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- Title: Lecture: The Two Christmas Annunciations
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- science which enabled them, by the study of world-phenomena, the
- about life's phenomena and have no idea what the true origin of
- these same phenomena of the spatial universe I lived before my birth;
- their phenomena. What we have in the way of mathematical astronomy is
- Title: Lecture: The Cosmic Word and Individual Man
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- with spiritual vision, and begins to understand its phenomena, one is
- Title: Lecture: Awakening to Community - I
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- it have been turning up of late in phenomena that would have been
- Title: Lecture: Past Incarnations of the Peoples of Today
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- kind of thinking can explain certain phenomena of nature, it is
- capable of explaining the things and phenomena of Nature, and nothing
- abstract even when they dabble in the most concrete phenomena of
- external life, for these material phenomena themselves are nothing
- Title: The Supersensible Being of Man and the Evolution of Mankind
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- the phenomena of the world. So it is a particularly good
- arbitrarily but according to the phenomena of nature itself. But he
- natural phenomena must now be developed as a thought activity
- independent of physical phenomena. A spiritual scientific training of
- processes of natural phenomena. The beginning of this epoch was the
- man perceived as though by instinct in the very phenomena of the
- super-sensible knowledge and to the super-sensible phenomena lying
- philosophical phenomena. But if we go beyond the ordinary
- Title: Lecture: The Peoples of the Earth in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- material phenomena — these are the three members or divisions
- physical phenomena on the surface of the Earth and the external facts
- sense-phenomena are the outcome. They are therefore less
- only to what is above the Earth's surface, the phenomena which arise
- Title: Lecture: Yuletide and the Christmas Festival
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- tramcars and the like. These phenomena, as experienced today,
- Title: Lecture: The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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- the soul than to say it exhibits phenomena which are to all appearances
- Title: Lecture: About Horses That Can Count and Calculate
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- a most complicated thing, and we shall come across extraordinary phenomena.
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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- the phenomena are that he investigates, proceeds from matter to
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- judgment that are used to observe and understand the phenomena
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 2
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- and to perceive actually the phenomena of death and coming to
- lightning is the same phenomena as the electric spark!
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture II: The Three Worlds
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- proportion as a man acquires new senses, so are new phenomena revealed
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIV: Rosicrucian Training - The Interior of the Earth - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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- of ours various phenomena occur which deeply affect the fate of many
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- several creatures and phenomena he may form concepts of species, kind
- and genus. He sub-divides and classifies the beings and phenomena of
- many single wolves, single hyenas, single phenomena of warmth, single
- phenomena of electricity are given to the human being, who thereupon
- attempts to gather up the single phenomena into kinds and species. So
- “hyena”, likewise he classifies the phenomena into
- phenomena. Speaking of causes, our scientists will have in mind
- “ether” or the like, as underlying the phenomena of light
- causes of phenomena, the scientists are always wanting to find their
- the phenomena are spoken of; it still undoubtedly prevails in
- Nature. He takes the phenomena to begin with — say, such a
- Phenomena like this the scientist sums up and so arrives at what he
- phenomena, the classification into species and genera, whether of the
- metamorphosis both of phenomena and of the several creatures. Also
- time makes experiments; having thus studied the phenomena, it then
- of the “subjective” phenomena of colour and the
- the phenomena themselves together till in the last resort he gets the
- kind of phenomena which he calls archetypal, — the
- Ur-phenomena. These archetypal phenomena — once more,
- actual phenomena; he only sifts and simplifies them and then calls
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- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- respect) still mostly goes on speaking for example of the phenomena
- about the phenomena of light, you will find contradictory and
- — strong enough to dive down into the phenomena of Nature and
- down into such phenomena as pressure and buoyancy. Here is true
- into its thinking. — so to connect outer phenomena like the one
- phenomena — in this instance, the swimming of the brain. Catch
- polarity of colour is among the most significant phenomena of all
- glass — phenomena of colour arise at the edges.
- light is displaced and the phenomena of colour appear at the edges
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- and by. We shall have to go into the phenomena of light and colour
- prism — the phenomena of colour, in all their polar relation to
- For the phenomena of
- prismatic phenomena we were beginning to study yesterday. It was
- and split up. For in some such way the phenomena were interpreted. If
- to begin with, make their appearance purely and simply as phenomena
- the given facts. However, as you have seen, in these phenomena not
- the phenomena in this case I must say: the cylinder of light has been
- these phenomena? Evidently there is an active relation between the
- In our attempts to follow up the phenomena of light by means of lines
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- by, you will find it confirmed and reinforced in the phenomena you
- Colour. Of course the phenomena get complicated; the simple
- phenomena there has been much intellectual speculation, my dear
- Friends, in modern time. The phenomena have not merely been observed
- and stated purely as phenomena, as we have been endeavouring to do.
