest upon its base, the
    • does not rest upon its base but swims in the cerebral fluid, and in
    • circulation of blood, which in turn reacts upon the kidney
    • worked upon plastically. Throughout the whole span of man's
    • works upon the system of nerves and senses which stands in closest
    • substance that is so worked upon in the human organism that it
    • thereupon the activity of the kidneys sets to work, receiving what is
    • drop-form within itself, it has a definite effect upon the lower
    • of material upon which the plastic, form-giving activity can work,
    • kidneys are like a machine which has nothing to work upon but
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    • So we can look with understanding and reverence upon the wisdom-filled
    • counterpart of what within us is a million upon million-fold flashing
    • If one lets all this work upon the soul, one feels how truly man is
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    • ourselves that all life in the universe rests upon an ascending
    • upon this super-sensible evolution.
    • who guided man immediately before our time and worked upon the
    • structure of the brain, and one who now works upon man and has to let
    • thought about them. If you had taken care to impress upon yourself a
    • world and work upon in himself.
    • The first possibility is to form a world-conception based upon natural
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas Vb: The Michael Impulse and the Mystery of Golgotha (Part II)
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    • tried to throw some light upon the character of our present
    • scientific conception of the world, we are now entering upon an age in
    • course and the epoch upon which we are now entering. And never before
    • upon as the spiritual Regent of the age, as the Messenger of Jahve, as
    • allow it to work upon us, can call forth a deep feeling in our souls.
    • Materialism has seized upon men's souls and deeply ensconced itself in
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas VIII: The Michael Path to the Christ (Extract)
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    • upon earth, the Jews of the Old Testament looked up to their Jahve, or
    • America, etc., upon methods of thought suited to Old Testament times.
    • the real Christ upon the path of Spiritual Science: — that is,
    • upon the Michael-path. Only through this striving after spiritual
  • Title: Threefold Order: Part II: Lecture: The Impulse Towards the Threefold Order
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    • close upon his sixtieth year of life. In no way whatever do
    • having been, in my opinion, stood upon its head by our modern
    • the urgent necessity imposed upon a man by the present
    • disqualified from laying hold upon actual human life, —
    • upon to solve at this present day. For the social problem is,
    • western world, this Utopia acted upon people in such a way as
    • this thing to public notice until close upon my sixtieth year
    • require to consider, before we can enter upon anything, big or
    • upon us.
    • upon this as the province where I was peculiarly at home. And I
    • views upon national economy. And on the other side they
    • socialisation, which in reality they are called upon to play,
    • the old aristocratic world-order, based upon conquest of the
    • relations of the middle-class regime, based upon the war of
    • competition, upon profit, upon economic coercion in the tug of
    • longer be based upon relations of coercion, of economic
    • coercion, but based upon reciprocal services, justly
    • exchanged; — based, that is, in this respect upon a
    • entered upon a totally new epoch as regards the evolution of
    • consciousness which is absolutely demanded by the age upon
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  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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    • writing. We lay stress upon his feeling with his hands whatever
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    • individual. In some manner every single thing reacts upon human
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    • same way he lays stress upon the tranquillity, the
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IV: The First School-lesson - Manual Skill, Drawing and Painting - the Beginnings of Language-teaching
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    • based more upon music, and also to refer to it frequently, so
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VI: On the Rhythm of Life and Rhythmical Repetition in Teaching
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    • upon this simple truth of the value of revealing meanings, so
    • you have worked upon his will. And quite especially you have
    • worked upon his feeling — and you should not forget this.
    • — people experimented upon — are treated in a
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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    • on the trunk and rest upon it; it cannot move freely. But the
    • upon it, and plants from his father's rock-garden, and on top
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VIII: Education After the Twelfth - History - Physics
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    • form an image upon the back wall of the eye, etc. You must
    • world upon man, the process by which the activity of the
    • shall not, of course, be called upon as teachers to sift such
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    • This, of course, imposes upon you a great responsibility, but
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIV: Moral Educative Principles and their Transition to Practice
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    • comes upon the individual he loses his food-instincts; he must
    • suggested, we come upon a good deal of the child's instinctive
    • impose the power of discernment very forcibly upon this, and
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    • look upon the child with physical eyes, we will all the time be
    • work upon there, carrying the results of this work back again on the
    • waking life are then worked upon, are metamorphosed. The child is not
    • into what the Soul-Spirit or Spirit-Soul is engaged upon during sleep.
