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- Title: Lecture: The Two Christmas Annunciations
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- the surrounding universe. Moreover we know how this soul-constitution
- the surrounding universe than does our waking life to-day. And the
- eyes look out into universal space and see my spatial surroundings. In
- knowledge of his surroundings, with developing impulses for his
- out until it becomes a universe around us, until inner vision leads us
- Title: Lecture: The Ear
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- around us in the world of the physical senses. On this basis we can
- intelligible like the salt crystal, on the basis of what we see around
- foot in this case rests not on the earthly ground but on
- upon the drum. Just as you touch and feel the ground with your feet,
- formed. Coarsely you feel the ground with the sole of your foot, while
- surrounding sphere, in the horizon of the Earth. Lastly we learn to
- imitation for all things that surround us. Afterwards we have the same
- an eye? The light is there around me in any case. The eye is only
- there to see the light, and I have the light around me anyhow. It
- the spiritual light will be around us anyhow. It is no wiser
- Title: Education for Adolescents
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- must be led to look out into the world around them and into all its
- When we do not have enough interest in the world around us, then we
- Title: Lecture: Awakening to Community - I
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- surrounding them in life today. In the early days of the Society,
- practical situation prevailing in the life around them must be taken
- the human world around him. He grows up, and as he does so he grows
- surrounding population. It takes a deeply experienced inner revulsion
- from the life around one, in other words, everything of an ethical,
- anthroposophists have to keep on being part of the world around them
- fiddling around where a firm will is what is really needed, one can
- that is happening in the world around us, that will imbue us with the
- enemies who will not meet us on objective ground. It is
- background is in no position to carry on a debate about anthroposophy
- Title: Lecture: Past Incarnations of the Peoples of Today
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- surrounded from childhood by the decadent forms of ancient Oriental
- of the souls who were incarnated in Asia round about the time
- in the background. The minds of children who are taught history in
- Title: The Supersensible Being of Man and the Evolution of Mankind
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- just to talk round the subject in the abstract, I will speak of one
- evolution of modern humanity around the middle of the fifteenth
- that made man feel a part of the natural world around him; but in
- enough to copy the western nations, even though there were no grounds
- Title: Lecture: The Peoples of the Earth in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- very ancient times. Around him are the trees and fruits, everything
- around him. Nature lives and works on, seethes and surges within him,
- imbued with harmonious roundness and inner wholeness. This was
- more modern times that this has fallen into the background. The man
- earthly world around him. The spiritual fruits of the Earth arise in
- Title: Lecture: Anthroposophy's Contribution to the Most Urgent Needs of Our Time
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- natural appearances, as they surround us in the world in which we
- far as to serve as a support, at most a ground out of which thinking
- the material events can be reduced can that gain ground in us which
- surrounds us in the physical world, so through intuition one learns
- permeated with minerality, and which is all around us. We see this,
- pure moral ideas as that which arises from the ground of the other,
- Title: Lecture: Yuletide and the Christmas Festival
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- we can feel that the emblems of Christmas around us are
- a past by no means far distant surrounded this most
- materialism surrounding us today.
- Egohood at all. The Ego looks into the surrounding world, is
- Title: Memory and Love
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- here on similar occasions. When a man is walking, the ground he walks on
- is inside his skin; but without the support of the ground he could not
- Title: Lecture: The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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- The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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- however, we are on uncertain ground; and the fact is, no serious and
- itself and yet feels itself surrounded on every hand by the sea and
- differentiated world around us to a universal existence. The fact that
- whole, and ask how the individual is rooted and grounded in the cosmos?
- Title: Lecture: About Horses That Can Count and Calculate
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- ground, in the case of a telegraphic apparatus, all we need is another
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 1: Influence of the human will upon the course of economic life
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- falls of necessity to the ground, so these human beings are
- should happen, that at 50 years old you came to look round
- or Wages really fade into the background, then one has a
- ground, we can not possibly find our way out of the
- gains ground, under which unnecessary work more or less
- grave, but passed over beyond death; and round this one
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 2: On Propaganda of the Threefold Social Order
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- classes simply on common-sense grounds; and all that was
- inner grounds, can only now be maintained in place by
- always try to be over-clever and always want to twist round
- parties. Our business today, is to stand firm upon the ground
- same old tinkering round and round, always with a respectful
- eye on existing conditions. All this roundabout talk leads
- to take our stand on the firm ground of the Threefold idea,
- and other strange ‘fellows’ in life, — dancing around,
- altogether off Threefold ground. For it would after all, you
- of a political State, which is strictly democratic ground,
- road-sweeper needs the gentleman. For, in the background, we
- eyes round from skewness to straightness, but to very
- ground of a new spiritual life, and that we need something
- that this Threefold Movement takes its stand on the ground,
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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- a world that otherwise we do not have around us. This is the
- around us, just as there is a physical world around us which we
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- to form judgments about what is going on around us. In such
- around the middle of the 15th century. He believes that the
- mentioned — that a new age arose out of the old around
- This is superseded around the middle of the 15th century, and
- comprehend what begins to happen around the middle of the 15th
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1
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- culture, must, however, take stand on the same ground as
- physical being has slowly been losing ground. His bodily
- of the kind we can observe around us, they should be of the
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 2
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- journey, which is not the same as a tour around the
- upon our relation to the surrounding world in a much more
- possible to look upon our relation to the surrounding world
- see in our surroundings the activities of spiritual beings,
- when we reach a certain age; we have no longer the round
- to be really “all round”. Now how did this man
- When the evening for this particular lecture came round, this
- Title: The Ten Commandments
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- clarify to the people that what is around them, what they can
- worlds which are celestial, above the ground. His lower regions
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture I: The Being of Man
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- greatest; the greatest, the Initiates, kept in the background.
- body. Man has this body in common with the whole world around him; and
- cloud which not only surrounds the body, but permeates it. If we
- the light around it, so this empty space appears blue because of the
- auric light streaming around it. This is the outer form of expression
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture II: The Three Worlds
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- sentences. “Night and darkness lay around me for years and then
- not spatially separate. We are surrounded by the things of the physical
- surrounded by black, malignant forms which threaten and terrify them
- of the objects around you. Everything that comes out of you seems to
- Faust is in heaven, in the spiritual world, surrounded by Devas, the
- And round his path is thunder rolled,
- space he occupies appears dark, but round him is a radiant halo.
- “in the spirit”; and then around him appear pictures of
- all that Caesar did and of all that happened round him — how he
- that happened around entered into his thoughts; every movement of an army
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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- man has the first four of these bodies around him in space. The etheric
- the physical body, surrounds it like a cloud and fades away as you go
- around us, but they are inaccessible to our physical senses. What, then,
- to criticise what goes on in the world around him, but he can well
- its background colour is a reddish-grey, with rays of the same colour
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture IV: Devachan
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- into the foreground and the Ram or Lamb (Aries) was honoured. So arose
- backwards round the Zodiac year by year, taking 2,160 years to
- The ancients knew that with this movement of the Sun round the Zodiac
- Devachan, a man is surrounded by all the passions and feelings of his
- with which a man surrounds himself there. Physical conditions all too
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture V: Human Tasks in the Higher Worlds
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- covered the ground, when wild animals of the torrid zone lived here
- set into the midst of it all. Now, however, most of our surroundings
- very easily. They are variously coloured and surrounded by an aura of
- up of the fruits of his former lives, he now has to gather round him
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VI: The Upbringing of Children. Karma.
