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- Title: Lecture: The Two Christmas Annunciations
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- clairvoyance and proceeds through the state found in our modern
- corresponding to a state of soul which was less wide awake than the
- Title: Lecture: The Ear
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- become an ear downward; and if he remained in this state he certainly
- seventh year in some other state of existence, say as an embryo
- state; then you could never become a religious man or woman. For the
- the state of puberty we should never become moral men and
- Title: Lecture: Awakening to Community - I
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- such it shapes and colors his whole attitude, the state of soul in
- provided by a university don who made the curious statement that
- them there in a satisfied rather than dissatisfied state of mind!
- close to it, and it can be stated in all modesty that no reason
- in our very hearts. That can happen only in a state of fullest
- conclusion these concerns with which, it was stated before I began
- Title: Lecture: Past Incarnations of the Peoples of Today
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- correct statement but it applies only to a certain number of souls.
- all events kept the original population in a state of subjection. We
- cannot accept what seems so strange and improbable a statement. These
- into denser and denser states of matter, resulting finally in the
- statements made, for instance, by leading scientists. It is of course
- Title: The Supersensible Being of Man and the Evolution of Mankind
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- soul is active our head is constantly in a state of partial dying. We
- characterised as being constantly in the state of partial
- with ‘simple faith.’ It had to be stated here as
- fact that the philosophy of Avenarius and Mach is the state
- western mechanisation of the spirit, this state of being will combine
- Title: Lecture: The Peoples of the Earth in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- The Boundaries of the State
- Title: Lecture: Yuletide and the Christmas Festival
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- outside in Nature nothing indicated a future state of
- intermediate state experienced by our forefathers at the
- imitated this transition from a state of complete inner
- repose to a state of exultant abandonment to great
- consciousness of Egohood. In its childlike, innocent state
- Title: Memory and Love
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- aid of spiritual science we study the state of sleep.
- this state of sleep from a certain aspect last time I was here. I now
- sees into the state of sleep know that what he sees has no significance
- When we are in the state of becoming one with the beings of the
- Title: Lecture: The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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- or feelings or acts of will to flow forth from it. When such a statement
- described; nor would he ever in the waking state come to a feeling of
- general statement that a divine ordering lies at the foundation of the
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 1: Influence of the human will upon the course of economic life
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- different; and not to state anything about Man's free will,
- laws whatever in a position to state anything about the free
- conjunctures, are proofs of nothing except the state of men's
- the general atmospheric conditions under which certain states
- which is just what has brought us to the present state of things!
- state of things, as of firing the will. And when I
- clearly aware, that statements such as I made to-day must be
- abstract unity, such as the modern state aims at, (such as is
- aimed at in particular by the socialist state to-day in the
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 2: On Propaganda of the Threefold Social Order
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- state of things which can be regarded as a healthy one in
- state-system which is not the German one; and in the course
- when one takes care that the State — or some other
- — which already in the book is stated as shortly as
- us, the State really interferes very little in anything we
- own lack of freedom, who take the State-educational ideas,
- oneself wrought into such a state of mind by such Whitsun
- impossible as things are to-day. The State makes it quite
- arrangement. So great is the external power of the State
- ‘business-estates’ of the Body Economic can make
- themselves free of the political State and everything
- existing State, we shall get no step further; — not
- ‘business-estates’ link up together through the
- arranged for us by the State. Only in proportion as we manage
- system which is dependent on the State, all one may say can
- towards the idea of the ‘State,’ than Marxian Socialism does
- State-architects, — and their relations with the legal
- the social State. And the same with the State-architects: it
- of a political State, which is strictly democratic ground,
- democratic State would take as regards a person on whom some
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- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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- that time I only noted the tune in a half-dreaming state. But
- this meditating be far removed from any kind of dream state or
- hypnotists produce a hypnotic state is the very opposite
- statements about the science of spirit. With this one
- statement he proves how far he is from what is meant
- spiritual world as I have described. Irresponsible statements
- What is meant is that in certain states of life we train the
- states, in this condition of soul, the soul has a different
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- wonderful statement of Rabindranath Tagore about the
- based on land and obedience evolved out of the old estates and
- North American states when all sorts of people mixed with each
- but would like all the same to state what I think is the
- attitude of the state toward property, of tariffs and of
- struggle with truth, on the other a statement of something by
- statements he makes about the Americans hit home. He says
- life as a whole, proceeds in alternating states of waking and