    • will work very differently upon his pupils from a teacher who knows
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    • Just as our thinking depends upon antipathy, so our willing depends on
    • sympathy. When we look upon ourselves as men, then we see ourselves as
    • rebounding of our antipathies upon those of the cosmos our perceptions
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    • you will say: I am looking out upon the world, the stream of dying is
    • develop if man were not upon the earth. And, again, present-day
    • up he is bestowing upon the earth process something which continuously
    • picturing. Here again we come upon something which played an important
    • upon which great cosmic events continuously play themselves out. I
    • have repeatedly said that man, and the soul of man, is the stage upon
    • stage upon which not merely a human process but a cosmic process is
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    • we shall always regard it as something stamped upon the being from
    • that can be done with a deed; for often repentance is based upon sheer
    • the social sphere demands and depends upon more intimate understanding
    • effect upon a child at the usual school age. Let us once more
    • of education: for the cultivation of the will depends upon repetition
    • has a great effect upon the development of the will. In the first
    • place, practice depends upon repetition; but secondly because what a
  • Title: Study of Man: Lecture V
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    • Now in this connection we touch upon a wonderful mystery of human
    • judgment, which must of course form an opinion upon something quite
    • opponent in the person of Eduard Hanslick of Vienna, who looked upon
    • tone Arabesque. He pours unmitigated scorn upon the idea which is
    • abstractions. For here we stand upon a sure foundation; we proceed
    • it says dogmatically: we look out upon the world that is round about
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    • physical can only be understood when it is looked upon as a revelation
    • upon these external hypotheses in our actions; we are convinced that
    • dreaminess. This must be an incentive to you to work upon such
    • upon your shoulders and upon the remaining part of your body, it is at
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    • please bring all your powers of understanding to bear upon it. In the
    • world. Let us suppose that light is working upon the human being
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    • another man as an ego. The perception of the other ego depends upon
    • the ego-sense just as the perception of colour depends upon the
    • sense of sight, and the perception of sound upon the sense of hearing.
    • ceases; hence he can now make another impression upon you. Then your
    • impression upon you and so on. That is the relationship which exists
    • recognising that this knowledge character rests in a subtle way upon
    • looked upon as one. What you immediately perceive through the real
    • way. But you do not look upon it in a blank way because you look at it
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    • knowledge must be truly real, which means it must rest upon a true
    • upon the body. The waking soul does not work upon the body. The
    • dreaming soul works upon it a little; it produces what lies in its
    • see what power educational work has upon the human being. He receives
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    • visible part of the breast system and allow it to be worked upon and
    • understand the outer forms when you look upon them as revelation of
    • has been more and more driven in upon his egotism. Hence religion
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    • It would be quite wrong to look upon the human being as a chaotic
    • upon his will. But if we could not approach his head spirit in some
    • managed to approach the child's will, we can work upon his sleeping
    • within it. And as we give the child milk it works upon the sleeping
    • work upon the child through his will, and in so doing we continue the
    • have a damaging effect upon the head spirit. This is why I told you
    • it. For these work upon the limbs and chest man, and only indirectly
    • perception directly upon the intellect. That is the wrong way round.
    • organisation. Thus you are called upon to be the comrade of Nature,
    • The psychologists of to-day look upon everything as a finished
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    • separate off the oxygen again within, and to work upon the carbon,
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    • We see it pressing upon him from outside, developing, as it does so, a
    • thrown back upon itself. In spiritual work the activity of the body is
    • spiritual work is bodily, its effect is bodily upon and within man. We
    • socially, he must work back upon mankind as a whole to prevent the
    • animalising effect upon humanity. This is not false asceticism. It
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    • It opens its jaws upon you. And here the outward form is a wonderful
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    • body upon which the visualizing activity of the eyes depends,
    • distance of some object from us depends upon the distance at
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    • and dwell upon them, not so that we are fascinated by them,
    • inward upon our memories, we must admit that having the
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    • have touched upon needs further elaboration.
    • must be inwardly worked upon. As perception is worked upon by
    • have reflected upon such historians as Herodotus. He and
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    • raining down on us from ill-will, and we are called upon
    • have to insist upon setting ourselves against the
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    • upon us by the catastrophic fire of last New Year's Eve.
    • that followed upon the temporary ending of the war in Europe, friends
    • true that anthroposophy is called upon to make its influence felt in
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    • presentations springs from an awareness that man has entered upon the
    • world beyond death can be rightly laid hold upon by people living on
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    • suffuses this passive thinking with inner activity, he lights upon
    • a man would have to look upon all corpses as miraculous creations,
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    • into strength to support us in everything we are called upon to
    • things, then the true spirit of community descends upon the place
    • unless anthroposophy were called upon, no one would know any longer
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    • I was often called upon, in response to a need somewhere, to deliver
  • Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 1 (Summary): Effects of Modern Agnosticism
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    • of the last century had upon the whole life of humanity today. As a
    • realm of ideas, separating this from the world of true reality upon
    • Upon our will power, also,
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    • and searching in his outlook upon the world, Rudolf Steiner showed how
    • kind of striving. The old science was founded entirely upon nature apart
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    • upon what stands before our I-consciousness, and at the same time develop
    • is not void of contents while ceasing to rely upon sensory perception,
    • in the physical world. But even here we already embark upon supersensible
    • human soul; in investigating the problem of freedom we enter upon the
    • upon the world. He was deeply affected by such sentences as:
    • is wrecked upon the rock on which agnosticism builds its faith as absolute
    • his outlook upon the world; to him it seemed coarse and repulsive, and,
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    • be grasped in a monistic way? Upon these questions Haeckel, the great
    • One cannot look plastically upon animal and human form in the same way
    • naive, way did Haeckel look upon the animal world. In him also existed
    • certain relationship between the outlook of Haeckel upon animals (soul)
    • and the outlook of Goethe upon plants (form).
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    • upon millions of people have come to believe, and finally to Marxism.
    • soul and spirit. When we come upon the social order we therefore come
    • upon something spiritual. No wonder it needs spiritual methods to penetrate
    • We penetrate into those processes that have shut in upon themselves
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    • immediate future. For much that is now crowding down upon
    • bursting upon mankind with overpowering elemental force.