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- intermingled. The physical body of the mother surrounds the physical body
- a child's sense-organs. He will see with his eyes how people round
- during these early years a child should be surrounded by noble-minded,
- of a child's being, his surroundings should be kept free from all impure,
- the twenty-fourth year, when everything around him can teach a person
- to wealth, perhaps endowed also with great talents and surrounded by
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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- environment but would receive from everything around them a sensation
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- of the living substance of the animal. The shell which surrounds the
- surrounds us: this means that man at one time contained everything within
- no limits to knowledge, for man can find, in everything he sees around
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture IX: Evolution of the Earth
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- of primal mineral, with no etheric body round it; hence we can say that
- is called in Theosophy a Round, or a Life-condition. Each Round can
- it. Saturn passed through seven such Rounds or Life-conditions. In each
- Round its structure was being perfected, so that only in the seventh
- Round was its finally perfected form attained. Each Round has its seven
- each going through seven Rounds and each Round through seven
- the unit position means the Globes; in the tens, the Rounds, and in the
- plant had to turn round; it remained true to the Sun.
- In its first Round, Sun
- merely repeated the Saturn period: it was not until the second Round
- its limit in the seven Rounds, it disappeared into the darkness of Pralaya,
- The first Moon-Round was
- Round also brought nothing new; it was a recapitulation of life on the
- Sun. In the third Round there was something new: man acquired an astral
- During this third Round
- so there were now two bodies. At the beginning of the second Round the
- of the Sun detached itself, so that in the third Round there were two
- its inferior parts, could develop further. In the fourth Round all this
- Pralaya, the Moon reappeared as Earth. In the first Round the whole
- the Moon-existence. During the third Round the separation of Sun and
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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- thus a planet made up of fine etheric material and surrounded by an
- atmosphere of spirit, in the same way as our own Earth is surrounded
- vast globe of ether, very much bigger than our Earth today, and surrounded
- distinguished by their ground-notes. These seven groups constituted the
- spiritual Beings who had surrounded the Earth had gone forth with the
- was surrounded by an astral atmosphere which had previously been dissolved
- surrounding the separate physical forms, which in their turn had become
- nature around them, and they were self-less. They were complete
- had come when something spiritual which had previously surrounded man
- body of an Atlantean extended far beyond and around his head. In the
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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- their lands on condition that new hunting-grounds were allotted to
- that the flooding of the Nile, when it inundates the surrounding country,
- that the Sun moved round the Earth. His doctrine was further developed
- that the Earth moves round the Sun. It is seldom noticed that he taught
- region of Northern Europe, where people gathered round a Druid priest
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XII: Occult Develpment
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- lying by the wayside; he stopped to look at the animal while those around
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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- surroundings.” What does this mean? We breathe the air in, use it
- giving it the ground on which it can lead a higher form of life, and
- in meekness before the Apostles and says: “You are my ground,
- everything else around him in the world is as much part of what truly
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIV: Rosicrucian Training - The Interior of the Earth - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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- means one comes to see things surrounded by their astral element.
- pass out into its surroundings. The actual space occupied by the object
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- rate in the background.
- is something man understands on its own ground, in and by itself.
- in the surrounding sphere. We shall have instances of this during the
- actual phenomena in their surroundings. Yet we must recognize that in
- cosmic forces. Yet in the Nature that surrounds us they are not thus
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- thoughts about all that, which in the physical processes around us
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- surrounding and more peripheral cells. I must conceive the forming of
- at the objects around you — in so far as you have healthy eyes
- see the outlines of surrounding objects very indistinctly, as if
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- part of the screen, making it lighter here than in the surrounding
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- Concerning the relation of the colours to the bodies we see around us
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- sleep and are surrounded by light, — how we unite our
- around us. We need only compare this sensation with what we feel when
- surrounded by darkness, and we shall find — I beg you to take
- it may be — all around and in between the two heavenly bodies.
- going on around us when we hear sounds. We can say to ourselves that
- they do not know what these are! Such is the pretty round they have
- matters of principle today, to give the necessary background. In
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- background does when you look sharply for example at a small red
- white ground you see the same lattice-work in green. Of course it
- what is around it, you only see the green which is objectively
- warmth-condition of our surroundings? We must admit, we have a very
- you as a man-of-air converse and come to terms with the surrounding
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- surrounding space into the vacuum inside when the conditions have
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- explanations may be rounded off, to give you something more
- be modifiable by a number of other factors. They now looked round
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- surroundings, a scientist of the past might have proved with
- you rise to Intuition, which has its ground in the Will, it is only
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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- science of spirit, but on the other it takes the ground away
- ground for all super-sensible investigation. The science of
- does and wish to take the ground away from under its feet. We
- the ground away from the science of spirit
- something that surrounds the human being in his existence
- roots in the ground. The tree cannot be seen entirely, for the
- roots are in the ground. The tree is then dug up in order to
- been taken out of the ground. The tree has to wither away, and
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture II: The Psychological Expression of the Unconscious
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- think about anything that is around us, and in really dreamless
- what surrounds us. — What is
- feet firmly on the ground —
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture I
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- not noticed that the same impossible grounds are taken as in the
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture II
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- instance, that the ground work for our modern thermometry was laid. It
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture III
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- while it is expanding, does not give off heat to its surroundings,
- the gaseous body, namely the completely surrounding boundary.
- gas but contracting the walls all around, you must use pressure. You
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IV
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- always surrounded. I must remind you that this outer air surrounding
- so far as we are men moving around in space, we are ourselves this
- groundwork for what will follow.
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture V
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- round out the series of facts that lead us to our goal. It is not
- will around the three angles. There is an unfolding of action
- around three angles as shown by the motion of the hand or by walking,
- produced passed over in all directions on its surroundings.
- liquid need not be enclosed by a vessel surrounding it completely, but
- case of a solid, we have that all around the body which occurs in the
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VI
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- case, verify the phenomena and thus round out our survey and lead to
- it will be necessary for us to consider the forces on and around the
- must be confined all around except on the liquid surface. It
- around and is striving to escape in every direction
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VII
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- everywhere. As earth men you have solids around you that have in some
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VIII
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- immediately around me? Can I conceive of the matter otherwise than in
- a closed system, that it enters into a struggle with its surroundings
- it is not possible to get around what I presented to you yesterday in
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IX
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- surroundings at the beginning of our experiments by
- heat to his surroundings. This in turn involves a smaller or greater
- other end of the series around and thrust it in here. I can picture it
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture X
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- the space around it and the mercury readjusts itself to equilibrium in
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIV
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- acts on our earth we must think of as localized in the planets around
- We can put the matter in this way. Our space as it surrounds us
- You can see, my friends, how everywhere around you something old is
- surrounds us (in the cosmos) then we will make progress.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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- respects worthy of admiration. We were taken round by a friend who is
- had gone round with him, I met him again in the street. The next
- you round the Law Courts in London, I should, as a barrister, have to
- the ground from under my feet. The warmth of my heart is breaking
- making a voyage round the world, the peculiar constitution of the
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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- objective creature who is strutting around in their midst, for true
- help saying: Nature is round the young child too, for example. But in
- genuinely human might be found in them, has surrounded itself with a
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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- see color. It was surrounded by a spiritual-etheric aura, just as
- around the whole of Nature there seemed to hover a spiritual aura,
- experience of everything around him was more intense.