- state. We sleep and dream beneath the surface of our normal
- state in the subconscious, the unconscious. Man's real life
- anew according to the inner copy. This is the true state of
- statements, but in future our study of history will result in
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1
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- the writer has to thank “The Threefold State” for
- criticise what is stated objectively in the lecture. But then
- something of what the book “The Threefold State”
- writing of “The Threefold State”, this is not done so
- a state of evolving. When the Great Flood of Atlantis had
- of a regulation, the content of “State
- his development, bringing him to a state of completion, to
- at a state of health. All that has been said has not yet been
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1 (alternate translation)
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- state of the case; he has no discernment in reference to the
- statements about the animal kingdom; suppose be wished to
- has not been legitimate for catholic erudition to state that
- as impulse at the present time. A statement for instance like
- cannot shake himself free from this state of things because
- — in State instructions; just as the Law orders people
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 2
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- The world without us is in a state of perpetual dying and
- future men will have to see to it that this state of things
- the terrible state of things which, for instance, makes it
- State is necessary for modern times and that it must be put
- in the place of the old uniform State; is it your opinion
- State as a unity has been more in evidence and now the times
- Title: The Ten Commandments
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- diminish the worth of his “I.” One should not state
- untruths about the “I” of another. Whoever states
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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- of the dream-state, sometimes confused and sometimes fairly clear, emerge
- In the waking state a
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture IV: Devachan
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- states of mind which the ancients experienced as the Sun passed on into
- consciousness. He lives consciously in Devachan, and statements to the
- clairvoyant, or goes into a state of trance, they stand out in shining,
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VI: The Upbringing of Children. Karma.
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- couldn't do anything because it would mean interfering with the state
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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- indeed many such statements have to be taken more literally than is
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- evil race. You will find this stated in the Apocalypse, but it must
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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- juices similar to milk and honey. It was a wonderful state of existence
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XII: Occult Develpment
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- state. But that is only one state; between waking and sleeping there
- is another. In this state he is aware of pictures, dream pictures, passing
- world and ordinary reality. We may call this the dream-state, and it
- The third state is that
- night, with no interruption, he lives in a state of fully clear
- entry into a new but quite specific state of consciousness is marked
- has reached this Devachanic state, the lotus-flowers, the Chakrams or
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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- In that state the secrets of the higher worlds begin to reveal themselves.
- This state can be described as follows. You are thinking, for you are
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- calls a “Law of Nature”. This statement for example would
- example are the three statements known as “Kepler's
- measuring these possibilities of action; we can express in stated
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- is in Nature, you must bring in the states of consciousness. Without
- this, think of the following, which once again is a simple statement
- have to state this, to begin with, simply as a fact. Now in some
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- a number of statements as to the way colours arise in and about the
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- in this case? Watch what you see, state it simply and then connect it
- and stated purely as phenomena, as we have been endeavouring to do.
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- IVh). Simply to state the fact, this then is what we have to say:
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- more unaccustomed to state the phenomena purely, yet upon this all
- depends. For if we do not state the phenomena purely and simply, but
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- conditions, being gradually restored to its neutral state. But the
- state-of-warmth, brought about by your own organic process. Far
- the state of this your own warmth you converse — communicate
- still farther down. We experience our own state-of-warmth by
- us is a kind of intermediary between the airy and the solid state.
- into the lukewarm water you perceive the state-of-warmth of your
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- what can be stated and recorded in these extraneous, quantitative,
- (In some such words it will be stated.) However, ask yourselves
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- is a state of tension between muscle and nerve, which, when it
- the tube has reached a state no longer merely gaseous but beyond
- corresponds to the transition of our consciousness into the state
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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- where he stated that natural knowledge is not able to
- hungry, or by comparing one state of hunger with another, or by
- do not just wish to make a statement or bring something
- illustration. Imagine a person living in a semi-sleeping state
- state he were able to pull himself together to such an extent
- ego, as a state where the ego is embedded in spiritual beings.