    • Years ago, in this place, I remarked upon the manner in
    • future in the interest of world peace; upon the whole the
    • everything depends upon them, in spite of all opinions to
    • happiness and misfortune depend upon these
    • together, and have insisted upon welding them together
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    • depend upon our body. In this respect, Spiritual Science
    • one's vision upon the relation quite objectively, then
    • individual life is dependent upon what he brings into
    • life with him, so the economic organism is dependent upon
    • upon it in my book, but I tried at least to indicate it
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    • one to the other. Those are the things upon which so much
    • new light streams upon the whole being of man. We know it
    • just touch upon this rhythm now from one angle — we
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    • pour down in manifold fiery tongues upon the heads of our
    • it would find much fruitful ground upon which to fall.
    • nerves is stuffed into our young people, and upon it the
    • movement does not depend upon his so-called motor nerves
    • but upon the immediate connection of his soul with the
    • man's work really depends upon. It is this relation that
    • motor nerves because their authorities impose it upon
    • Pentecost festival this admonition should pour down upon
    • scientific popery has imposed upon us, there will be o
    • economic sphere upon their own individuality are, I might
    • dependent upon the material powers.
    • phrase, but insists upon being seed-thoughts for action,
    • upon actual knowledge of life, even of single details
    • depend upon “throne and alter”, actually
    • way upon the state treasury and state budget? Capitalism
    • himself when he is engaged in cutting his coupons,
    • precisely what brought the world catastrophe upon us.
  • Title: Esoteric Studies: Lecture I: Cosmic Aspect of Life Between Death and New Birth
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    • immense importance upon which we touch here. Mars went through
    • particularly touch upon the human aspect of practical life.
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    • significant: what is touched upon here can become of practical
    • without reaching the death of old age. Let us look upon the
    • pursued by misfortune, as obstacle upon obstacle arises
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    • in ordinary day-to-day life, show so great a dependence upon bodily
    • are obviously not things upon which we can build in a sure and
    • selves depends very little indeed upon our consciousness, and very
    • much upon what we experience unconsciously between going to sleep and
    • upon a strict science for the world of the senses, and could not at
    • upon a stage which I may be permitted to name in plain terms; for
    • upon Earth. Then he will look from the Cosmos upon the Earth, just as
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    • usually said that they broke in upon our life as if by chance; they
    • fallen upon and injured our shoulders. We shall be inclined to
    • memorable impression upon us. We cannot get rid of the picture we
    • you, he becomes alive, he changes! This forces itself upon us in such
    • some such feeling is the impression made upon us by our earlier
    • it is honestly applied to external life it will dawn upon us clearly
    • is shed upon it. Although we may be mistaken in some particular
    • nevertheless we may well hit upon the truth in regard to someone who
    • those that really do shed light upon it, must be acquired slowly and
    • life's relationships in such a way that light will be shed upon
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    • upon which studies such as those of yesterday are based. By steeping
    • hypothesis. Nevertheless its effect upon the human mind in the modern
    • incumbent upon those who call themselves anthroposophists to-day to
    • and karma is well-founded depends upon a deepened understanding of
    • humanity. That is why such insistence is laid upon this deepening
    • Many a quality upon
    • the power of faith in the soul has a life-giving effect upon the
    • it up. Faith works upon the astral body as nourishment works upon the
    • has depended more upon men, while the other maintains that women have
    • capable of performing deeds that are not based merely upon old
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    • upon. As soon as we descend from the great truths concerning the universe
    • to reckon upon the will-for-understanding promoted by all the
    • is stolen by a neighbouring city. There upon Eabani and Gilgamish go
    • him, reproaching her particularly for her most recent attachment. Thereupon
    • of immortality? Thereupon Xisuthros says to him: “You too can
    • the chariot, and at a given sign the enflamed rabble fell upon her,
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    • hit upon ideas as confused as that of reincarnation, and that these
    • of the spiritual worlds into men upon whom much depended for the third
    • the Theosophists whom they are wont to look down upon are, generally
    • kind of initiation, kept a guiding hand upon him from the outset and
    • be likened to a horseman riding upon his horse. The facts of natural
    • with our studies, we want to focus our occult observation upon a figure
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    • so did Beings of the higher Hierarchies once work into and upon the
    • looked upon a work of art as the outer language of the spiritual world.
    • called upon in a subsequent incarnation to take the opposite path: to
    • universal spirit of later history, one who had a great influence upon
    • matter. It has been said by me, and enlarged upon quite independently of
    • the essential point — and I lay special stress upon it —
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    • aspect of history it is borne in upon us more and more that with their
    • is based entirely upon itself in its separateness, in its singularity.