- possible to see an aura of colors around stones, plants and animals.
- impossible! And there is supposed to be an aura of colors around
- professors it can be the same. A millwheel is going round in their
- He was still an entity, because he had within him what hovers around
- atom say from the fourth or filth century going around in his brain!
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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- around them. And so he reflected: “What was it that I wanted to
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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- opened his eyes in the morning. Outside he saw Nature around him, the
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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- something quite different. It really says: Man! look around you at
- have to be grounded on the free moral love arising from the depths of
- look at the still undefined demands raging around us with tremendous
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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- also from time to time be able to carry tiredness around within us.
- one could also meet on other ground those who were in the youth
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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- tremendous swing round in man's inner perception in the fourth
- idea: There is a divine weaving streaming around the earth just as in
- the physical world the atmosphere streams round it; and in this
- surrounding the earth, which are graven into men as thoughts. Whereas
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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- will crowd around the teachers who are artists, because there they
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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- consciously on the ground of the intellect or without the ideas
- anyone who on educational grounds objects to the triviality of the
- him what it is when we surround a point by a circle. Let us call up
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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- whatever to do with the surrounding world.
- our tongue, and perhaps round our tongue. But we lose the experience
- firmly on the ground. The experience of Johann Gottlieb Fichte's
- walk, the curious way he stumped his heel on the ground, is something
- has the child lived itself into the adults around him that what he
- different way of experiencing the surrounding world from the way of
- complicated. If you wanted to describe the whole round of sympathies
- those around them as a benediction. There are such human beings. If
- acts but through their being, have become a blessing to those around
- blessing to the world around them. It can be expressed concisely by
- heads but it is woven around us everywhere. We are guided by concepts
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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- raying cosmic forces that are working around the head of Pallas
- the material world comprehensible to the human soul by the roundabout
- into the ground during the winter. But nobody thinks about the fate
- of intellectualism that spreads itself around us, and within which
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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- we must feel the full intensity of being surrounded by a thinking
- what occurs nowhere else in the earthly world around us. He takes in
- the foodstuffs from the surrounding world. He takes them from the
- gain ground that the picture of Michael overcoming the dragon is not
- the experience of being surrounded by the picture of Michael,
- Title: Lecture: Lecture I: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- was in the surroundings of Saturn as the air is in the surrounds of
- was luminous. There was, as it were, an airy sheath surrounding the
- finer stuff, the Akasha. The space around us is continuously filled
- earth revolves around the sun, that Mercury and Venus, as sisters of
- spiritual center around which the sun, and with it our earth and all
- was only then able to see himself when he saw other objects around
- Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- our souls schematically against the background of human development.
- mist surrounded Atlantis. When you picture to yourself how mist
- present body to shape itself, the human being had to be surrounded by
- life in vessels. Not only were they surrounded by a watery, misty
- limitless sublimity surrounds these primal records when we immerse
- materials around you today, you will find that they exist in various
- parts had densified sufficiently so that a kind of firm ground like
- Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- in any way concealed, stands as a duality. Thereby we acquire ground
- Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- hand is surrounded by the signs of our planets — Saturn, Sun,
- which they expressed all things that are around us today. It is they
- grouping of the five group souls, the four of man around the great
- symbol of the perfect creation, the many coloured rainbow surrounds
- true for the moon that revolves around the earth. These movements are
- Strange as it may seem, when the seals are hung around a room in
- Title: Lecture: The Proclamations to the Magi and the Shepherds
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- only of his own life but also of the universe around him. His attitude
- had a far more living awareness of the world around him than is
- the earth, I gaze out into the universe, beholding all that is around
- knowledge of the world around him, while he is unfolding the impulses
- 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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- destructive, in our modern surroundings. We are living in a world in
- have absolutely no insight into that which lives around them. To see
- through that which lives around man today is only possible through the
- men with whom we are surrounded some whom we call
- Mysteries of the East. They surrounded the Mystery of Golgotha with
- economic conditions surrounding him. We can only understand the
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture II: The Michael Path to Christ: A Christmas Lecture
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- do on the ground of our Spiritual conception of the World, so fully to
- that this realization permeates our thoughts even round the Christmas
- circles which have provided the ground for the spiritual tendencies of
- the Last Supper — Christ with His Disciples around Him.
- Leonardo on the ground of a positive faith, so we in our day 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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- surrounds us. Just as the Greek spirit found expression in its
- simply to look around and then go to sleep peacefully, in the presence
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture I
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- thinking, there are no grounds for connecting anything
- to talk around and around a subject, it is not possible in
- study those organs which are grouped around the germ of the
- do not have this catabolic process around us only in the
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture II
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- after the necessary natural scientific background had been acquired
- did then they would fly around having merely a mouth, an
- digestive tracts would float around and would be carried by
- around physically on the earth, can walk around because his
- someone to think objectively and putting a warm cloth around
- earth. Summer surrounds us outside the earth's surface. In
- human being to the surrounding world, and everything you
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture III
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- met by the rounding-off forces proceeding from the head system.
