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- Title: Lecture: The Ear
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- description. True, the description has been given imperfectly today;
- it could be given more perfectly. Then it would appear still more
- Title: Lecture: Awakening to Community - I
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- elements in us as their polar opposite, though one perfectly
- all right too? Everyone was certainly left perfectly free. Nothing
- perfectly well be a university don without having entered the
- perfectly clear about the will's intense involvement in all such
- everything falls so short of perfection, but because life itself
- training. They cling to the dogma that man has reached perfection,
- Title: Lecture: Past Incarnations of the Peoples of Today
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- souls are now incarnated in Middle Europe. This is a perfectly
- Title: Lecture: The Peoples of the Earth in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- his powers, imbues himself with perfections and virtues —
- Title: Memory and Love
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- perceive them only when they are ill, and then in a very imperfect way.
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 1: Influence of the human will upon the course of economic life
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- 19th century; and now it has reached the perfection of
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 2: On Propaganda of the Threefold Social Order
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- for instance. This I am perfectly ready to acknowledge, and
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1
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- over the page he launches into a perfect sermon about it
- spite of the imperfect way in which all this has necessarily
- of the higher hierarchies, nor of man's image being perfected
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1 (alternate translation)
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- perfectly well how I ought to speak to these people; I know
- with these three higher kingdoms, which, for perfected human
- hierarchies to obtain a perfect human figure and this was not
- summit of his bodily perfection. They had to wait. Humanity
- his perfection was placed before their spiritual eyes. For
- interested in bringing men to a certain point of perfection.
- represents their ideal of perfection, would be the last to
- far, that in a certain sense they are even a perfect earthly
- being in a sense perfect beings. But just because they are
- perfect in a sense, and because their perfection has come
- imperfect way in which such matter must inevitably be put, I
- higher Hierarchies had in completing a perfect image of man,
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 2
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- perfectly dry in order that no water of any kind is present;
- this period, perfectly definite forces out of human nature
- they often are in perfectly good faith and with the best will
- the case where a set of standard rules is the most perfect
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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- remained imperfect in his former life.
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture IV: Devachan
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- of the eye, and this is perfectly true. We see how true it is if we
- earthly world with his organs to a certain extent perfected. During the
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture V: Human Tasks in the Higher Worlds
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- man succeeds in developing himself, the more quickly and perfectly will
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- body was still very imperfect; his spiritual body was more highly
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture IX: Evolution of the Earth
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- that the highest body now possessed by man is the most perfect, and
- the physical body the most imperfect. Exactly the opposite is true:
- the physical body is the most perfect part of the human being. Later
- on the higher members will of course reach a higher degree of perfection,
- you, as an example of this wisdom and perfection, the structure of the
- eighty years. The physical body is thus in all details the most perfect
- Less perfect is the etheric
- Round its structure was being perfected, so that only in the seventh
- Round was its finally perfected form attained. Each Round has its seven
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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- sublime song of human perfection, are only echoes of that ancient divine
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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- mathematical concepts, for example. No perfect triangle exists in the
- down in perfect humility. This is a feeling that everyone committed
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIV: Rosicrucian Training - The Interior of the Earth - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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- not so much of investigating your inner self as of endeavouring to perfect
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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- perfectly acceptable because it belongs to the province
- perfectly clear, I would like to give the following
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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- Herbart discusses the five moral ideas: good-will, perfection,
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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- microscope — which, with ever greater perfection, allows one to
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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- know before. It was perfectly natural to speak in this way. Just as a
- perfectly passive.
- imperfections — for I make no claims for my Philosophy of
- be carried onwards, re-forged, perfected. This chain has been broken
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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- animal. It does not grasp to what extent animals are imperfect men.
- Title: Lecture: Lecture I: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- develops as man gradually ennobles his present imperfect form to
- Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- perfection. Observation of man himself will make this clear. Today he
- within him, he will become a seven-membered being, perfect in its
- of perfection. There is no superstition or magic in this.
- Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- evolution, we come to a time when men were at an imperfect stage.