    • in overwhelming quantity. The interpretation placed upon them is thoroughly
    • to those he wanted to help. The doctors at that time, intent upon extorting
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    • streamed down, too, upon the average Persian, but only those who were
    • bear witness that the words touch directly upon the deepest treasures
    • as far more powerful Spirits who are not dependent upon using man merely
    • upon them are connected with mighty processes in the constellation,
    • of the macrocosm upon the physical earth. Hence the influence from the
    • macrocosm upon the spirit of man at that time was at its lowest; this
    • had less time to work also upon the spirit of man, with the result that
    • influence was exercised upon the human spirit and the strongest influence
    • influence upon the physical and the greatest influence, precisely of
    • the Spirits of Form, upon the human spirit. Hypothetically you can conceive
    • and have only a little influence upon what is taking place in the external
    • strange effect upon people. He was clairvoyant — I can allude
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    • whereby he makes his mark upon the world, everything which, proceeding
    • and thrown back upon his own soul. Then he looks around him, saying:
    • stream of the spiritual Powers themselves. He is thrown back upon his
    • the truth, underneath the stream of maya, human instincts do hit upon
    • the impulses at work in the epochs of time throw light upon the individual
    • Peter upon men expresses itself in many different ways, and perhaps
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    • acumen, of knowledge based upon reason and observation. This kind of
    • that the person not only makes an impression upon us from outside,
    • impression he makes upon our intelligence, upon our aesthetic sense.
    • talking about the impression he makes upon us from outside. We are
    • him need not tally with the impression he makes upon others.
    • clear that here the impressions made upon our intellect, our senses
    • illness by a treatment based upon spiritual views and ideas. And
    • at Christmas is based upon a hypothetical assumption. If the
    • depends upon whether its impulse continues.
    • Society. In this spirit — and it is upon this spirit that
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    • previous lives. When we survey history and let it shed light upon our
    • existed more than once upon this world? Is this hypothesis so
    • and debilitated it, lighted upon it at once?”
    • possible without touching upon matters of a deeply esoteric nature
    • thus shed upon karma helps to make our own personal destiny
    • having had a slight influence upon civilisation in North Africa; it
    • achievements of Haroun al Raschid and their influence upon the outer
    • investigation. And what transpired? The vision that was focused upon
    • regarded as a holy treasure upon which the fortunes of civilisation
    • the intimate impression made by my geometry teacher upon those who
    • successors appeared again, exercising a dominant influence upon the
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    • etheric bodies. Hence the nature of their influence upon human beings
    • not be possible if the whole burden of the evil laid upon the soul in
    • have produced upon the soul. Therefore it is the case that true
    • Archangelic Being. On Venus are the Archai. And upon the Sun are the
    • individual when the eye of spirit is directed upon him in the way I
    • these strange Spirits upon Saturn. They are never aware of what they
    • formed and fashioned in the Cosmos; it is lived out upon Earth.
    • looking backwards upon the life-tableau of man, we perceive the Moon
    • life is based upon foundations that are deeper and more complex than
    • kind of knowledge I have described, we begin to gaze upon the destiny
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    • considering how the whole rests upon an inner law.
    • bear written upon their hearts the absolute necessity of acquiring for
    • should not be taken lightly, but which we should look upon as an
    • first thing upon which stress must be laid.
    • the growth-forces work upon it. That which the divine-spiritual Beings
    • they have reckoned upon, and he cannot accomplish what is his real
    • human task and destiny upon earth. For he can only attain this in an
    • reliable judgment to bear upon what is presented to you.
    • looks upon them as reasonable. Yes, they are facts from the
    • exceedingly important to reflect upon it. It leads us to consider the
    • down into your faculties; your visionary clairvoyance was based upon
    • thought upon our minds and souls; we must be clear that the task of a
    • instead of carefully bringing their perceptive thought to bear upon
    • ways, but to comprehend it in this form he must incarnate upon the
    • earth. If you reflect upon this it will be clear to you that there are
    • the physical plane rests upon the fact that the brain is not capable
    • Instead of working the things out for himself and reflecting upon
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    • that the educator was really the gymnast, intent above all upon
    • unfortunate effects upon a person who has gone through a
    • potatoes the task of digestion is imposed upon the midbrain.
    • present. If we eat potatoes in excess, we impose upon the
    • effect upon our whole human nature, to vanish, but that we try
    • upon us. We therefore should make it one of the primary demands
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    • demands made upon our children from outside in preparation for
    • graduation. This lies like a leaden burden upon the teaching in
    • second is unfolded when man begins to work upon the physical
    • changes. It is worked upon and absorbed into the whole
    • the physical substances are worked upon by the astral and
    • therapy depends upon knowledge of these three forces in
    • and so forth. In the workings of light upon the eye we have
    • upon us when we consider the following. There is a definite
    • not as it ought to be, he corrects it, improves upon it. We
    • kind of teaching in lessons that are based upon outer
    • upon the musical sphere. Thus, our teaching takes shape, and
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    • human life everything actually depends upon symmetry being
    • or is guided to do has its effect upon these processes. From
    • acquitted I should feel it incumbent upon me to continue
    • Indian people looks upon you as a saint, as one who has taken
    • up his task in obedience to the highest duties devolving upon
    • upon by the majority of the Indian people as the condemnation
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    • sensibility. An esoteric should become accustomed to look upon
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    • upon us. This feeling of sublimity will be stronger in one person,
    • working upon the earth from outside and forming the contrast with the
    • women. The earth works to the same extent upon woman as upon man;
    • upon in my book,
    • bearing more upon the material, chemical aspect of the subject, as it
    • expressed in comet and moon works upon the human being. We must not
    • the comet! The comet works upon the physical and etheric or life
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    • will depend upon humanity itself whether what then takes place turns
    • this will depend upon whether an understanding is awakened for
    • upon their outer faculties. At that time Christ could have revealed
    • dependent upon having Christ in a physical body. Now, however, with
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    • connection sheds a great deal of light upon questions such as: What
    • devolves upon us as men belonging to a particular epoch?