- formation from the kidney-liver systems, and then the rounding
- nerve-sense system, rounding off the forms and shaping their
- withdraws more into the background, which is expressed in the
- the kidney-liver systems are rounded off, sculpturally rounded
- rounded off by the nerve-sense system. This rounding-off
- everything that develops around the petals we have what belongs
- whole organization. If we succeed in surrounding the tumor with
- way we advise around the abnormal organ (for instance around
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture IV
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- formative, rounding-off forces of the organism proceed. The
- then sculpturally rounded off. The substance that is radiated
- out by the kidneys must be continually rounded off
- congestion, but there are actually gas bubbles that are rounded
- substances that have the tendency to develop into rounder, less
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture I
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- way of thinking, there are no grounds for connecting anything
- philosophy to talk round and round a subject, it is not possible in
- to study those organs which are grouped around the germ of the human
- we not only have this katabolic process around us in the embryonic
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture II
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- think concentratedly and putting a warm cloth round his head. (The
- earth. The summer itself is around us, above the surface of the
- this way you relate the organisation of man to the surrounding world,
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture III
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- kidneys, which are then met by the rounding-off forces proceeding
- rounding off of what has been radiated out by the forces proceeding
- round off the forms and give them their surfaces. Both components
- background, and the whole process is expressed in the male sex by the
- rounded off, stultified in a sense, by the plastic principle working
- rounding-off process is the essential thing. Strange to say, the
- of the child's life the plastic, rounding-off forces work with
- around the corona we have that which belongs to the present. And
- change in the whole organisation. If we succeed in surrounding the
- the way we advise around the abnormal organ — for instance
- around the carcinomatous growth — will generate a mantle of
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- rounding-off forces of the organism go out. The form of the nose, the
- radiates out from the kidneys, and then rounded off. The substance
- that is radiated out by the kidneys must continually be rounded off,
- rounded off still more completely. In other words, as the result of
- which have the tendency to develop into rounder, less elongated
- copper. If the form of disease makes us sure of our ground, highly
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- connected with all that surrounds him in the world, and, within, one
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- the human soul. From having been directed more to the surrounding
- the great transition was occurring from a life in outward surroundings
- observation we study the things around us, we learn to know by means
- background of the world in which we live and in which we wish to take
- taking place around us, to live consciously in that world whither our
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- ground from which one can attempt to approach the great
- manual and spiritual work, and simply and solely on the grounds
- own grounds, if the thing which proceeds to-day from the real,
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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- such a way that the individual can stand his ground in the
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- subdued astonishment in you. Speech is grounded in this way in
- setting “roundness” form. Thus not only for the
- round, because roundness in itself is bound up with all that
- the sun takes in this way 25,920 years to go round its whole
- sun's revolution round the worlds, which takes 25,920 years,
- the child's life of will if you try to surround each individual
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- colours to a coloured background from those you apply to a
- to say to us, if he desires to speak to us from his background,
- foreground of the poem nothing but the prose-content. And when
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- school. This looking with a certain respect to the surrounding
- burnt matches — preferably not round, but square, so as
- again for their surroundings, for their fellow-beings. That, of
- my surroundings, by using an adjective I unite myself with
- “I hear language spoken around me; the power of language
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- child a certain mastery of the round and straight-lined forms
- which he can master straight-lined and round forms with his
- this in the background, without having to moralize or give
- that is awkward. So people changed it round: D.” Such
- world around him by writing organically and teaching reading
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- connection there is lost ground to cover in the educational
- intelligence that they can only learn in this roundabout
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- feet stand on the ground, his hands can be extended in the air
- immediate surroundings: if it scents danger in its
- surroundings it at once emits its dark juice and envelops
- surrounding it. You will have to work out for yourself an
- mouse. Its relation to its surroundings allows it to imbibe
- relation of the human head to its surroundings is that of the
- background when we are describing anything in nature. That is
- which takes place in the human consciousness round about
- more merged in his surroundings than after this age. He then
- finds himself more separated from his surroundings. For this
- able to address the child from a quite different background of
- principles in force around him. Goethe could never isolate the
- human being from his surroundings. He always took man in his
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- of man to his surroundings, that attention must be paid to man
- round the stove, is warmed first. The top of the room obviously
- “The air down below, around the stove, gets warm first;
- ground. What will the modern teacher generally say when he is
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- just as wet as the stones and houses round about us. For this
- reciprocal relation to his surroundings. And in introducing the
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- their surroundings. As to this there is room for no illusions.
- people say around you is true, in the strict sense of being a
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- moment retires only too much into the background; in fact, a
- should only begin at the third stage, round about twelve,
- of his surroundings. In fact, we really work out with the
- surroundings in which he has grown up and with which he is
- river and stream system of the surrounding country on the
- surrounding country. You can go on from this to draw for
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- the fact that the relations of man to his surroundings are far
- stand as human beings to the surroundings of which we even make
- goes on around him, and then convert this curiosity and
- gather round their beer in the evening or women have their
- you want children to gather round you so that you can convey to
- he is nine, is that we should be well grounded in human nature
- surrounded on all sides by the outside world and its
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- surrounding social world there will radiate influences which
- that a noun refers to objects in space around him, to
- lost ground, particularly in these last years. We shall have to
- chalk has been ground down and is no longer on the piece of
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- sentences summarized the ground to be covered in every school
- around him in daily life. Object lessons, as given to-day,
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture I
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- always find an end, but abstract thought goes on running round like a
- will only be in the background. What we have to learn will be concrete
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- real until later, it carries within it the ground of what will appear
- willing it is not that something leads round from a sensory to a motor
- man really bears the copy of the cosmos in him. The roundly formed
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture III
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- laws of the universe as a background to all he undertakes in his
- to-day in the background of all teaching with younger children
- grounds his science gives for answering such a question, and he would
- might perhaps add: man tills the ground and so alters the surface of
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- carriage which, coming round a corner from another street, is not seen
- In every man there dwells, underground, as it were, the
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- it says dogmatically: we look out upon the world that is round about
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- around us. And between the elemental forces and life-force there is
- Now there are also higher forces than warmth. They too are round about
- directly to them. This ego cannot give itself up to all that is round
- into the real world that is around us, but only into the image of that
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- about logic must be kept in the background. For logic is, of course,
- people around him. What then is the fundamental impulse, the
- going on in the world around him. When educating we must constantly
- present when one enjoys the world around one, not in an animal way,
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- and muscle nature of limbs. Tubular limb bones: rounded head bones.
- essentially round; that the true nature of the bodily head is given in
- proper, you find the essential fact is that they are surrounded by
- And he should know the true grounds of the things which have happened
- such feelings they pass over to the children by underground ways.
- as we have discussed to-day, then an underground current will pass
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- going on around him. He is able to do this owing to the fact that his
- those who are around him. Because of this the child is an imitative
- the child's human spirit. Thus everything we see around us springs to
- perception directly upon the intellect. That is the wrong way round.
- the other way round, at the beginning of the school year, or of the
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XII
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- sense-world that surrounds it and maintains it, for there is a
- around us, we perceive mineral beings, plant beings, animal beings.
- the human being has a relationship to the animal world around him
- into carbon, as is done by nature in the world around you, then you
- sense physical world around us; for outside there is the kingdom of
- not a very pleasant surrounding for a lily. But through a weakening of
- relationship to surrounding nature that not only (as we have shown on
- up to adolescence, but in the plants around him, especially in so far
- nourishment man also takes in substances from the world around him,
- related to the nature around him, for otherwise he would not be able
- take place around him, but he only goes through the middle part;
- around us. It is in a certain way the anti-plant kingdom. The
- ground. You live continually in forces. It is not in the least true
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- understand man in his relationship to the world around him. It will
- sole of your foot on the ground, there streams from without through
- effects on man. Spirit is flooding round us when do bodily work.
- spirit. For spirit continually floods round him when he does bodily
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- limbs are held in balance. If you have this fundamental ground, its
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- solidly on a common ground with scientific and other cultural
- grow together with, be one with, the world around us, and we
- surroundings.
- observation will admit that the whole of nature surrounding
- what we perceive at first as foreign surroundings. We group
- good grounding in the knowledge of geometry and mathematics.