- certain other phenomena, they set to work to explain it in a
- However, there were phenomena at variance with this idea; so then
- a great difference there is between taking the phenomena purely as
- understanding, remaining amid the phenomena themselves — and on
- thought requires us so to explain the phenomena that they themselves
- is simply to take the phenomena as we find them.
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- the phenomena, in a manner of speaking, side by side. What we must
- try to do is to approach the phenomena rightly with our thinking, our
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- other natural phenomena which we shall presently be studying. I will
- to discern and truly to set forth the facts in the phenomena of
- phenomena of light in rather recent times, historically speaking.
- Nay, the whole way of thinking about the phenomena of Physics,
- the 16th century. The way men thought of such phenomena before the
- what is displaced in these optical phenomena can never be thus
- really going on when the phenomena of colour comes into being before
- seek the transition from the phenomena of light to the phenomena of
- looked for the fleeting phenomena of light — phosphorescence
- and fluorescence — and then the firm and fast phenomena of
- more unaccustomed to state the phenomena purely, yet upon this all
- depends. For if we do not state the phenomena purely and simply, but
- bottom of it all? This tendency to add to the phenomena in thought
- whole! By thus considering only the partial phenomena and then
- phenomena for which a very convenient fact is indeed given. If you
- For the phenomena of sound and tone therefore, you have the
- sound. For this field of phenomena it is quite patent: vibrations are
- ascertain by means of such phenomena as we have seen in our
- they could even devise explanations of the phenomena we have been
- however, other phenomena have been discovered. Thus we can make a
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- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- the usual straight line. We try to gather up the diverse phenomena
- phenomena as we can before we try to theorize. We want to form a
- with, my dear Friends, along with all the other phenomena which we
- then first projecting the phenomena we see out into space. We with
- fully when we go on from certain kinds of physical phenomena to
- others. No open-minded person, examining the phenomena of colour in
- phenomena of sound or tone. You see from this: we
- phenomena of sound and of musical tone. Even as we ourselves with
- our own consciousness have to partake in the phenomena of light so
- that we swim in the light-phenomena of our environment; and as we
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- speak of the phenomena of sound and tone in the scholastic system
- domain. They also became attentive to the so-called phenomena of
- to the phenomena of Nature spiritual forms of thought such as we
- perceive notes of different pitch. How do the external phenomena of
- to apply to the phenomena of sound and light? This surely would be
- call this the “mutual sympathy” of phenomena; it can be
- these parallel phenomena which appear so much more spiritual
- parallel, without more ado, all that goes on in the phenomena of
- tone and sound on the one hand and on the other hand the phenomena
- approach to the related phenomena. My seeing in effect is
- eye and the phenomena of light. What comes into our consciousness
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- elementary phenomena of electricity. A rod of glass, or it may be
- emerged from a more detailed observation of these phenomena. The
- the qualitative descriptions which these phenomena suggest, one
- characteristic phenomena, say, of positive electricity, the other
- applied it to the most manifold phenomena of Nature, — nor
- they had begun to imagine wave-movements, since the phenomena of
- I cannot go into these phenomena in greater detail, but I should
- phenomena which thus appeared in tubes containing highly attenuated
- experiments had to be made on the phenomena in these evacuated
- know what so-called “matter” is. But the phenomena
- electricity shewed very strange phenomena. A clear direction was
- The phenomena
- fundamentally different from that of the phenomena of sound or
- light for example, or even the phenomena of warmth. In light and
- our relation to the electrical phenomena. We do not perceive
- sensory and thinking life. Above all is this true of the phenomena
- electrical phenomena.
- direct experience of the phenomena of our own Will; all we are able
- we have no direct experience of the electrical phenomena of Nature.
- the external phenomena of electricity and magnetism.
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- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- to develop a right way of thinking upon the facts and phenomena
- as we have seen, the phenomena of light had been brought into a
- phenomena produced by the passage of electricity through tubes in
- The phenomena
- phenomena.
- may become for you an essential way, not only into these phenomena
- man sought to follow up the phenomena of Nature, was not
- the 19th-century thinking to penetrate into the phenomena. But this
- phenomena themselves with human thinking. Now to this end certain
- was that they could explain the phenomena so beautifully by means
- surfaces and bodily forms in space. But the phenomena in these
- This way of thinking was now applied to the external phenomena
- in outer Nature. We calculate Nature's phenomena in the realm of
- our intellect is thus at work on the phenomena seen by the senses.