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture II: The Psychological Expression of the Unconscious
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- a dreaming state in this isolation and even if the isolation
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture I
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- different state of consciousness, a different soul life. It is
- ahead of him. Since the problem stated that Achilles has to cover
- presented before a learned society in Berlin. It was rightly stated
- consists of particles. These particles are not at rest but in a state
- certain state of motion, bombarding each other. The whole mass is in
- reversible. We cannot pass from the present state of the earth to
- former states to an eclipse of the moon at the time of Thales,
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture II
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- Stated in words: if I wish to determine the length of a rod expanded
- liquids to the expansion of a gas. I have already stated that
- You know that a general rule can be stated as we have already stated
- they contract. So that in general the law may be stated: Through
- from the solid to the gaseous through the liquid state a unification
- expansion in bodies, followed finally by change into the gaseous state
- fluid and into the gaseous state, could not happen if the earth were
- ruling on the planet earth. (As stated above, we will come upon these
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture III
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- heat and the so-called state of aggregation. By this state of
- blackboard. We men I state again have a
- the walls which give form to the gas. We may state the matter thus:
- connected with the heat state to bring about a condition such that you
- form is related in some way to changes in the heat state. In a solid,
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IV
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- will see why later.) This may be stated as follows: volume and
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture V
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- unknown to us. Heat and pressure exerted on a body or the state of
- description of the Saturn and Sun states. There you will find purely
- stated but are meant when it is said over and over again: The
- forces involved. When we wish to learn the laws of the gaseous state,
- over into the fluid state. From its own kingdom, the solid body enters
- stated otherwise, is less dense than water. When it goes over into the
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VI
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- it, in empty space, and it can be stated that the water evaporated.
- At the temperature of ice, the state of fluidity only establishes
- released it reverts to the solid state. This is what you would see if
- is fluid. We can state the fact thus: when metals are mixed, the fact
- the fluid and the gaseous or vapor states. You know that solid bodies
- liquid surface and stated it this way. Every minute portion of the
- representation of matter in the liquid state.
- itself in all directions. So again, we can state the proposition: that
- of the gaseous state of aggregation. When we picture solids properly,
- we discover in them a representation of the fluid state of
- state, in the fluid a representation of the gaseous, in the gaseous a
- In solids the picture of the fluid state;
- In fluids the picture of the gaseous state;
- In gases the picture of the heat state;
- to the point where we have a picture in the gaseous state which is
- state, we can explain its nature even though we are obliged to admit
- In cooling, where we deal with the liquid and solid states, the being
- of heat penetrates further. We have then to recognize in these states
- and solid states, heat suffers a special change, and thus work out the
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VII
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- through gas. From this we can conclude or rather simply state, since
- it is only the obvious that we are presenting, we can state the
- naturally add a further statement. He says further: Physics is
- the constitution of matter. It only states all observations and
- that we bring ourselves into the state of mind indicated in these
- statement: When we consider the liquids of the whole earth in their
- by the solids are ruled by gravity which, as stated, manifests itself
- what may be considered as a fluid state. They constitute something
- state the matter thus: Gravity begins when we find ourselves on a
- that as we pass through the material states, we actually come to a
- relative fashion to such an extent that the matter may be stated so:
- body in which the fluid state is in question is in an intermediate
- position. It is in the state between the formed and that which we call
- embedded in the earthly and belonging to it, the fluid state. The
- process dissolves again and the earth goes through the sphere state in
- gaseous region, then we come to the region of the next state of
- We find the mechanical as a characteristic of the solid state. In the
- gaseous and the solid states. We are trying, you see, to grasp the
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture VIII
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- previously stated an extension of this idea has been made. It is
- philosophical concepts, states the so-called first law of the
- transformed into another. This law is stated, again by Eduard von
- become more and more sluggish and finally to lapse into a state of
- through cooling, this liquid goes over into a solid state. It is
- of observation that we bring about the solid state from the fluid. We
- has to be stated thus: a perpetuum mobile is always striving to arise.
- Thus if we pass over the liquid state and seek to find in the gas what
- passing over heat, just as we passed over the fluid state below. If
- region of materiality and non-materiality. Stated otherwise: when we
- complete picture of heat. I can state it thus: the gas is in its
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IX
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- then we can state the difference as
- state that the work available for the wheel is connected in some way
- Goethe's statement. After the publication of this paper, a physics
- state of the fluid showing form only to the extent of making
- Let us go back for a moment to the fluid state. There we have, as it
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture X
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- this is ordinarily stated by saying that heat is spread by conduction.
- statement of the matter when we say that the heat itself spreads from
- intermediate state, exactly as we would expect, namely the heat
- exactly the same way we can, in this different realm of states of
- states of aggregation, what do we find at the point of juncture? This
- in the spectrum of states of aggregation which will correspond to the
- When we place human nature before us in thought, we can state the
- here. And how can we state this? How must it be within man? We must
- from the states of aggregation we must think of as going out of space.