- symbol of the perfect creation, the many coloured rainbow surrounds
- 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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- perfect clarity now; and the impulse towards this clear recognition
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture I
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- perfection. This must always be remembered if we wish to
- of view that perfection has been reached and that everything
- arrived only at relative perfection and that there is no need
- exist, they have an expression so perfect in the human brain
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture I
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- certain — albeit provisional — perfection. This must
- does not take the point of view that perfection has been reached and
- now we have arrived only at relative perfection and that there is no
- they have in the human brain so perfect an expression that one is
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture III: On the Plastically Formative Arts, Music, and Poetry
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- completely united in a perfectly developed Eurhythmy,
- within the child that he must be ready to wait for a perfect
- content, we consider it nowadays the perfect recitation. But a
- really perfect recitation is one which particularly emphasizes
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IV: The First School-lesson - Manual Skill, Drawing and Painting - the Beginnings of Language-teaching
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- performs his task with a certain perfection.
- yet, but that you will understand perfectly some day: what we
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- his teaching, and thus it is that his freedom is perfectly
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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- the head is their most perfect organ. The head is indeed very
- can move freely, though they are not so perfect as the human
- as his trunk goes he is more imperfectly formed than the higher
- in which man is the most perfect of all creatures. That is, his
- even in his structure. No animal species is so perfectly formed
- the most perfect creature in the world by virtue of his head.
- man is perfect through idleness, through laziness. For the
- limbs. It is not true that man is the most perfect creature
- if you do not teach him that he is perfect through his lazy
- service of the trunk are, compared with man, the less perfect
- that he is perfect on account of his limbs, not on account of
- the distinguishing perfection of man in the human limbs. And
- how this makes him the most perfect creature; further, how the
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XI: On the Teaching of Geography
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- perfectly well be studied. Accordingly, you now pass on to some
- perfectly. We describe to him first, from nine to twelve years
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture I
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- say: But the child can sleep perfectly well: indeed he sleeps
- attention to their ridicule but accept it as something perfectly
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture IV
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- The physical body of man is not really more perfect than that of the
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture X
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- harmonious and perfect conception of this, hence they were good
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XI
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- Breast and Limbs to Body, Soul and Spirit. Head perfected but
- meets you with a perfected spirit and relatively perfected soul, which
- part of his spirit which is not yet perfect, and that part of
- his soul which is as yet still less perfect.
- through part of the chest man to the stage of perfection we
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XII
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- to be the most perfect (we have already seen how the matter really
- Title: Dear Children: Lecture I: Address at the Christmas Assembly
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- will grow ever more perfect in you, and that you may continue to
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture II
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- perfectly true but it may not necessarily apply in a given instance.
- or logic at a given moment. Observation and logic are perfectly
- formed me imperfectly, or even incorrectly, but now I have corrected
- Christianity has not reached its ultimate perfection. It is great
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture IV
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- elements in us as their polar opposite, though one perfectly
- all right too? Everyone was certainly left perfectly free. Nothing
- perfectly well be a university don without having entered the
- perfectly clear about the will's intense involvement in all such
- everything falls so short of perfection, but because life itself
- training. They cling to the dogma that man has reached perfection,
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VI
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- increasingly perfect intellectual equipment without depending on
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VII
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- be imbued with the most perfect tolerance; one must educate oneself
- some among them who are perfectly familiar with the laws that govern
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 5: From Sense Perception to Spirit Imaging
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- in a way, to apologize for many things, even if they are perfectly justifiable
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 6: From Imaginative Knowledge to Inspirational Knowledge
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- perception is to be achieved. Goethe reached a certain perfection in
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 8: The Social Question
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- hearing certain reports, in perfect sincerity — this one has to
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture III
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- more imperfect because of what we have done. After all, we do not
- only become more perfect through the successive incarnations but
- also, in a certain respect, more imperfect. When we have affronted or
- injured some human being, are we not more imperfect than we were
- on our score and our imperfection remains because of them. If we have
- them, give us strength to overcome our imperfections. Through
- imperfections they were necessary for us and that we can overcome
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture IV
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- reproach anthroposophists by saying: You aim at perfecting your own
- perfection. What very often appears to be the principle of
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 3
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- that man's longing for the super-sensible world comes only to imperfect
- expression — imperfect in the Greek sense — in the outer
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 5
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- tries to elaborate and perfect it. Thus the Spirits of Form attract
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture IV
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- away from what was imperfect towards what is perfect in man, we shall
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture V
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- death of his wife, Garibaldi married again, this time in perfectly
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture VI
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- and that, you have become imperfect, you are an inferior human being;
- Title: Lecture: The Tasks and Aims of Spiritual Science
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- imperfect, would lack something essential, if they appealed only to
- Title: Deeper Education: Lecture I: Gymnast, Rhetorician, Professor: A Living Synthesis
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- gymnasts were perfectly conscious of this. They had no desire
- Title: Deeper Education: Lecture III: A Comprehensive Knowledge of Man as the Source of Imagination in the Teacher
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- accordance with the full strength of the law. I am perfectly
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Stuttgart, 2-22-12
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- that this temple was a physical copy of the perfect home of a God,
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- imperfections. They are so deeply concealed that one does not
- to compensate imperfections works in the depths of the soul,
- not before it has passed this ordeal, the former imperfection
- can change into a perfection.