- and algebraic too) to the phenomena of light or sound, then in your
- You unite it with the external phenomena, but you are quite
- when you connect it with the phenomena of light. What you then do
- phenomena of warmth) — by means of geometrical, arithmetical
- different when we go down from the phenomena of light and sound,
- via the phenomena of warmth, into the realm we are coming into with
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- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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- and its phenomena in quite a different way from today and
- spirit life. It was not like today when the phenomena of nature
- are investigated purely as phenomena, as far as possible
- from the observation of natural phenomena. It
- give any information about even the simplest phenomena of
- starting point for investigating the spirit, certain phenomena
- character, of the spirit, certain phenomena of human soul life
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture II: The Psychological Expression of the Unconscious
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- material phenomena? — The
- consideration the unconscious phenomena in human soul
- about the other phenomena of the unconscious, which I have so
- phenomena of the spiritual world we can only remember the
- phenomena only when everything is fitted into various
- normal conscious experience as phenomena that cannot be
- I have recently spoken about the various phenomena of
- happens in the human organism when certain abnormal phenomena
- after all, phenomena of life itself, when they investigate them
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture I
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- phenomena arising from heat.
- elementary phenomena or take up the elementary instruments for
- understand that much of our thinking misses the phenomena of nature if
- mechanics. Kinematics describes mere motion phenomena or phenomena as
- observation of the phenomena. With unaided thought we are not able to
- from those heat phenomena available to observation in the terrestrial
- phenomena have antecedents not included in the observations made under
- certain extent, in my last course, that in the case of the phenomena
- would be to disagree with reality. In the face of the great phenomena
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture II
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- definite physical phenomena. For during the Renaissance, which carried
- natural phenomena could be observed directly. On the other hand,
- phenomena revealed in the course of time by unthinking
- enter into the inner nature of the phenomena, then only can these
- Note now, when we penetrate into the inner being of natural phenomena
- explanation for the phenomena. We will especially hold fast to such
- could not have all these phenomena taking place through heat. You must
- for the phenomena of earth. And when you consider this which is simply
- of physical phenomena that were still prevalent in ancient Greece have
- considered as acting through the spatially given phenomena from the
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture III
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- Please note that in this linking together of phenomena we make
- together phenomena so that they naturally illuminate each other. This
- phenomena side by side so that they throw light on each other, and
- wish to place together those phenomena which simply by being put side
- To these phenomena I would ask you now to add what I have formerly
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IV
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- together a series of phenomena taken from the realm of heat in such a
- phenomena. We have become acquainted in a general way with certain
- constant at constant temperature. As we have said, such phenomena as
- focused on the mechanical phenomena which play themselves out under
- mechanical phenomena, primarily in space phenomena. Space phenomena
- In order to explain the phenomena, modern physics sets itself the
- which mechanical phenomena play when heat phenomena are to be
- physicist announces that he explains all phenomena by means of purely
- phenomena must be mechanical and spiritual things must be
- spoken briefly. This is that mechanical phenomena not only appear in
- connection with the phenomena of heat, but that heat can be
- transformed into mechanical phenomena. This process you see in the
- with acoustical or sound phenomena, we are related to them with a
- to the outer phenomena of nature and find our eye intimately connected
- with color phenomena, something which we can consciously apprehend; we
- If now, we go to magnetic and electrical phenomena, the entity which
- phenomena of nature which have immediate connection with us through
- do electrical phenomena escape us? We can trace no connection between
- working over of light and sound phenomena as residues in the form of
- natural phenomena in the form of electricity and as inner phenomena in
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture V
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- typical phenomena meet us. We can say: These phenomena carry the
- follow further the phenomena of heat. But it is not so easy to
- he perceives as outer space phenomena in the world, or better, as
- outer sense phenomena and what he experiences within. In these modern
- begin to grasp how we must orient ourselves, in observing phenomena so
- with the phenomena of mass inside us. But we are unconscious of these
- phenomena; we are asleep to them. And we are related to the will
- activity and accompany mass phenomena within us in no other way than
- grows into contact with other natural phenomena as he has already
- scheme when we examine the phenomena that we have up to this time
- when we study these phenomena we cannot avoid passing from the
- But now another phenomena meets us. Consider such a thing as the one
- realm of heat tot he phenomena that are pointed to by our thermometer
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VI
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- case, verify the phenomena and thus round out our survey and lead to
- an important principle for our view of the nature of heat phenomena.
- in a proper manner. When the various phenomena that we have
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VII
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- phenomena In another case you are making the same experiment all the
- way in the phenomena of gases a picture of what takes place in the
- And if we observe heat phenomena in a solid body we have fundamentally
- eyes, the phenomena within the realm of heat which we see also playing
- see simply pictures of the phenomena within the heat realm. Thus
- in the heat being by a manifestation of certain phenomena in gases.