    • been bestowed upon man a consciousness of the Divine closely
    • material, away from intellectual inferences based upon material data.
    • depend upon humanity itself whether what will then take place turns
    • the morass of materialism. Everything will depend upon whether
    • than three thousand years, had been thrown back upon the faculties of their
    • was at one period only that human faculties were dependent upon His
    • be seen physically were dependent upon a physical manifestation at
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    • should always look upon the exercises that are given to us as ones
    • And act upon them.
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    • man dies, it's only natural that he no longer looks upon his
    • our previous incarnations, we only look upon these as through
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    • if we would look upon a thing that remained behind as something that
    • we should increasingly look upon this as an instrument only. Of
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    • has been expressed for me to expound somewhat further upon curative
    • ways: all healing is based upon bringing into harmony what is inharmonious
    • depends upon one's understanding that a sort of centrifugal dynamic
    • upon the artistic disposition of the soul.
    • upon both complexes of symptoms which I described in the previous hour.
    • “E-forms could have a curative effect upon both complexes
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    • works spiritually, through the eye, for example, directly upon the
    • body, which in turn pushes upon the astral body. The “I,”
    • world to beat, as it were, upon the musical element. The contra-tones
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    • perceiving itself, would have to look back upon itself; this, then,
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    • upon spiritual reality. The moment we arrive by means of logic at a
    • particular importance, and touches upon the most intimate laws of
    • expression imposed upon the poet to the level of mere prose can
    • I, like St. Francis, rise upon airy
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    • should be apparent upon hearing a passage from the
    • – not necessarily the hexameter – we will come upon
    • Europe. It relies more upon weight and
    • The bare upon the
    • Upon
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    • Earth-planet. No world-conception which has had any influence upon
    • upon her from their mountain height. How then did the Earth appear to
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    • i.e., impressed upon the etheric and physical bodies — and then
    • and the effects of mediumship upon him.) It is tragic for a modern man
    • world-order — is pressing in upon him. The vicarious Deed of
    • imprinted upon the etheric body, the body of formative forces, and at
    • least to some extent even upon the physical body. This process takes
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    • influence upon the child.
    • is that music imprints itself upon the astral body, it remains
    • etheric body, react upon us, and have a health-giving effect on
  • Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture I: The Egyptian period, and the present time.
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    • upon which humanity is now placed, upon which we are to work and live,
    • us as being placed somewhat more exactly upon the centre of his own
    • stood upon his own two feet, no longer as one belonging to a certain
    • upon the centre of his own human nature. With this feeling of
    • Athens or Sparta was embedded; but this being was not visible upon the
    • fleshly form upon the physical plane. The spirit had come completely
    • of light fell from Osiris upon Isis, a kind of miraculous birth took
    • upon a continent over which the billows of the Atlantic Ocean now
    • soul which likes to tarry upon the physical plane; the Roman church
    • with its crypt corresponds to the Cross upon which the dead body of
    • the spirit upon its embalmed physical body, and in consequence the
    • at that time upon his mummy. Thought regarding the physical hardened;
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    • today, it would not have been possible for such forces to act upon
    • work upon spirit. They acquired the capacity of allowing spirit to
    • work upon spirit, and through this wisdom was brought into inner
    • upon what profound inner conditions a case of healing may depend. Let
    • exercised upon human nature by so-called “sense free” ideas,
    • thinking, such thought has a curative, harmonizing effect upon the
    • the things which existed once upon a time; we can acquire conceptions
    • which have an equalizing and harmonizing effect upon our whole life
    • and likewise upon our body.
    • Science will fail to act curatively upon humanity in the course of
    • Lemuria, which was that portion of the earth upon which humanity dwelt
    • that when he did anything it made an impression upon his spiritual
    • has an after effect upon the human soul, when this human soul can
    • shone upon by the sun, which could not then be perceived by human
    • between sun and earth. The power which acted at that time upon those
    • upon the earth would in this case have dried up and hardened. It was
    • finest substances; henceforward they worked upon the earth from
    • life, dwelt upon the sun; and on the earth the beings who, if they had
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    • animals pass over the earth grazing upon its plants the earth has a
    • when plants spring from it and are beamed upon by the astral body is
    • solid in order that man might walk upon it. It was necessary for human
    • for we regard the earth not only as a body shone upon by the rays of
    • development come to pass? Through working continually upon himself.
    • As man works further upon himself he will transform the etheric body
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    • on earth, Spiritual Beings have taken part in work upon humanity, and
    • principle ruled upon the Ancient Sun, as the Spirits of Form rule upon
    • the earth, and as the Spirits of Motion ruled upon the Moon, this
    • Ancient Moon, and it was because of the work they carried out upon
    • upon Ancient Saturn. They were one stage higher than the Beings who
    • materials and forces remained behind upon the earth. Within this
    • effect upon the earth. For in the same way that the perfected and
    • matured Powers shone in the sunlight upon the earth as Spirits of
    • exalted sun beings were united with the earth, and worked upon man
    • Now, through the sun shining upon the earth from outside, and the
    • forces being balanced; he was placed upon the earth and, in a
    • took place at that time upon the earth. We know that when man came
    • objects by them. Upon the ancient Moon man possessed organs which
    • the moon forces within the earth-body, and had an effect upon man's
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    • earth, either upon the sun or the moon; but there are Beings
    • environment. His warmth does not depend upon his environment, in a
    • body upon the ancient Sun. Imagine that we have breathed in air and
    • form of warmth it begins to shine. Hence upon the Sun the physical
    • higher Beings the grosser had been left behind upon the Moon; this
    • Beings worked for a time from outside upon the backward Moon-body.