- We have to go to infinity above and below (the scale of that states of
- lineal series among which you are following states of aggregation to
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XI
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- substance which you can see is brought into a state of
- to heat and then to that state we have called X, where we have
- have a development of the condensation-rarefaction state.
- And it is positively stated: heat consists in
- manifest in space, there is a motion which creates the material state
- striving with a motion which destroys the material state. It is no
- following striking statement: if we wish to get a concept of what is
- suction effects active there. Stated otherwise, we may say: we leave
- his command is obliged to state his views as mach states them. He says
- when physicists have been obliged to make such statements? For,
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XII
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- it is a statement of a preconceived theory and is not by any means to
- following statement: When we think of heat as extending in one
- statement. The spectral band that we can produce experimentally under
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIII
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- with the solid. This may be stated so if I indicate the three
- life does not manifest in the purely solid state. But, these same
- second law of thermodynamics states that whenever heat is changed into
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIV
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- to the four states of matter, to light, to color, and to the sub-earthly
- obtaining in regard to the heat state when we pass from X to
- inwardly as a soul; such a statement leaves out the subject. Likewise
- of thinking which has devastated the heads of the learned men in the
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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- nothing is clearly expressed — this state of thing[s] had existed
- The state of things at the end of the nineteenth century does indeed
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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- wandering about on the earth. This state of things came gradually but
- cannot completely emerge from the state of sleep.
- will wake up. For the others too are in the state where they are
- Awakener. We can only make progress by realizing the tragic state of
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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- state.
- brought out. They contain statements which are supposed to be leveled
- the spiritual plane. It was stated that repeated earth-lives —
- describe the statements made by this priest. What he censures most is
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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- given state of the society in which the judgment is made. On this
- the state of the ethical impulses of the time. Paul Rée's
- state in which the Spirit lives in every single action, so that we no
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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- statements were such that one might say: The thinking, which had been
- contributed towards such statements. Before the fifteenth century,
- embryonic state of physical development something unites itself with
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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- obedience to duty; only the cold statement: “I must perform my
- But such a statement is meaningless. It is just as sensible as if
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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- state of tiredness. We must not only be able to get tired, we must
- dear friends, there may be some here who take the above statement
- we think it through, it does not seem so stupid; the statements of
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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- Liberal Arts.” But you know the real state of affairs where the
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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- of course, is all rather an overstatement, and yet it does
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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- example, about the State and about organizations to make the State
- State, saying: Morality must be such that the State becomes
- becoming free men, capable through their morality of making the State
- said that the State should be an institution which gives over the
- State will have found its best constitution when it makes itself
- Title: Lecture: Lecture I: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- In these measurements of Noah's Ark we have stated exactly the
- Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- but in a finer state. It was only gradually that it condensed to its
- and Air was not yet in existence on Saturn. These bodily states arose
- under our completely changed conditions, this state is, of course, a
- kind of decadence. The human being evolved beyond this state, but for
- fiery state. When, as Venus, it will again be quite fiery, man will
- Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- the Divinity revealing itself. There is a statement in occultism that
- discussed, sinning often occurs against the statement of true
- this change had to be. There is an occult statement that says that
- Title: Lecture: The Proclamations to the Magi and the Shepherds
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- You will generally find it stated in books today that nobody knows
- You will say: this contradicts the statement that during sleep we are
- the earth, proceeding from their bodily nature. In a state of dream
- Title: The Rishis
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- Let's remind ourselves of the state of consciousness of the old
- 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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- his fine treatise on The Limits of State Action, shows
- life and the life of Economics from the mere life of the State. In
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture II: The Michael Path to Christ: A Christmas Lecture
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- statesmanship of Greece, much was still active which had proceeded
- the right way. Now under the State organization of Milan, the abbot of
- Terrible as is the state of sleep of people at the present day
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture III: The Mystery of the Human Will
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- when in a dreaming state he experiences the nature of his Feelings,
- only in a very fine state. Man does not notice how the Will pulsates
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture IV: The Breaking-in of Spiritual Revelations Since the Last Third of the Nineteenth Century. Thoughts on New Years Eve.