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- knowledge of the world around us to mathematical knowledge,
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- really stand, is this: that the natural world around us, just
- natural surroundings. In this regard, mathematical thinking
- consciousness seems spread out all around us — the
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- manner we get away from merely calculating around the
- rounding, which analytic geometry describes only externally.
- surroundings of the spatial form, into its inner
- members of our cosmic surroundings precisely by virtue of the
- cosmic surroundings; one also comes to know one's
- soul-spiritual connection with the cosmic surroundings. The
- Just as the physical breath from the surrounding cosmos lives
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- together with” the phenomena of the world around us.
- connection between the human being and the world around him.
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- conjunction with a knowledge of the surrounding world. When
- complete extinguishing of the surroundings that up to this
- forces at work in European civilization around the fourth
- around the period of 340 or 350
- has somehow crystallized out of its mineral surroundings.
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- ground. This is why it means so much to us that you, the
- surrounding world of spiritual science. Through these windows
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- the animals around us — and we might often think that we should
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- The mood of the course of the year was to form the background for this
- be able to come out of the ground. They would always remain roots
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture I
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- Anthroposophical Society in the background it would be senseless to
- universally human that the background out of which its pupils come is
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- confront one like any other fact of the surrounding world. All this
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- traditions handed down through the ages — were oriented around
- phase of the Society's life, everything centered around the goal of
- amount to something only if it is made the nurturing ground of
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- surrounding them in life today. In the early days of the Society,
- practical situation prevailing in the life around them must be taken
- the human world around him. He grows up, and as he does so he grows
- surrounding population. It takes a deeply experienced inner revulsion
- from the life around one, in other words, everything of an ethical,
- anthroposophists have to keep on being part of the world around them
- fiddling around where a firm will is what is really needed, one can
- that is happening in the world around us, that will imbue us with the
- enemies who will not meet us on objective ground. It is
- background is in no position to carry on a debate about
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- The background mood
- lesser flames of New Year's Eve were drawn is there in the background
- elsewhere. We would not have taken our stand on ground that means so
- background experiences of the human soul. The cultus derives its
- But the ground this springs from need not be the same for the
- some part in communal life. The space we and those around us occupy
- the same we have. We wake at hand of our immediate surroundings to
- related to the world around us. We cease being completely to
- surrounding him in the right way in everyday life, so do we wake up
- grounded in our understanding of things of the spirit only when we do
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- surrounding but also in the encounter with the inner being of the
- [Spiritual Ground of Education
- it as a person with both feet set firmly on the ground. For one will
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- able to spin round the world a web of ‘causality’. What
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- otherwise we do not stand on firm ground in our knowledge, but experience
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 4 (Summary): The Relationship between Goethe and Hegel
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- saw that here was a sure ground from whence the investigator can penetrate
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- in concepts, having taken the roundabout route via pictorial imaging.
- through which the inverted part has passed now has a halo of light around
- working on, a way we may indeed call brilliant. Out of the background
- the inorganic world around us in measure, weight and number, to arrive
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- phenomena that surround us in the world where we walk about between
- as it surrounds us in the physical world. On the other hand. Intuition
- of the whole mineral-permeated world that is all around us. We see
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- out of all kinds of instinctive backgrounds. This is evident to anyone
- and mystery-monger around there. They consider material life as something
- around things in mere words, for it leads to abstract notions of the
- the ground will be taken from under their feet by Anthroposophy. They
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- surrounding our everyday lives. This is what we must learn to
- ourselves: what are the components of life surrounding us from
- points of view on our home ground, I had spoken about things in
- events around them and on the other, their salvation, even
- posts everywhere? These machinations are spreading around us. I
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- we perceive around us. But when we begin to enter much more
- world around us; we see it in pictures before us. The whole of
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- background of this anthroposophical conviction. It is not
- spring up from the ground of what has been talked of in
- the symptoms — what really pulses underground!
- at all on the ground of reality. Men who give lectures,
- satisfied everywhere to think around the edges. They are
- only content if they can think around the edges, or if
- the ground of spiritual knowledge who always only talking
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- background. Spiritual Science would say that our body is
- world that lies around us into a threefold social
- sentence again. One hedges around and around and around,
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- where we are actually surrounded by supersense beings, by
- were surrounded by a world of sense things and sense
- docta ignorantia, on the ground that when we
- around us, the “open secret”, as Goethe
- the sun circles around the whole ellipse in what is
- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 4: Pedagogy, from the Standpoint of the History of Culture
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- the ground Goethe's whole natural-scientific spirit. He
- it would find much fruitful ground upon which to fall.
- talks on the ground of the anthroposophical movement
- unorganized workers today who stand on the ground of
- has known how to bring the altar around gradually to a
- Title: Esoteric Studies: Lecture I: Cosmic Aspect of Life Between Death and New Birth
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- moon's orbit around the earth. We grow so large that the
- this actually comes from the region of Venus, that belt around
- Mercury (we mean a circle, not around the sun, but, around the
- developed which are sent from the surrounding realm to the
- line as the radius and draw a circle around the earth. In the
- have to say: the region around the town of Assisi still is
- construct his physical body out of the surrounding
- of man which must build itself up around the senses and the
- system. What grows organically around them, must be brought in
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- qualities or of their surroundings. One could not quite manage
- from surroundings, but which came out of the supersensible
- physical world. They no longer can see that which surrounds the
- exists: the souls living today have around them, consciously,
- stand firm on the ground of spiritual knowledge. For in our
- Thus things are turned around in the human soul. Those who
- ground of this Spiritual Science by creating the right feelings
- and its mission. From this ground we can tranquilly watch in
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- Spiritual Background
- Here, however, we are on uncertain ground; and the fact is, no
- that is organised within itself and yet feels itself surrounded on
- differentiated world around us to a universal existence. The fact
- rooted and grounded in the cosmos? He would not do so, if it were not
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- we observe how life takes its course around us, how it throws
- the ground so that when the tile has become quite detached, it falls
- with whom we come into contact somewhere around our thirtieth year
- or blood-relations in general, are the people we found around us in
- contact in your thirties were once around you as parents or brothers
- sisters who were around us at the beginning of life — if we
- we come into contact in the middle of life, were around us as
- were around us then, when our life was beginning, appear in the
- middle of our present life; and of those who were around us at the
- ground for doubting its spiritual-scientific origin. On the contrary,
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- is around him. Such an incarnation will alternate with one in which
- Gospels to demonic natures around Christ Jesus. Human souls had lost
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- round about as Christianity, represented by men of the type of Theophilus
- around the city by these hordes, completely dehumanised by their rapacious
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- on purely external grounds that spiritual powers, spiritual forces have
- grounds, that super-sensible powers exercise sway in history, let me
- occult grounds and with occult means of proof — for they are indeed
- the world around us; nevertheless it must be grasped in order fully
- old myths, we must investigate their occult background. Behind this
- are good grounds for what is stated in my little book,
- of the city in question. That is the real background.