    • through a portion of our evolution upon them.
    • mineral stage. Upon the Sun he raised himself to the vegetable stage,
    • human-plant existence upon the ancient Sun, they remained at the
    • entirely different. In fact, upon the ancient Moon man developed in
    • We on the earth walk upon a solid mineral ground; the Beings of the
    • upon a vegetable-mineral foundation which later underwent condensation
    • upon the ancient Moon a human head such as man possesses today.
    • represents all those forces which work upon mature earth-beings, but
    • upon a time when the Gods were playing, all creatures swore an oath
    • animal-man upon the Moon the necessity arose, even at that time, for a
    • consciousness. Upon Saturn, consciousness was dim ... it was at the first
    • than that which man had upon Saturn, which may be compared to the
    • which he received upon the Moon, his consciousness rose one degree
    • although our dreams have meaning only in exceptional cases. Upon the
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    • Upon Saturn the rudiments of the physical body alone existed; neither
    • such a nature that it had constant need of the forces that worked upon
    • upon earth, but above it. Man only descended from Paradise to earth
    • should appear in man and proceed to work upon the astral body, when
    • worked upon his astral body, which had not yet progressed far enough
    • upon the Moon man had a physical, etheric, and astral body, and at
    • that time the Spirits of Form worked normally upon his astral body,
    • normally upon the ego; while the backward ones continued to work upon
    • worked upon his astral body. We call these beings after their leader
    • — Luciferic beings. Two kinds of beings, therefore, worked upon
    • work upon the ego, and who already had been working on the astral
    • they had not worked upon him at the time he would in the middle of the
    • Form to work upon his ego.
    • Form were able to work upon him at this period. Something of very
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    • substance, and Spiritual beings working upon this substance, and
    • sun (which had already left the earth) working upon the earth's
    • Sun-Forces, but after it depended upon the sun's position; it depended
    • not yet work upon him, but those beings did who sacrificed themselves.
    • Beings took upon them the external shape that was man's at that time.
    • the earth; it is upon the two intermediate planets, Venus and Mercury.
    • planet to be formed, but upon Venus and Mercury. These beings must be
    • upon humanity as a whole, and also to work on the more advanced
    • It will come to pass in the future that man will look upon the sun,
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    • the same form as upon earth, but we do discover that each planet, each
    • ancient Moon, by Archangels on the ancient Sun, and by Archai upon
    • the moon-plus-earth, man continued to dwell for a long period upon the
    • the sun found again a place upon the earth. Now, if the Christ is
    • dwelt upon the Moon, by other beings who were round about it and who
    • we look around upon the human kingdom, and desire to learn about man,
    • earth, namely, love—for love is to be developed upon the earth.
    • correspondence with the object; it acts upon you; now turn your eyes
    • How dust scattered upon a disc assumes certain figures as the result
    • Clairvoyant consciousness looks around upon the vegetable kingdom, and
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    • planet of love, that love will be first rightly developed upon the
    • Valkyre upon the battlefield, it was obvious that those who sought
    • as dying warriors did upon the battlefield.
    • point where they were fitted to enter upon a further development. They
    • into Asia, and who were among the most advanced, came upon a still
    • sacred memory, and that their strength depended upon this firm core
    • as shone upon by the sun.
    • did not fall upon man, only sunlight that was reflected from the moon.
    • foretold could assume actual form upon the physical plane. Christ
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    • extent, a two-fold life — one upon earth and one in the spiritual
    • upon that which surrounds him. If no other kingdom surrounded us, no
    • Let us now pass to the epoch when man first began to enter upon his
    • said: “The kingdom of Osiris will be established again upon
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    • heights upon its corpse is firmly rooted within it, hence it has not
    • life of the spirit played out upon the physical plane in a very
    • read it. Kepler writes: “I have thought deeply upon the Solar
    • merely as a repetition, but differentiated and upon a higher level.
    • upon what we are able to observe of the past.
    • may be ready at any time to enter upon development.
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    • not to enter upon a complete decline. Certain groups of
    • world-conception based upon reality, and yet our modern world
    • base their ideas upon what they have acquired from an
    • healing and benefit. Thus it depends upon humanity what
    • being exact, while they hit upon the most incredible
    • the stars upon the chart of the sky and calculate with the
    • is a star, it exercises a force of attraction upon other
    • classical researches upon it. But something that could
    • upon important questions, because what the doctor would have
    • upon the cell theory. The cell is described as a larger or
    • upon some other substance outside, that it would have had
    • attached to one another, cell upon cell, so that the whole
    • exert an influence upon one another in the direction of the
    • constellation of planets, working upon each other along the
    • by Dr. Steiner on the blackboard) upon the female ovum which
    • you see, upon the one hand lies reality:
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    • have shown that man is only a grain of dust upon an Earth
    • of being based upon a picture which the science of today can
    • revolving round the Sun. Following hard one upon the other in
    • his cosmic system upon three axioms. The first is that the
    • domains play around man and upon him. Clearly there is
    • something on the Earth which is in complete dependence upon
    • the vegetation of any given region depends upon the solar
    • apathy of the polar region is based upon a sparse external
    • working-in of the Sun-forces upon man. In those regions the
    • points to a working of the solar life upon mankind in a
    • far-reaching independence of man upon this daily
    • influence upon certain subtler parts of human nature. A man
    • time and duration upon the phases of the Moon. It is as
    • upon certain lower organs should he studied in the phenomenon
    • upon the rhythmic system.