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- all our might to grasp the spirit of the future state of man, the more
- 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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- because he does not recognize that salvation lies in the state of
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture I
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- empirical state of affairs is exactly the same in both cases,
- are concerned, the same state of affairs presents itself at
- but the state of affairs determined by sense observation must
- we read statements like those of Meynert (which nowadays are
- in the human being. The fluids live in a state of continual
- aggregate states of matter within the human being. The solid
- differs at all within the human organism from the state in
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture II
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- in the conscious state. It reveals itself on the other hand in
- state of aggregation. We understand the human organization
- that the gases filling his being are in a state of perpetual
- through the aggregate states, we thus arrive at the following
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture III
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- healthiest state during the second period of life, from the
- forth an intermediate phase of the states of aggregation by
- expression as a state of feverishness. The injection must be
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture IV
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- organism in its states of health and disease — or, to say
- it better for our purpose today, in its states of being healthy
- state of vitalization — to the living state — and
- each other better. You must naturally take such statements with
- that is still contained in a highly vitalized state in the
- untransformed state. Thus the kidney activity has a chance to
- regard such a state of affairs as a complex of symptoms. How
- the organism it is particularly easy for a state of
- form-building and this state of affairs becomes organic —
- achieve a state of balance, for instance, by supporting the
- elements that are on their way to the inorganic state —
- supreme importance. In the state of illness, the human organism
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture I
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- the substance we call phlegm. To him, phlegm was not only a state of
- fluidity permeated with life, but a state of fluidity permeated with
- empirical state of affairs is exactly the same — allowing for
- state of things presents itself at 9 o'clock in the morning and
- statements like those of Meynert — nowadays they are already
- state of perpetual integration and disintegration and cannot be
- the aggregate states of matter within him. The solid part of man, his
- solid bodily nature, hardly differs at all from the state in which
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture II
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- his being are in a state of perpetual permutation. In the course of
- possible to the inorganic state. He needs it thus, and this again
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture III
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- disease. In his inner being, man is in the healthiest state during
- — namely, a state of feverishness. The injection must be
- merely a regulating principle. You will find that the statements
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture IV
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- state of health and in its approach towards health — is really
- to the state of vitalisation, from there to a condition which can be
- that we may understand each other. You must take such statements with
- an active process is on its way to an inorganic state which is still
- nearest of all to the inorganic state.
- the inorganic state. When silicic acid is present in any flower you
- on to the inorganic state. Thus we can relieve the sense-organs by
- a substance that is contained still in a highly vitalised state in
- simply be forced through in an untransformed state. This gives
- a state of affairs may certainly be regarded as a complex of
- condition of the organism it is specially easy for a state of ‘fever
- and this state of affairs becomes organic — if, therefore, the
- the remarkable thing is that we find the very opposite state of
- tending gradually to the inorganic state. The human organism takes
- now let me indicate, merely by way of example, another state of
- elements that are on their way to the inorganic state — akin,
- importance. In the state of illness, the human organism wants to be
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas Va: The Michael Impulse and the Mystery of Golgotha (Part I)
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- This is the state of things we are approaching, Mankind will be
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- Title: Threefold Order: Part II: Lecture: The Impulse Towards the Threefold Order
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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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- statement, translated into decent German, runs roughly
- This heretical statement is meant particularly for the
- shall get nothing but weak-willed people. The statement, then,
- Suppose you are trying to get a clear idea of the state of
- you imagine from all this the state of his soul in 1790 and ask
- remarkable realization that the actual state of his soul in the
- “What was the state of his soul in 1912?” If you
- state of his soul in 1912 was such that the preparation for his
- great mark of progress that their former state is at last a
- considered symptoms of the state of our present spiritual
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture X: Arranging the Lesson up to the Fourteenth Year
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- relating them to each other. I wish to make this statement concerning
- soul, and in old age he is most spiritual. This last statement can
- became feeble-minded in his old age. The statement of the materialists
- I have stated about the spirit in old age; yet it really is so.
- Indeed it is no easy matter to state the truth about physiology and
- the Threefold Organism of the State, which springs entirely out of
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- every morning. That is a statement that fits the facts. We
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- state of our soul, which consists of a feeling of competence
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- to philosophize about it, wondering what states of vibration
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- awakening, is a state which he cannot know from his own
- Apostate. The outer aspect of this world would appear
- Apostate at the time in question. Those times can only be
- connections between the state of science today and the state
- more than a statement of questions for the spiritual
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- should take personally the statement that he has been an outstanding
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- profoundly at odds with the state of mind that comes from a real
- For except when Steiner is refuting or having to correct a statement,
- misunderstanding. It is exceedingly important that I state this here,
- of a judgment. He will then call such a statement a mere assertion,
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- have become the most outstanding aspects of man's present state
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- also emphasized that everybody can attain today to a state of
- findings of researchers who have gone beyond the state one has oneself
- improve the present state of things by speaking briefly about the
- together in a state of soul genuinely open to anthroposophy. That
- on anthroposophical work. This is a completely positive statement of
- for a clear statement that could lead to the establishment of the
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- provided by a university don who made the curious statement that
- them there in a satisfied rather than dissatisfied state of mind!