- the perceived phenomena all that he cannot reduce to calculation. Let
- phenomena produced by the solids of the earth. The phenomena produced
- phenomena manifested by the solids in the case I spoke of yesterday
- in close contact with the actual phenomena when we say that going from
- we go over to the gaseous, the picture of the phenomena of heat, we do
- solids involving many phenomena which we observe. In addition there is
- us take up these phenomena of the earth so that we can grasp what can
- we do take them into account today, with light phenomena at least in
- in other phenomena that take place within a certain null sphere, we do
- and our acoustic phenomena playing themselves out in the air would lie
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VIII
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- Now we come to the second series of phenomena illustrated for us by
- which we live, exhibits two sorts of phenomena. In the end, however,
- come to an end. Thus says Eduard von Hartmann; physical phenomena
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IX
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- As we do this we will illuminate so to speak, the phenomena of heat
- he attempted a definition of physical phenomena. In this connection we
- regarding physical phenomena. He gave utterance to this in various
- consider physical phenomena in connection with the human being, the
- phenomena of sound in connection with the sense of hearing. But we
- bring the phenomena of heat in connection with the human being
- phenomena nearer to man.
- call definitely characteristic phenomena. In the concrete realm we see
- speak of gas, the phenomena there enacted present a kind of picture of
- interpenetrating each other, as so related that gaseous phenomena are
- phenomena, apparently related to the passage of light through systems
- Polarization phenomena always appear when one form influences another.
- organs. Concepts formed in this way about physical phenomena are
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture X
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- yourselves: how does the will relate itself to the phenomena of heat?
- our formulae must be given another character. Will phenomena have to
- be given negative values in contrast to heat phenomena; and thought
- phenomena have to be given negative values as contrasted to the forces
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XI
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- non-elastic. This is of importance only as the phenomena can be better
- Consider a physicist who, upon thinking over the phenomena lying
- phenomena as conduction, the lowering of the melting point of an alloy
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XII
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- Note now, the warmth phenomena naturally are considered as belonging
- When you are dealing with light phenomena you have to say:
- foundation for illuminating the basic facts of physical phenomena.
- the phenomena of life. It cannot be done with these concepts of
- The same difficulty that meets us in the phenomena of nature
- handle the phenomena of light, heat and chemical action, let us say,
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIII
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- the phenomena of life as well were hidden away here; only we are not
- field of phenomena and about which we can teach according to Goethe's
- and the phenomena manifested in a gaseous mass. We are able to observe
- phenomena to light, one must say that we are not dealing with a
- relations to light, chemical action and vital phenomena represent, as
- heat phenomena). If you take up this line of thinking, you will come
- phenomena out of its proper connection. This realm is bound up with
- certain other phenomena and essentially and profoundly modified by
- physical phenomena today, the things that bear the impress of physical
- with the phenomena of the present time, with what is in our immediate
- terrestrial phenomena, build hypotheses based on them, and then apply
- is possible to abstract something from contemporary physical phenomena
- general view over the phenomena we have considered and bring certain
- series of phenomena together.
- thermodynamic law of mechanical phenomena. This has, however, led us
- certain series of phenomena indicates, that the entropy of the cosmos
- opportunity in these realms to insert the acoustic phenomena. These,
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIV
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- chemical phenomena go as they do. That is to say: the imponderable is
- not so, the terrestrial phenomena themselves would be different. This
- phenomena are going on a mutual interaction of the terrestrial proper
- We thus have in heat, in phenomena of warmth, insofar as these
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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- materialism but also phenomenalism. On the other, we must work to
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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- capacity to become tired-out by the phenomena meeting us in life is
- phenomena of human evolution. The difference consists in these old
- phenomena of human evolution arising from a life of soul that was
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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- is only known as experimental psychology; phenomena of the life of
- soul are observed, but what figures as phenomena of the soul is
- conception of any real phenomena of the life of soul. Hence they have
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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- such things in speaking about cultural phenomena. Read the first
- Title: Lecture: The Proclamations to the Magi and the Shepherds
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- phenomena of the heavens, to discern that an event of a significance
- not think deeply and fundamentally enough about the phenomena and
- mathematical-mechanistic conception of the heavens, to the phenomena
- 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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- present age can be compared with all the phenomena of life which have
- destructive phenomena, it can be no other than the principle of the
- a great sum-total of the phenomena of Life is really included.
- laws as secondary phenomena only.