    • influence of the solar life work upon him. With Schiller or
    • whole metabolism. Through the metabolism the Earth works upon
    • in him, working upon the metabolic system, working
    • as they exist outside man, upon broader foundations than
    • phenomena make upon us Why always merely ask what a
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    • that what pours in upon our senses is inherently connected
    • Cosmos. You can reflect upon the special case of light. When
    • day and night, impressions are made upon our eyes by day, and
    • year. Something which works formatively and creatively upon
    • the realm of soul, less impressed upon the body. From this
    • of growth. Just as the Sun works upon us from outside in its
    • built upon a spiritual-scientific basis. It must be evolved
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    • upon the picture of the planets moving in eccentric orbits,
    • Upon these
    • build a theory upon this concept. It is far better, after
    • our thoughts about the planetary system upon numbers which in
    • mathematical theories are built upon them.
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    • world, for they depend upon the breathing, — a process
    • our start from what we see and then work upon it with the
    • which may be looked upon as an inner organic imagining of
    • one hand we have the Cosmos working in upon us up to the
    • Cosmos, works in upon him when he undergoes the process of
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    • view of mankind's evolution upon Earth will imagine that the
    • there dawned upon him this relation between the rhythm that
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    • deduced to no real purpose, piling one unreality upon another
    • moment of awakening. Self-consciousness trikes in upon us the
    • But if we really analyze what it is that thus strikes in upon
    • reality in their thinking. They think you can rely upon an
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    • but other creatures too, — the kingdoms of Nature upon
    • did not strike in upon us every time we awaken. (We may allow
    • indicating the connections between the creatures upon Earth
    • Now upon what
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    • great value is laid upon the forming of such thoughts in
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    • a position to bring our judgment to bear upon such things as
    • world. You must consider as related in their influence upon
    • depend upon your bodily organisation, that you do not become
    • we might call: Earthly influence upon man, of such a
    • earthly environment — we may look upon as the
    • work upon us during the time of the embryonic life? We can
    • abstract Euclidean plane. I must look upon it as a surface
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    • stars upon it, and so on. We speak of the ‘Apparent
    • apparent movements, and so on. Upon this picture — the
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    • upon man.
    • further planets) will show their influence upon that element
    • can be gone into. But if you really concentrate upon the
    • radius vectors. If this be so, does it not also reflect upon
    • the golden age of the mechanical outlook upon Nature. Today I
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    • its turn the centre of another circle. Upon this other circle
    • superimposed upon another circle, and an eccentric one to
    • directly rest upon the sequence of observed points in space.
    • a rod, leading to the rim of a rotating wheel, upon this
    • upon the essence of sense-perception, is true of our time and
    • so drawn as to show the formative process returning upon
    • the animal-forming process turns back upon itself to become
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    • bends back, returns upon itself, and finds physical
    • realisation upon a higher than animal level. We may perhaps
    • upon us, the light is sunlight. The cosmic opportunity is
    • upon us. It is so of course also when the human being comes
    • and plant kingdoms upon the one hand, the human and animal
    • upon the other.
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    • dealing with organic Nature, we can try to form ideas upon
    • Physiology. There we are not called upon to make such
    • all we are called upon to do is to conceive a clear idea, as
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    • of a heavenly body upon the Sphere can of course be seen and
    • less upon his conscious life of soul than in his ordinary, by
    • follow such a process upon Earth in the direction of a line
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    • respectively, are mutually related upon the principle of a
    • so when venturing upon this problematic ground.
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    • permeating his etheric body from above downward. Upon the
    • forces work into the human being upon every hand.