- close to it, and it can be stated in all modesty that no reason
- in our very hearts. That can happen only in a state of fullest
- conclusion these concerns with which, it was stated before I began
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- a state of chaos.
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- asleep or dreaming, who, in a state of lowered consciousness,
- state of consciousness to that of everyday awareness, can be awakened
- what happens when these two states of consciousness get mixed up
- day-waking state of consciousness involved in a common life with
- either. At the moment when the state of mind prevailing at this lower
- from these two states of consciousness to the two others. Let us
- contrast the everyday state of consciousness, to which we are guided
- there is a possibility of the whole state of mind of ordinary
- another level when the state of soul of a person absorbed in dream
- over into a totally different state of consciousness if they want to
- share a life with others in an ordinary state of waking, so must
- external facts. When a number of people meet in an ordinary state of
- merely ordinary state of mind to what the spiritual world is saying,
- kind. But we have to educate ourselves to it. In a state of everyday
- ordinary everyday state of mind prevails, it often happens that
- statements; he could think up the objections himself. So it is
- problem. I state this simply as an objective fact, without meaning to
- talking about here. It was stated that people were not aware that the
- proof-oriented state of mind, just as one becomes stupid when one
- is an intrusion of the dream state into the reality of waking
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 3 (Summary): The Tragedy of F. Nietzsche
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 5: From Sense Perception to Spirit Imaging
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- state of your soul life when it is given up to a complex of memories.
- as to what is the state of soul experience of someone who is forced,
- I tried, as it were, to slip into the state of mind that can take hold
- karmic elements also in these specific soul states, for you come to
- have achieved a state where suddenly there will arise before it the
- into Swedenborg's state of mind, categories that were then more
- with the state of science in his day, and a scientific association is
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- growth process has to be grasped in a state of mind and soul that we
- concepts. The conscious mind needs to be in the same state as when it
- that gives a person practising Imagination a state of conscious awareness
- in a state of fully awake consciousness, a state where no mental images
- what it means to live in such a state of energized consciousness. This
- state of soul goes through a metamorphosis, that we go through a process
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 7: The Gulf Between a Causal Explanation of Nature and the Moral World Order
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- state explicitly, had to evolve — that one day all other
- also of all moral ideals. Those must disappear into a state of non-being
- factor used to define the thermal state of a system. (Translator)
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- principle, but as something that can go no further in any statement
- stated in every case, and that the results are verifiable, as I have
- that on the whole, I would say, is in the resting state, particularly
- to a state of mind that is very pleasant to be in, a kind of Sunday
- state that is kept alive, with this soul state elevated in free spirituality
- an active inner soul state, a free inner soul state.
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- whole activity of will, which is no clearer to us than the state
- undergo states I have described to you before, and that you
- when it appears in an abnormal state — so too we can
- the same state we arrived at before going to sleep. Instead, we
- awaken in the state that our sleep life has put us into.
- fall asleep it is all the same, since other states of
- state. In this way, we are training our awareness for the
- experience them. For in those earthly states of sleep, we
- experience of our sleep states, is the basis of the further
- stated superficially that the whole anthroposophical world view
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- present state of affairs teaches us so loudly and so
- mankind. They made those statements at the same time that
- follows you will understand this statement which I can
- real state or political part, and an economic part. I
- State, because of the fact that the State spread its
- state-life must be undone, and that this spiritual life
- and the politicalizing of it, even when so many states
- have already shown just how state-absorbtion of spiritual
- about state-life. I was recently In Berne where the
- formed, that would now embrace all state relations. The
- super-state”. In a lecture that I was giving at the
- consider what the states ought to leave undone than what
- question one hears is, what should the state do? —
- in the sense of the old state. One has not learnt from
- the times to ask: What should the states stop doing? They
- thinking of creating super-parliaments and super-states,
- when the sub-parliaments and sub-states have had such
- the State do? but: What should the State give up doing?