- real as human beings who stand around someone in the physical world,
- its ancient Atlantean surroundings, when, still clairvoyant, it had
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- the surrounding world in order to receive its impressions; he has had
- given can show you how groundless is the misconception which crops up
- he said: A tragedy is a weaving together round a hero of successive
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- in history as the Sumerians. They lived in the regions around the Euphrates
- were to walk round the earth neither too quickly or too slowly, he would
- sun takes to move round the earth” (for they believed in the apparent
- movement of the sun around the earth). “If therefore you walk
- as a healthy human being, neither too quickly nor too slowly around
- the pace of the course of the sun around the earth.”
- as a kind of norm for measuring the ground on a larger scale. And in
- have been surrounded.” — So you see how near people have
- the cause of bitter animosity around him because he gave them freely
- around it. That is what the world in general knows to-day. The fact
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- as an instrument; they manifest in the kingdoms of Nature around us,
- with joy and delight towards everything spread out around him, and he
- of the heavens and showed it to the people who gathered around him,
- who gather round a personality as the central figure, are destined to
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- Greek culture against the deep background of the Mysteries, we can begin
- and thrown back upon his own soul. Then he looks around him, saying:
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- during life on Earth we look around at our terrestrial and cosmic
- composition, from what surrounds us on the Earth. In addition to the
- world surrounds the Earth in the expanse of space; in it the stars
- of the next higher Hierarchy appear in his background, Beings who
- passage around the universe. If with Initiation-knowledge, when you
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- as well; they then absorbed what was happening around them or what
- sling around her neck and kept it warm against her breast. These are
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- aware of the spiritual world around him during sleep.
- is actually enclosed within his skin, but what is around him. During
- you look round and see what you have been doing! Such is the life of
- background of all this, picture to yourselves a non-European world.
- Title: Deeper Education: Lecture I: Gymnast, Rhetorician, Professor: A Living Synthesis
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- away, and the whole blood system is rounded off inwardly.
- Through this rounding off, the lung arises. The veins
- Title: Deeper Education: Lecture II: Forces Leading to Health and Illness in Education
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- rhythmic system the etheric withdraws more into the background
- around him.
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- interest in our surroundings is absolutely necessary if one wants to
- as the earth or a point, and around it the moon's orbit as a circle.
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- Lucifer bring us in contact with the world's things around us that
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 3-5-'14
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- must become aware that all space around us is filled with spiritual
- let all the shadowiness of our thoughts and of our outer surroundings
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- If we stand on the ground of spiritual science, we
- materialists had not possessed, around the years 1850–60,
- need only look around at the spiritual-cultural life of the period.
- that belongs to the common round, is connected with the lunar
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture V: The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric
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- ground as if dead. This means that everything of a lower nature in
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Stuttgart, 2-22-12
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- eyes can suffer from it. They then see everything surrounded by an
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VI: Errors of Spiritual Research - 2
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- discuss if the ground of spiritual research should be healthy.
- say that the human being loses ground that he faces nothing to
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- worldviews that believe to stand on the ground of natural
- being gets around — if he wants to become a spiritual
- anybody says, air surrounds us, the human being inhales it,
- get free from the body with the thinking, then they get around
- grows in surroundings whose conditions correspond to its
- coherence with a spiritual-mental that surrounds us as
- physically the air surrounds us. Thus, we grow into the
- stands still and the sun circles around it, against all
- appearance these men state that the earth circles around the
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- deformation, I must then first prepare the ground with consonantal
- is present in each separate human organ which is rounded-off plastically
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- wandering around. He could only experience a tone composed of outer,
- try to promote appreciation of the octave at around age twelve. What
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- teachers in school what they need as background for their
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- belong to the syllable, and round it out artistically, imparting
- What then flows out into the words has to be consciously rounded
- to the words, and the whole is then rounded out and rendered
- rounding-off of feeling. We shall see how the terzetti, albeit
- What hallow’d solitary ground did
- ground
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- surroundings. The life of recitation lies in the breathing-process,
- round,
- Or if this (All) which round about
- And clustered round the mast;
- Around, around, flew each sweet
- artistically. A dead, abstract science can indeed be grounded on
- the groundwork for everything technological, is eminently
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- the circles would have appeared like the ground-plan of the Goetheanum
- raging around, which can reveal so much about the structure of the
- consciousness, a feeling of being surrounded by the Earth, and when a
- sleeping and being surrounded by the Earth. Since everything which
- Title: Lecture II: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- seen hovering around the plants. The activities of gigantic elemental
- around the plants, or of gigantic spiritual beings active in wind and
- pre-earthly existence, while external Nature surrounding them became
- surrounded by the Earth, and this was the condition of man at night
- above ground, a creature, that is, which bears the Sun-forces within
- becomes a sort of mirror which reflects his immediate surroundings. He
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- water of life pours round him and he can once again breathe
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- one is conscious that when, around the seventh year, one calls
- and plastic elements in his surroundings is absorbed by him and
- and speech — only somewhat later: around the fourteenth
- the foreground in the art of pedagogy and that can be
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- surrounds us, and of which people speak and dream, has sprung like
- flesh as the Christ: only afterwards He was visible to those around
- not for nothing that the artist has surrounded the Madonna with a
- cloud-angels surrounding the Madonna say something to us? Yes, they
- with a dim clairvoyance, around him he saw beings who are also around
- around us, but these are visible only to clairvoyant eyes. In Atlantis
- physical objects are around him; and when at night he rises out of his
- his physical and etheric body darkness did not then spread around him;
- withdrew from his physical body these were around him as etheric
- Atlantean age man still saw around him much that is completely hidden
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture II: Ancient Wisdom and the new Apocalyptic Wisdom. Temple sleep. Isis and the Madonna. Past stages of Evolution. The bestowing of the Ego. Future Powers.
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- healing gains more and more ground.
- surroundings of the earth in the atmosphere, which at that time
- surrounding the earth passed in and out of him. Man's form was almost
- sphere around him. That was the form of reproduction at a time when
- the companions of such forms as floated around them, and they brought
- Think of our earth at that time as being a solid kernel surrounded by
- new seed for all future time should be laid within the cold ground of
- 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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- that surround us, but which are hidden from view. Much will have to be
- earth. We are surrounded in the first place by the four kingdoms of
- clairvoyant the plant is surrounded by a glow, and this comes from
- through being surrounded by astral substance.
- The clairvoyant sees every growing plant thus surrounded by astral
- has only a physical body; the etheric body of minerals surrounds and
- etheric begin. Just as the upper part of a plant is woven round by the
- astral, so the mineral is surrounded by the etheric. This etheric is
- clairvoyantly you see this physical form surrounded by the light of
- following is presented to view: the physical part is seen rayed round
- physical body grows, how the glow of the astral body surrounds this,
- round the blossoms.
- What does that which plays round the plant desire? It desires to
- body playing round them; the blossoms, which long to absorb the soul
- life of plants when he tills the ground, so these higher kingdoms
- 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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- supplement the different Kingdoms of nature that surround us in the
- to those immediately around us. We will now try to give some idea of
- of Form. It is they who give form to everything around us. Wherever
- again into globes and circle round the larger globule; by this means we
- surrounding the earth external perception of the sun was not yet
- 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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- possessor of three principles, was surrounded by two other kingdoms;
- We on the earth walk upon a solid mineral ground; the Beings of the
- before him. Everything around him becomes light and clear because he
- everything is dark around him.