    • upon as a totality when seen in connection with the shrub on
    • them — theories that lie like shackles upon the facts,
    • the one hand, passing away again upon the other. It is not a
    • we must look upon the comet as a fleeting thing. In relation
    • Upon these
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    • scientific tradition, to treat us to his views upon organising the world
    • goes on producing more and more protoplasmic cells. These press upon the
    • scientific thinker. He looks upon it as a cancerous disease when the
    • looking upon gold as blood circulating in the social organism and says:
    • modern technical life which calls upon men to be free from egoism, and,
    • important question is the principles upon which this school instruction
    • be immediately acted upon. The basis for this will have to be created in
    • Thereupon, from all future
    • upon, and this has also been the case; but that is a matter for scholars
    • opportunity of embarking upon his own free exposition — though
    • leap is always being harped upon. Nature continually makes leaps; it is a
    • hours work, the theorem of Pythagoras dawned upon them. Only think what a
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    • only when worked upon in a suitable way by the will. Today, though very
    • little worked upon thus by the will, there is much in the way of
    • look upon man as purely a being of nature, has — to speak truly
    • to be looked upon as the actual driving element. For this reason, what is
    • and scientific didactics; pedagogy and didactics were thrown back upon
    • level of a parasite. Editions of Goethe have followed one upon another,
    • things. Then we shall see that much of what today is looked upon as great
  • Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture III
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    • necessary in the educational sphere to focus our attention upon even the
    • concentration to be so thoroughly undermined. What we must begin upon
    • concentrate upon one thing at a certain age, and that, before going on to
    • educational centres had been imposed upon him. We must reflect on such
    • looked upon as a bugbear, was the only centre of preparation for higher
    • qualified him to enter upon study for a special calling. For in reality
    • training, when dealing with specialities , if we can work upon human
    • beings with an all­round culture — if we can work upon men who
    • refuse to have forced upon him what today is prized as the highest
    • eye should fall upon when the child is learning his tables. Thoughts that
    • improvement of these conditions does not depend upon making some little
    • change here or there, but upon organising our education, our primary and
    • upon us from the East, including Russia, is men's cry for the life of
    • what must otherwise be imposed upon us, not in the course of centuries
    • organism could enter upon the scene. Plans were drawn up for this. The
    • else, however, that I would impress upon your hearts: Don't bury your
    • the truth, I beg, for truth will be the basis upon which all social life
  • Title: Introductory Words to the First of Four Educational Lectures
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    • looked upon today as sensible pedagogy, but the fact is that
    • original form. It could only have an undesirable effect upon
    • things which have been looked upon in Germany during the last
    • our educational art should be built upon a real sympathy with
    • most depends on how you have acted; it depends upon what you
    • have really done, depends upon your constantly having had the
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • appear in a natural way upon the path of human life. But they must be
    • acquire a knowledge of humanity depends upon our developing the strength to
    • mystical prejudices on the other. Thus Anthroposophy is repudiated upon the
    • one side for supposedly not doing justice to Natural Science, while upon
    • they can themselves take their stand upon true reality. Others, who aim at
    • in still earlier times, drawing upon the various teachings of ancient
    • movement of the present day often bases — its appeal upon totally
    • called upon to accept.
    • upon him by the Arabs, Aristotle is made to appear as the opponent and foe
    • this extremity. Upon the one side they adhered firmly to the truth of
    • Christianity, yet upon the other they were bound by all their traditions to
    • by reason in a thought founded upon Aristotle, whom he calls
    • The latter are forms created by the subjective mind of man and imposed upon
    • those limits which were imposed upon knowledge in the way described
    • upon the Scholastics as learned pedants and condemns them downright. He is
    • course far easier to bring a few ready-made conceptions to bear upon
    • “Miller” remains objectively imprinted upon the sealing-wax,
    • seal and which has impressed itself upon me so that I can read it, this
    • upon the theory of knowledge, no understanding is possible of what is here
    • dependent upon the transmission of material atoms. What passes over into
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  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture I: The Pedagogy of the West and of Central Europe: The Inner Attitude of the Teacher
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    • have been looked upon with such pride over the last 40 years in Germany, on
    • you saw last year that our pedagogy is not to be built upon abstract
    • educational principles, upon this or that which might be affirmed, such as
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture II: The Three Fundamental Forces in EducatioN
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    • years, when that battle is still present and you are working also upon his
    • react upon us again, this time with a health-giving effect.
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture IV: The Art of Education Consists of Bringing Into Balance the Physical and Spiritual Nature of the Developing Human Being
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  • Title: Community Building
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    • the situation was that Anthroposophy stands upon a spiritual
    • facts upon which we should earnestly fix the eyes of our souls
    • Naturally, my dear friends, I cannot touch upon everything
    • religious renewal that can lay hold upon many human souls in
    • which is brought to bear upon human beings in this way does not
    • that which is intellectual without depending upon other
    • brought to bear upon man. And our rationalistic age is alone
    • of the ritual bestows something upon the human soul which
    • hovering above us were looking down upon us and listening to us
    • that it shall be laid hold upon by a true understanding of
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    • upon a foundation similar to that of the Anthroposophical
    • many societies in the world which base their existence upon an
    • is that, within these societies based upon brotherliness and
    • violent attacks upon those who have remained behind by those
    • upon what belongs to a higher world, a spiritual, supersensible
    • world, entirely differently from the way in which you look upon
    • upon things given to us in Anthroposophy with the same attitude
    • bear upon it and passes judgment on it from the point of view
    • strife and conflict in societies based upon a sort of insight
    • obliged to force upon his soul something which plays a fully
    • and since the basis upon which all those things rest is, after
    • Anthroposophical Society will depend upon whether these
    • studies, which sketch cosmic pictures based upon
    • spoken. They were delivered upon an initiative proceeding from
    • often laid stress upon the fact that the Anthroposophical
    • Religion, which in its more ancient forms does not rest upon a
    • anything whatever to do, but upon direct vision, has come to be
    • the possibility of reflecting upon
    • Anthroposophical outlook upon the world."
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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    • body. Here we come upon a truth that many people find
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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    • time. In the distant past a token was hung upon a human
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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    • come upon physical matter when we allow things ignited in
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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    • towards Anthroposophy is, moreover, called upon to consider the full
    • shall not be able to appreciate its true value when it comes upon
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    • to contain contradiction upon contradiction. Unable to
    • 'thought-corpses', they would cast their spell upon us,
    • barbarism that otherwise must come upon the human race.



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