- political state only, thus by only a third of the social
- have it if it is created by the state-organism, the
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- political life, state life. Naturally one must employ all
- in the rights- or state-life? And it is so in still
- directly to the Rights-, State-, or political life, one
- in the physical world where everywhere state-life has to
- state-relation here on the physical plane.
- of this world”. They mean by that, that the state
- The task of the state life is to create what is necessary
- State-impulses, etc. And in that he is submerged in
- should receive bights from its State-member.
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- citizen, an excellent citizen of the state in the best
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- Christian spirit: to take out of the State — which
- in this age under the wing of the State. That on the one
- middle-class citizen, especially the state-official: the
- state takes him in hand as soon as possible — not
- indelicate, and so the state leaves him to mothers and
- the state and trained, prepared — not to be a man,
- but to be a state-official. Then the strings are tied, so
- order that exists through the state and that is supported
- by the state. He is trained in all his behavior to be the
- state sees that he gets a pension so that without having
- content of state wisdom and religious wisdom. No wonder
- that a man of the middle-class, citizen of both state and
- to pay for schools and educations, the state will have to
- state do when everybody is poor, and it must
- all of, us cannot pay? First, the state takes away in the
- learn to understand who are supported by the state out of
- happen that the state pensions of which I have spoken
- thing that could happen, for the state of affairs that
- way upon the state treasury and state budget? Capitalism
- business himself: the state does that by manufacturing
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- spheres, but in a certain unconscious state akin to
- say, knew — of this secret, but this state of affairs is
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- feelings or acts of will to flow forth from it. When such a statement
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- the general statement that a divine ordering lies at the foundation
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- civilisation has proceeded. In characterising this state of
- of a strange statement made by someone to a friend. He said:
- said that this is unconnected with what the prevailing cultural state
- to state that Copernicus was also able to prove what he had
- the statement that the earth rotates on its axis.
- This is a futile statement for the simple reason that this ‘speck
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- states of clairvoyance. Between our matter-of-fact waking consciousness,
- sleeping state, there was once a realm of consciousness through which
- back to ancient clairvoyance, to clairvoyant states of the human soul
- in a distorted, debased state of infancy. Christianity, whose real function
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- Europe with a general conception of the State which would have extinguished
- nature are indicated by the statement that his outer form was half animal.
- the human being still in a savage state. Thus the more advanced Gilgamish
- are good grounds for what is stated in my little book,
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- is in the highest degree noteworthy. For the researcher can state to-day
- Julian the Apostate.
- Julian the Apostate appears again in Tycho Brahe, that Tycho Brahe is,
- so to say, a reincarnation of Julian the Apostate. Thus strangely and
- the Apostate and Tycho Brahe in order that they shall be proclaimed
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- as Julian the Apostate, who had once been inspired in the Eleusinian
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- body to the etheric and physical bodies, about the waking state and
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- times. — He would leave his house and estate and wage campaigns
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- sleeping. You know from Anthroposophy that during the waking state
- man of a more Luciferic disposition would go about in a state of
- innocent state of the human race. Before men succumbed to the
- imagine that it is in this state of existence that the first seed of
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- out to find confirmations in the physical world for what is stated out
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- Title: Vom Wesen des wirkenden Wortes: Zu den Veröffentlichungen aus dem Vortragswerk Rudolf Steiners
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- of action while he is thinking, we call forth a state of
- statement that he admires the one whom, out of duty to
- point where they confront each other in statement and
- counter-statement.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 2-17 (20)-'13
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture IV: Mysteries of the Universe: Comets and the Moon
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- Title: True Nature: Lecture II: The Second Coming of Christ in the Etheric World
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- make states of natural clairvoyance possible for man, states in
- prophets who stated that a second man will be seen beside the
- accessible. But it is always stated that some day this land will
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- grasped. A frequently heard statement that's misused more than
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- appear to him, as if he wanted to state that an only painted
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- strengthens that about which one can say in its natural state
- spiritual state from which we have arisen. We learn to
- spiritual-mental state at the end of our lives on earth. We
- something about death which is only another state of
- appearance these men state that the earth circles around the
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- organism in its healthy and diseased states, what was given in the rules
- movements. They take into account the state of medical science at present,
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- to its primal innocent state. Particularly when man felt himself
- reversion to the primal innocent state. And when Homer
- original state of innocence, would have to adhere to the syllable,
- passed from the uttering of syllables in his primal state, to the
- the primaeval innocent state, things were quite different –
- peoples. They did not at first return to the primaeval state of
- to the primaeval state of innocence through an atonement, through
- state of innocence that we have in alliteration; and that they
- reverting to the earlier state of innocence. From a certain point
- Title: Lecture I: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- is strictly speaking, asleep, even during his waking state. We never
- Thus in the present state of human consciousness we may include our
- feelings and actual dreaming as part of the dream-state, and in the
- sleeping state.