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture I
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- himself with the phenomena of the world in the sense of
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture II
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- to the most important phenomena. I do not believe that this
- empiricism simply from the phenomena themselves. Due to the
- order to find out how certain psychological phenomena, tending
- phenomena that you observe in the annual plant with other
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture III
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- of teeth, is the origin for pathological phenomena in the first
- conception of these pathological phenomena if you say to
- complicated phenomena in the human organism such as the
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture IV
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- then, we notice cramp-like phenomena that are always due to the
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture I
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- concern themselves with the phenomena of the world in the sense of
- from the brain to the other organic phenomena, so it is when we study
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture II
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- outstanding phenomena. I do not believe that this will prove to be as
- empiricism merely from the phenomena themselves. As I say, on account
- number of psychical phenomena, tending not towards the life of
- phenomena which you observe in the annual plant with other things —
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture III
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- say, as the phenomena of the second dentition and the change in the
- form a general conception of pathological phenomena during the first
- reckon with such intricate phenomena in the human organism as the
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture IV
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- phenomena which are always due to the fact that the astral forces are
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas III: The Michael Inspiration
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- phenomena of the physical world as pictures, with which to express
- phenomena such as the phenomena of meteors, manifests also within, in
- meteoric phenomena, cleansing and clarifying it, acting as an opposite
- meteoric phenomena, especially in what is revealed by meteoric
- phenomena at the height of summer. For at that time the Ahrimanic
- Precisely in these particular phenomena, one feels entirely
- that lives in the phenomena of the yearly course.
- into the phenomena of the cosmos; to this he is guided by what is
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas Vb: The Michael Impulse and the Mystery of Golgotha (Part II)
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- humidity and other phenomena the state of the atmosphere of the
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VIII: Education After the Twelfth - History - Physics
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- Now compare the phenomena.
- connections between the concepts and the phenomena connected with
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture X: Arranging the Lesson up to the Fourteenth Year
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- in constant conjunction with physical phenomena which we then
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture III
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- phenomena. If, for example, you look at a horse's eyes, which are
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture V
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- not within the environment, nor is it in phenomena: only gradually,
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture I
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- is not inclined to preserve individual phenomena as such; one
- empirical world of phenomena. This process can be compared to
- “interference phenomena,” in mathematical form.
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture II
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- the “ur-phenomenal” activity of the will can be
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture III
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- phenomena. For the moment I wish only to indicate what is
- with phenomena that can arise in the human constitution when
- regarded as offering an example for a series of phenomena
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture IV
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- merely to our own experiences but can refer to phenomena in
- faculty that can penetrate the phenomena of the outer world
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture V
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- we understand the physical-mineral phenomena of the world
- to us, as a mathematical approach makes physical phenomena
- do justice to the sensory phenomena by only the putting
- phenomenal world — it is indeed present, but in its
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture VI
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- confronts as phenomena in the world (which of course can be
- go further than simply taking the outer phenomena of the
- phenomena, with which we can make mental constructions, we
- what could be called phenomenalism in the sense of a Goethean
- regard to the individual phenomena of the outer world. For
- intellect solely as a medium in which phenomena are grouped
- be sought behind the phenomena, something Kant supposed
- phenomena — of what might be called the
- more complex phenomena which he seeks either in observation
- phenomena, but observing them in such a way that they cast
- them. When we adopt such a way of viewing phenomena and make
- phenomena. We experience a belonging-together with the
- phenomena. We enter into the phenomena with intensity, in
- the phenomena and seek for all kinds of things behind them
- together with” the phenomena of the world around us.
- fully detailed picture of the phenomena. In our present
- Whoever wishes just to speculate about phenomena, to pierce
- certain phenomena the point lies farther up, for others
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture VII
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- these lectures. We said: The outer world and its phenomena
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture III
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- observation, studying phenomena or experimenting, and then using
- just a passive noting of phenomena and of the consistency — or
- to emerge from the phenomena and passively occupy one's soul. In
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture IV
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- it have been turning up of late in phenomena that would have been
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VII
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- among the phenomena of human consciousness. We find people either
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 7: The Gulf Between a Causal Explanation of Nature and the Moral World Order
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- of gaining knowledge we habitually use for natural phenomena that are
- in modern times when it comes to elucidating the phenomena of nature,
- phenomena that surround us in the world where we walk about between
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 8: The Social Question
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- some nebulous mysticism but consider the phenomena as they present themselves
- among the phenomena of that outer physical world so that it reveals
- the phenomena. Beyond that it has to transform itself into a living,
- Title: Natural Science; the Anthroposophical Movement
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- phenomena, by incorporating a spiritual element. The sheer
- falsehood in relation to certain phenomena of life. You see,
- Title: The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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- way about the soul than to say it exhibits phenomena which are to all
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture IV
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- super-sensible reality transcends the phenomena of ordinary
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 3
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- phenomena and the laws of the manifestations of the life of soul as
- behind the phenomena. Spiritual Science should be the basic element
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 4
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- in the phenomena of the heavens. Length, breadth, depth, the architectural
- concrete measures directly connected with man and with the phenomena
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 5
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- the human being derives from the macrocosm, and that the phenomena of
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture IV
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- possible, with spiritual insight, to find in the phenomena of nature
- pass beyond the ordinary phenomena of nature to what is revealed by
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture V
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- phenomena of repeated lives on Earth are taken seriously, together
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture VI
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- when attempts are made to speak of interesting human phenomena from
- Title: Lecture: The Tasks and Aims of Spiritual Science
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- phenomena for himself. Let us imagine a third person as well as the
- phenomena of the higher worlds. If you take up old books of this kind
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture V: The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric
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- ruler of natural phenomena and is sought behind the phenomena of
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VI: Errors of Spiritual Research - 2
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- material phenomena do not say to us that they are only matter.