- ancient Moon already moved round the Sun, and this rotation brought
- 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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- that can hardly be distinguished from the surrounding water. At that
- had not such darkness and lack of consciousness around and in him as
- (1) The Zeus type, to which belong the Gods grouped round Zeus.
- 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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- world around us.
- We must not, however, imagine that all the animal forms we see around
- of the spiritual world which was around him.
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VIII: Mans connection with the various planetary bodies. The earth's mission.
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- the minerals of the earth have their ego in that which surrounds us in
- We are surrounded on earth by minerals, plants, animals, and human
- surround us here as minerals, plants, animals, and men related to
- we now find everywhere around us on our earth. The forces of the Moon,
- dwelt upon the Moon, by other beings who were round about it and who
- around us. In all the creations which are the result of the Moon
- surrounding world, we see wisdom at the root of everything. Man can
- objects that surround man here. Wisdom is in all things, including
- plants, and animals, and indeed in everything that surrounds us
- Jupiter-beings will direct their forces to all that surrounds them,
- evolution will be wafted to those who now surround them. In the same
- we look around upon the human kingdom, and desire to learn about man,
- We see the plant fixed in the ground by its roots, that is, the organ
- the human aura; when in pictures he sees around him things of a soul
- what is around him during the state of dreamless sleep. This is a
- (these bodies whose roots and leaves terminate in flowers bathed round
- Clairvoyant consciousness looks around upon the vegetable kingdom, and
- 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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- around him he at the same time gained that form of self-consciousness
- the Spiritual Beings that then surround us, and from whom we are
- now entered, which we see spread out around us, is merely illusion; it
- of the whole epoch is that man should make the surroundings in which
- surroundings, but thought that the enemy could be overcome. The
- how this produced the conditions that now surround us. Today the
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture X: The reflection in the fourth epoch of mans experiences with the ancient Gods and their way of the Cross. The Christ-Mystery.
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- other kingdoms around him. Man, as at present developed, is by no
- various ways to all that surrounds him.
- upon that which surrounds him. If no other kingdom surrounded us, no
- surrounds him.
- 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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- the present day to their own immediate surroundings, that is, to the
- as by underground channels with our own, the fifth age. Certain things
- its course in Rounds, that in each Round there are Globes, and in each
- who, in his three laws, presented the movement of the planets round
- unanswered questions, in all statements that revolve round
- external sense world that surrounds us.
- Humanity had first to be led down into matter, then in a roundabout
- the question here. If we ask those who stand on the ground of Western
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture I
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- well grounded in their subject. They do not have too much to
- feel then as if they had ground under their feet, but the
- on one another, moving around each other, — forming, as
- mathematical background. This is what would happen in an
- different structure and around the whole is an enclosing
- its surroundings. What does it do? Well, my dear friends, it
- mirrors the universe around it! It takes on the form of the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture II
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- round the Sun and then, in some way or other, moving with the
- made their calculations with this picture in the background.
- the Earth stood still, but that Venus and Mercury moved round
- — Mars, Jupiter and Saturn — moved round the
- Saturn also revolved around the Sun, but the Earth was still
- planets as well as the starry Heavens revolved round the
- revolving round the Sun. Following hard one upon the other in
- Heavens is that the Earth moves round the Sun. In its
- revolution round the Sun the Earth itself, of course, also
- occur round the North-South axis of the Earth, which always
- points to the North Pole, but round the axis of the Ecliptic,
- day round its own N. S. Axis, and then, inasmuch as it
- disregard the revolution round the Sun. The Earth, then, if
- it always rotates thus, and then again revolves round the
- Sun, behaves like the Moon as it rotates round the Earth,
- too, inasmuch as it revolves round the Sun, but not on the
- the Earth take place round the North-South axis, but that
- movement of the North-South axis round the axis of the
- Ecliptic. Thereby, in a certain sense, the revolution round
- revolving round the Sun, the Earth's axis would have to
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- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture III
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- remove Man from the whole cosmic background, but on the
- greater inner connection with the cosmic surroundings of the
- The Planets move in ellipses round the central body, which
- ellipses round the central body and the central body is not
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture IV
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- falls to Earth and the Moon circles round the Earth, the same
- a central body, the Sun, with the planets revolving around it
- however, sufficient ground has already been created for us to
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture V
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- orientation into what you see around you in your waking life.
- being comes an arbitrary remolding of the world around
- evident today, how on the one hand in Astronomy the ground of
- round and round the given facts, whether in terms of the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VI
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- the man of that time was the world around him. It was not
- them. Man felt himself a part and member of all Nature around
- we find this union of man with the surround world even more
- in the background. We of the Temperate zone have the quick
- round the Ecliptic, and that the time it takes is called the
- — connected as it is with the Sun — goes round
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VII
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- these lectures to prepare the ground for an adequate
- feeling of being given up to, surrendered to the world around
- surrounds us; we are quite given up to the latter. Only in
- surrounding world. Now this is just what happened to the
- yearly influences of the surrounding world. The
- influences which surround the Earth. Only when this is seen
- surrounding heavenly bodies. To penetrate the phenomena of
- around. Transfer, what we have thus recognized as regards the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VIII
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- whole around the Earth and the apparent movement of the Sun.
- had a far more intimate inner connection with the surrounding
- dependent on all that was going on around him. Today we see
- the world around us shining in the sunlight, but the way we
- surrounding Universe, was indeed not unlike the peculiar
- participation in the surrounding Universe,. and then of dim
- living-together with the Universe around him, where at one
- with the phenomena of the world around him, we are in fact
- developed by relation to the surrounding world. What then
- lived in the mutual relation between man and the surrounding
- connections with the surrounding world.
- preserved. In the trunk we see springing from the ground the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture IX
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- round so that for each point of the curve AM x BM = b2 , we get the following equation. (I will only
- point which describes the curve takes this path, goes round
- comfortable way of simply going round and round, but still it
- line round it returns into itself. But defining the circle in
- we find that the curvature is this way round, with an inside
- this way round, I must simply place myself on the other side.
- round, because I am not willing to admit the other form of
- not to have to do so, we simply turn ourselves round, and
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture X
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- necessity of reaching out to the surrounding totality within
- surrounding us outside.
- surrounds us human beings on the planet Earth.
- a sphere surrounding the Earth at an indeterminate distance.
- connection with what you see around you through the senses,
- familiar membering of the outer world which surrounds us and
- opposite way round, but I will now describe it like this), a
- comes from what surrounds us out in the celestial space.
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- influence to its surroundings. We saw this in the
- and growth and evolution. With this in the background let us
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- revolving round the Sun. What has been calculated —
- the revolution of the Earth around the Sun must therefore be
- ellipse in which the Earth is said to be going round the Sun,
- the simple proposition, 'the Earth moves round the Sun'.