- search the misfortune to compensate certain imperfections. It
- change an imperfection into a perfection. We walk through the
- can only feel perfect in future, if I try to balance out what I
- recognise, as long as we are still imperfect, that we must
- future lives as imperfections, until we recognise that our
- to moral impulses at a certain level of perfection. Of course,
- Title: Lecture III: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- logic, and the logic is perfectly sound. It is just as sound as if we
- Title: The Three Fundamental Forces in Education: Lecture
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- remain imperfect if they could not observe the imperfect things
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture I: The Egyptian period, and the present time.
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- its sculptures, those great, ideal, and perfect human forms described
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture III: The Kingdoms of Nature. Group-egos. The Centre of Man. The Kingdoms of Higher Spiritual Beings.
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- his astral body perfectly. This can not be done till he has passed
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture IV: The Outer Manifestations of Spiritual Beings in the Elements. Their connection with Man. Cosmic partitions. The Myth of Osiris.
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- ever greater degrees of perfection. This is also the case as regards
- effect upon the earth. For in the same way that the perfected and
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture V: The sacrifice of the substance by the Thrones, Kyriotetes, Dynami's, and Exusiai. Jehovah and the Elohim, and their co-operative activity in the stages of human Development.
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- progress towards perfection, but the etheric body, which first became
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VI: The Spirits of Form as regents of earthly existence. Participation of the, Luciferic beings. The formation of race.
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- environment with his senses, which would then have been perfected; he
- By the middle of the Atlantean epoch the Spirits of Form had perfected
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VII: Animal forms -- the physiognomical expression of human passions. The religion of Egypt -- a remembrance of Lemurian times. Fish and serpent symbols. The remembrance of Atlantis in Europe. The Light of Christ.
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- normal way, to a certain perfection through Jehovah and the Spirits of
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture XI: The progress of man. His conquest of the physical plane in the post-Atlantean civilizations. The beginning and up-building of the 'I am.' The chosen people.
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- perfect development, but they had retained a comparatively strong
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture I
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- of view that is perfectly right. They are ideas which treat
- studying cells in this way has been pretty well perfected;
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture III
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- when something moves in a perfect circle.
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture V
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- special breathing exercises of the Yoga system were perfected
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture X
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- perfectly feasible. But what do we obtain by it? Just think,
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XIV
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- perfect sphere, but a spheroid or ellipsoid-of-rotation. The
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVIII
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- perfect apparatus from the scientific instrument makers and
- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture I
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- world-outlook represented here, it is perfectly possible to be a real
- Title: Introductory Words to the First of Four Educational Lectures
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- imperfectly, then we shall teach well. If on the other hand we
- perfection of our teaching, then it is quite certain that we
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- of reality. The more perfect the results, the more foreign are they felt to
- Science, however perfect its future development, can supply us with the
- 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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- do everything imperfectly — for in that way there is
- hand we are always patting ourselves on the back over the perfection of our
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture II: The Three Fundamental Forces in EducatioN
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- this they must have, or they would remain imperfect, not perceiving the
- imperfect things they have done. But we introduce a possibility that the
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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- perfectly correct theory for modern man. For what was still soul experience
- Title: Community Building
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- the building that what might perfectly well have been true in
- persons, and I can bring this to ever greater perfection within
- Title: Community Building
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- at a certain stage an egotist in a perfectly natural way. This
- perfectly natural thing — of paying no heed to his
- perfectly definite application of the mediating thought. They
- For I make it perfectly clear wherever necessary how physical
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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- beyond this earth and seen more as imperfections in the
- feeling. After all it is perfectly natural — if we
- mineral body do the thinking. It is perfectly able to do
- human beings perfect, but only as far as their mineral
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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- transformation. It is more perfect, more finished in a
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