- spiritual phenomena, to facts of the spiritual world, but he
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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- exist in the same way as elsewhere. Metabolic phenomena appear, but
- Title: Lecture II: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- they saw, including the phenomena of Nature, was a living, weaving,
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture XI: The reversing of Egyptian remembrance into material forms by way of Arabism. The harmonizing of Egyptian remembrance. The Christian impulse of power in Rosicrucianism.
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- It is remarkable how certain phenomena of the third age are connected
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture I
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- astronomical phenomena in a way which differed essentially
- of the distant phenomena of universal space, in so far as
- mechanical way. Men think of these phenomena in terms of
- mathematics and mechanics. In observing the phenomena, men
- regarding celestial phenomena of the Universe, a later
- observing the celestial phenomena which existed among the
- phenomena in the picture formed by the mathematical,
- regard the celestial phenomena in such a way that we draw
- phenomena in his own sphere of work. And yet it should be so.
- connect what happens in social life with the phenomena of the
- that time to the phenomena which then prevailed in the
- observations of natural phenomena, unless we first begin by
- facts with astronomical phenomena.
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture II
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- impossible to understand the phenomena of cell-development,
- counterpart, the phenomena of the Heavens; if this is a fact
- phenomena so entirely apart from man that they are tending
- study of the phenomena of Nature. He, on the contrary,
- believed that natural phenomena only reveal their true
- celestial phenomena.
- phenomena merely through the mathematics which we apply to
- heavenly phenomena. They had a highly develop
- necessary calculations concerning the observed phenomena as
- phenomena of the outer world rightly. This, indeed, demands
- that the celestial phenomena be brought nearer to man; they
- phenomena with the human being, when I said that we must see
- phenomena than the purely mathematical one.
- bring the celestial phenomena, in their connection with
- external phenomena surrounding man from three different
- phenomena of tidal ebb and flow, is connected quite evidently
- phenomena can be studied; phenomena which are overlaid by
- express itself in such phenomena as asthma. Study the complex
- of the phenomena of home-sickness with its consequences,
- phenomena make upon us Why always merely ask what a
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- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture III
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- phenomena in their mathematical and geometrical aspect alone.
- who find this way of thinking of the celestial phenomena
- connection with solar phenomena, lunar phenomena and
- terrestrial phenomena, thus taking as a starting-point all
- visible celestial phenomena, perceptible to our senses and
- our attention to more familiar phenomena, such as may make
- these more remote phenomena easier to understand.
- phenomena for the physical body. What will they be? You can
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture IV
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- modern times about the celestial phenomena.
- from observation of the celestial phenomena, and theoretical
- phenomena, people rush headlong into deductive reasoning and
- ‘conceptual synthesis’ of the phenomena of the
- relate the phenomena — one finds that the reason why
- sciences, Mathematics, to the celestial phenomena, and in the
- last resort the celestial phenomena do not submit; the moment
- embryological phenomena as they emerge from chaos. Here we
- granted that the cosmic phenomena have been approached from
- enters in, in the study of celestial phenomena.
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture V
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- that in the study of celestial phenomena, in so far as these
- — in the attempt to understand the celestial phenomena
- of the phenomena in algebra, analysis and geometry.
- totality of the celestial phenomena, we must no longer
- when we confront the phenomena in their totality. This is the
- comprehend the phenomena in their totality.