- Earth's movement round the Sun. This Sun occurs, does it not
- in the carbonic acid. Turn it precisely the other way round,
- to proceed negatively, I must go back, I must turn round; I
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XIII
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- and the Sun to be immobile, with the Earth moving around the
- an Earth at rest, with the fixed-star Heavens moving around
- the Earth; likewise the Sun moving around the Earth. For the
- Around it he conceives the
- in an eccentric circle round the Earth. The planets also move
- Says Ptolemy: around this circle another circle is rotating;
- around the Earth; to comprehend it we must assume the two
- planets moving in circles or ellipses round it. Simple, is it
- the centre with the Earth circling round it after the manner
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XIV
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- running round in a circle. Yet the fact is not so. No horse
- is running round; I have only been looking in a certain way
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- from all that is there around it. And we may then compare the
- relation of such Moon to its surrounding Heavens with the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVI
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- double stars that move around each other. The movement was
- the Sun's nucleus to be surrounded by the so-called
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVII
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- currents from the surrounding periphery inward to the
- this has been gone round, then it goes on
- think of the Sun in the centre and the Planets around it
- so when venturing upon this problematic ground.
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVIII
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- attenuated. As to the Earth, we think of air around it. Air is
- surroundings. You will remember, I used the same comparison
- must also have been formed in a surrounding medium;
- moving round such as would have to move in a closed path. All
- fetters that are cast around you in the different
- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture I
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- East and West / The years around 1859 as a hub of human evolution /
- I have often asked you to bear in mind that, on the ground of the
- how fine much of anthroposophy is, he adds: “Round this basis of
- groundwork ought to be the same for everyone, whether he is destined to
- anything if they have not a scientific background? No, and if they have
- think, is intelligible to everyone. But it is the groundwork without
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- ground; the educational centres in question become mere institution s for
- to satisfy the pedagogues. As groundwork for a reasonable psychology, I
- own ground. For the extreme west, America, and for the extreme east, it
- trouble to look into what is taking place all around them? Now why is
- learn. We should have different ground beneath our feet today if people
- today out of a certain anthroposophical back ground frequently discussed
- contemplate the life around us today and consider whither it is heading,
- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture III
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- constitutes the groundwork of our education, up to the highest stages of
- beings with an allround culture — if we can work upon men who
- judge what is going on around them. Hence all the information, coming for
- formed by people about what is necessary for them on the grounds of their
- made a start. Thus, a beginning was to be made by those grouped around
- Title: Introductory Words to the First of Four Educational Lectures
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- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- in a characterization of philosophy as such does not centre round the fact
- that someone or other expresses himself in ideas, but round the question
- initial knowledge of the things which we apprehend around us is provided by
- the world of experience around us as composed of “matter” and
- when we find it stated that the concept is grounded “formally”
- for this purpose, put out to sea until we see nothing but water around:
- experience around me. The latter exists in its own accord irrespective of
- 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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- Social Questions and their Spiritual Background,
- around with us. As teachers we must train ourselves to lay aside these
- spreading it out over its surroundings, so that we are aware, say when we
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture II: The Three Fundamental Forces in EducatioN
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- consciousness: the forces I draw forth from the child around his seventh
- somewhat later, around the 14th year — the spiritual
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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- Social Questions and their Spiritual Background,
- 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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- Social Questions and their Spiritual Background,
- at birth, the etheric body round about the seventh year. So what seen from
- intimate interaction with the surrounding air. A certain quantity of air is
- connection with the surrounding air, because our ego and our astral body
- meaningless, so meaningless that it is difficult to find common ground with
- foot on the ground, for example if someone is more inclined to step with
- Title: Community Building
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- background of this mood the terrible picture of the Goetheanum
- artistic sensibilities. Yet in the background of all the work
- with the most intimate backgrounds of the human soul. The
- asleep and dreaming; others are around him either awake or
- to be so definitely within ourselves, so woven around and
- Title: Community Building
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- the surrounding world but also in relation to the inner being
- grounds. Since the Society determined, in the persons of
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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- Steiner unfolds here the spiritual background to many social
- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- immediately bound up with the objects of the world around
- untruthfulness that has gone around the world in the last
- is talk around the subject and commit the most stupid of
- know of the earth? It was the ground under their feet.
- knowledge of the earth that came when men sailed around
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- there are indeed initiates moving around among Western
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- the product of the usual natural and social background
- the human community. The external natural background
- some social background or other. Instead they felt that
- today; the objects hung around people's necks or pinned
- makes all the empty words that are flashing up all around
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- we hear the bullets whistling all around. If therefore
- more bullets whistle around our ears from certain
- them say: ‘It would take the ground away from under
- plants rise from the ground, in the way animals are
- processes You see all around; then think of them merely
- everything you have around you by way of natural forces
- around, almost everywhere in Switzerland, articles on
- whistling from all around.
- round. One thing, however, that differs from all else
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- I stand with my two feet on the ground. I really perceive
- background to gravity. I hear the music of the spheres
- There is no way round this. Economic life is the head of
- cultural life and not the other way round. The socialist
- round. Anyone speaking in materialistic terms and saying
- actually got here late because we had been going round
- anyone in particular. Please do not continue to go around
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- Steiner unfolds here the spiritual background to many social
- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- firmly on the ground, considering themselves to be
- around us in the world we perceive with the senses,
- perceive around us and to consider them to be real, or
- phenomena surrounding us in the world of the senses does
- ground, the cloud formations, brown or grey earth and so
- on that we see around us on this earth. The stars and
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- world around us, we believe we are surrounded by material
- is nevertheless true that the phenomena which surround us
- background throughout life. Genius is achieved when we
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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- Steiner unfolds here the spiritual background to many social
- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- presents you with a kind of surrounding scenery that in
- physical world we see around us between waking up and
- world around them and focus it on the great illuminating
- walking around on this earth was merely the image of a
- view of its evolution. At the top is a kind of rounded
- focuses on the animal world. This comes to a rounded peak
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- around them, that did not depend on them for its existence. The modern
- are ahrimanic by nature. Human beings are thus surrounding themselves
- My form is different from that of other life forms around me. I do not
- human being? What kind of life form am I as I walk around on two legs? I
- Then, we knew that nature spirits around us determined our destines, and
- vision of the world around us has given us the potential capacity to feel
- us to understand that humanity has created a completely new world around
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 11: Modern Science and Christianity, Threefold Social Order, Goetheanism
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- Steiner unfolds here the spiritual background to many social
- questions around the theme of the polarities of West and East,
- on this earth. We look around us. None of the many things
- seeing that we have only the earth around us, and yet
- libraries, storing lots of dead knowledge all around us.
- gentleman or even a young lady, aged somewhere around
- that immediately surrounds us on all sides. Principles
- all the gold. If you take a good look at the world around
- would be building on shifting grounds in that case.
- some people take this amiss. I know I am poking around in
- a hornets' nest, but I shall have to poke around in quite
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