- phenomena, through the very process of cognition we come to a
- us to believe. And in the embryonic phenomena we are led to
- establish the phenomena in pure objectivity, as it were,
- essential to see that all phenomena in the organic realm
- phenomena according to our own liking — unhappily,
- Meteorology — all the phenomena of the outer
- understand meteorological phenomena in terms of
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VI
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- said so far, that in the explanation of natural phenomena we
- essential source of the celestial phenomena. For otherwise we
- what is going on in the life of mankind and the phenomena in
- hold of the world-phenomena with the intellectual reasoning
- sharp a dissociation of the self from the world-phenomena as
- external phenomena to one-another by intellectual reasoning
- phenomena and these facts of earthly evolution — the
- phenomena without preconceived ideas? The Earth and the
- out into the celestial phenomena. To emphasize one fact
- immersed in the phenomena of the Cosmos — these things
- phenomena of the great Universe. Therefore he spoke of his
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VII
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- astronomical phenomena themselves impel us to advance from
- phenomena of the Universe is possible at all in terms of
- should then be prepared, really to see what the phenomenal
- the phenomena were looked at without prejudice, quite another
- surrounding heavenly bodies. To penetrate the phenomena of
- look at the different phenomena quite simply in Goethe's way,
- surface. Here you have purely spatial phenomena with a quite
- may well be that the celestial phenomena can only be
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VIII
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- science of the Heavens — in connection with phenomena
- understand the phenomena of the Heavens. They took their
- adequate penetration of the celestial phenomena, if only for
- innermost structure of the celestial phenomena. Sooner or
- certain phenomena in the evolution of the Earth, namely the
- sharply to focus the phenomena of the outer world; another
- with the phenomena of the world around him, we are in fact
- reagent for a true judgment of the phenomena of the Universe.
- understanding of the phenomena of the world by merely staring
- to see the larger whole and recognize the single phenomena in
- throughout the whole range of Nature's phenomena, in so far
- as they are cosmic. Hence too there are phenomena in which we
- have a subtler way of estimating the phenomena among the
- phenomena in other fields. In physiology for instance there
- handy way of explaining the phenomena in other fields. Much
- that the phenomena might be explained electromagnetically.
- quite inevitably when the phenomena of comets were studied in
- phenomena as an embodiment of normal laws of Nature, and to
- phenomena which they evoke within this planetary system
- phenomena, indicating forces of repulsion from the Sun. The
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- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture IX
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- the cometary phenomena, and, alas within the planetary
- relationship to it, all that we observe in the phenomena of
- image of the heavenly phenomena, — as the many
- pictorial imagination in order to understand the phenomena of
- carefully we may describe the heavenly phenomena, we have, to
- into the empirical phenomena.
- various phenomena, — for example, it is obvious that
- understanding of the external phenomena.
- often entertained in connection with natural phenomena, for
- — for example, in those phenomena which we call the
- chemical and physical, — whether those same phenomena,
- which we regard as chemical phenomena outside of man, take
- chemical phenomena and here the boundary leading over to the
- than the ideas with which he phenomena are approached today.
- imply that before approaching the phenomena we must awaken in
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture X
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- phenomena presented by the magnetic needle, we go out of the
- phenomena, the manifestations of which belong to this
- to some phenomena, — to those, I should say, the
- understanding more complicated phenomena.
- impossible to explain the phenomena of the magnetic needle
- impossible to explain the phenomena relating to the organism
- of the picture. This method encloses the phenomena, whatever
- while the celestial phenomena are restricted to what is
- grow able to estimate how such realms of phenomena as are met
- the form and bringing a whole range of phenomena into
- connection with the working of the celestial phenomena, we
- particularly in the realm of astronomical phenomena. In
- When, however, we contemplate the celestial phenomena —
- phenomena of the heavens, we must recognise that we cannot
- phenomena, we must not arrange the calculations in such a way
- forces and centric phenomena of movement, only then shall we
- arrive at an explanation of the celestial phenomena, taking
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XI
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- phenomena. In human nature, once again, we have the very
- base all our considerations of celestial phenomena.
- phenomena in question if we only base our picture of the
- concerning the celestial phenomena, or some of them at least,
- amid the celestial phenomena has been based. You are aware,
- these phenomena in the Heavens. And we shall now be able to
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XII
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- isn't! As you are well aware, to explain all the phenomena,
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- Aristarchus too, no doubt, follows the outer phenomena's with
- them it goes right away from the observed phenomena and works
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XIV
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- inner structure of the celestial phenomena. I will first
- visible to us in phenomena of movement.
- effects of heavenly phenomena. Think then of this: Here we
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XV
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- universal phenomena.
- studying the universal phenomena in their relation to man. We
- forming of man and what appears in the celestial phenomena.
- unit. Thus, when we look for a synthesis of the phenomena of
- of thinking, the phenomena themselves are such that we find
- explain the cosmic phenomena on the accustomed basis of our
- celestial phenomena. Let us recall our precious attempts to
- latter. For a true synthesis of the phenomena of movement
- phenomena within an ordinary rigid form of space.
- help you understand the phenomena of either process, you will
- comprehend the phenomena, the mere ideas of three-dimensional
- save on the convention: "Let us comprise the phenomena with
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVI
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- himself from the phenomena of the Universe. We therefore have
- movement — including all the concomitant phenomena, the
- method: Not to define phenomena by means of abstract
- concepts, but to define phenomena by means of other
- phenomena. Of course it presupposes that we do really
- understand the phenomena in question, for only then can we
- true Phenomenalism, — to explain phenomena by phenomena
- it want a mere blunt description of phenomena, leaving them
- have to understand the phenomena before w can explain them by
- phenomena are so presented that the one sheds light on the
- phenomena, and you will find they must in some way be related
- want to call it, to be of such a nature that its phenomena
- the central point to which they tend just as phenomena that
- what is necessary. First you must penetrate the phenomena and
- the same. The phenomena at the anode and the cathode for
- outside the phenomena and fail to penetrate.
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVII
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- Earth. I referred to the phenomena of fatigue occurring in
- light of empirical phenomena) In what we here see
- phenomenal. In very ancient times — though from a
- to man and the celestial phenomena. There is another thing
- celestial phenomena.
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- case and in another. The phenomena that present themselves to
- there are many phenomena the characteristic of which is that
- phenomena — or rather, phenomena that seem
- Truth is, the empirically observed phenomena will only reveal
- of matter whoever takes the phenomena with open mind and puts
- certain sense. We only do justice to the phenomena if we
- adequate idea, to comprise all the phenomena. You have to
- contain the phenomena of the Heavens in succinct formulae or
- geometrical figures the phenomena elude us. Time and again
- phenomena. Look on the other hand at what we are able to make
- that coincides entirely with the phenomena. We may devise
- may devise, the phenomena in the Heavens will presently elude
- but in the actual seeing and contemplating of the phenomena,
- in studying the cometary phenomena we get into difficulties
- will find yourself in contradiction to the phenomena if you
- the requisite conditions for such phenomena as comets to
- arise. Comets are ever-nascent phenomena, perpetually coming
- it optical, magnetic or other phenomena, in every instance
- simple reason that the phenomena have not yet been approached
- you had no opportunity to see or to set out the phenomena in
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- from our endeavors in that they belong to the worst phenomena of the
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- teacher must be directed towards the great world phenomena; he must be
- this concrete approach to phenomena, for at this point the region begins
- being has free access to the phenomena of life with unimpeded senses.
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- observation of the physical and spiritual phenomena. The inner vision of
- Title: Community Building
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- Society, one notes it in connection with those phenomena which
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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- part in the search for truth in the phenomenal world.
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- phenomena like the phenomenon of the rainbow, for
- things we encounter through our senses as phenomena,
- is following the wrong path. The 'physical' phenomena we
- phenomena, are not the reality of matter. They are mere
- phenomena; they come and go out of another reality that
- the retort are external phenomena, just as a rainbow is
- are dealing with phenomena that are like opiates, we are
- phenomena surrounding us in the world of the senses does
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- Maya. It is the world of phenomena. Look as we may we
- world of phenomena, Maya, and that inward observation
- the phenomena relating to the mineral, plant and animal
- with the senses offers only phenomena; it does not reveal
- the root and origin of the phenomena. Their root and
- things and not mere phenomena. The only difference
- phenomena therefore is inside the human skin. The
- is nevertheless true that the phenomena which surround us
- today, and the laws apparent in these phenomena, are not
- possible to see this by considering the natural phenomena
- for more than phenomena in the outside world Is on the
- phenomena for more than mere phenomena, for physical
- justice to such phenomena if we do not simply refute them
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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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- At that time people looked at the phenomena in the world and, as you
- on into the phenomenal world. We know that spirits are indeed active in
- the phenomena of nature. Today, people see only dry-as-dust, prosaic
- natural phenomena. In the past, people perceived the spiritual entities,
- the essential spirit of natural phenomena. This is called superstition,
- which their minds perceived when they looked at the phenomena of nature.
- followed, perception of the spiritual essence of natural phenomena no
- on them, just as formerly it had depended on natural phenomena. These
- Perceived in the phenomena of nature in the past. Then, people would look
- at the phenomena of nature and say: ‘Elemental spirits are at Work
- soul came to an understanding with the phenomena Of nature, and the
- conscious mind could relate to those phenomena. Today's enlightened'
- phenomena. They have not the least idea that demonic spirits are active
- perceived in the phenomena of nature in older times were luciferic by
- have seen elemental powers at work in the phenomena of nature. We have
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