- the light decreases with distance. Ordinary physics states the law
- Now just as we can describe our present-day states of consciousness as
- certain stage of the past there were the three states of dreaming,
- humanity and also the three future states of consciousness.
- Title: Lecture II: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- today. I said yesterday that one might call it a state of being
- those three states of consciousness which led him from spiritual
- This was meant as a serious scientific statement, and there is nothing
- Title: Lecture III: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- waking life, and a state of heightened waking consciousness. Only
- certain state of consciousness, which was an actual experience to men
- kind described, and there was a third state of consciousness beyond
- consciousness there is only a shadowy image left of that older state
- I will try to describe this survival of a primeval state of
- In very early periods of human evolution, as a result of that state of
- Hierophant who was initiating him, into this state of consciousness
- has never had the occasion of making a Minister's state robes; he may
- mediumistic state; then he began automatic writing and was surprised
- changing. What we often call nervousness (a nervous state)
- Thus we can visualize three further states of consciousness towards
- heightened state of waking. All the turmoil and upheaval which show
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- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture I: The Egyptian period, and the present time.
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- thought, the content of a figure belonging to the Grecian States
- statement) Say to those to whom I send thee, I
- 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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- respect. There is a remarkable statement taking us back to the very
- state of his external health. It is not, of course, as if mathematical
- with suitable remedies. What I have stated is an actual fact.
- to man when in a higher state of abstraction.
- 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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- 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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- after having passed through a state of rest, it entered the Sun
- This physical body, which was in a continual state of transformation,
- As already stated, a change of consciousness took place upon the Moon
- For long, long periods of time, alternating states of clear and dim
- consciousness occurred upon the Moon, and it was in the dim state of
- they all reentered the spiritual state of rest which we call Pralaya.
- Such a statement ought to be taken quite literally, and we must try to
- we begin to understand such a statement, and when we learn its
- 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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- immature; a certain state of maturity had first to come about. This
- entirely different state of consciousness one that was without
- well what they were saying. This is an esoteric statement.
- into the principle that has to do with nutrition. Another state
- 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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- shapes that are in a state of material self-metamorphosis.
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VIII: Mans connection with the various planetary bodies. The earth's mission.
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- lower state. In order that certain beings might develop high enough
- what is around him during the state of dreamless sleep. This is a
- higher state of consciousness than picture consciousness; it is the
- There is a still higher state of consciousness, which, in the true
- 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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- 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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- conditions alter essentially also as regards other states of
- consciousness. So far special stress has been laid on the state of
- states of consciousness could still rise to the vision of the Gods.
- power by which it might raise itself again out of the state into which
- 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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- You may recall how it was stated that the confinement of the people of
- unanswered questions, in all statements that revolve round
- they make any different statements regarding Buddha than those in the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture I
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- statements must be made at first purely as results of
- statements. Many things will then be verified which I shall
- material which is there given us. We can state exactly: There
- Well, it is stated: The human embryo arises from the
- way as to attain a certain state of independence before they
- torn out of this state of rest, and is drawn again into a
- brought out of this state of rest and balance.
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- state of rest, and so on. We will leave aside the
- condition of mind and spirit which is more or less a state of
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- profitably to study the rather schematic statements made in
- altered. The simple. statement: “The Planets move in
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- reality and see how far I get with the statement a + b = b +
- reality with this statement we meet what answers to it, and
- do not leave their position or alter their state of motion
- which does not alter its own state of motion
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- of biogenetic law, which states, as you know, that the
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- over the pictures. It is an echo of this latter state
- the earthly world is concerned. Any such statement is of
- same feeling he made a statement about the comets, the deep
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- statements in these lectures may enable us to deduce. Yet we
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- Nay, just because they do so, their state of soul is
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- more attenuated state of matter. And we may truly say: Look
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- socially. He has learnt about the 'cell-state' as the organism is often
- liberty, equality, fraternity, replaces the motto of the state:
- from the 'cell-state' he has learnt to adopt as his method of viewing
- secondary education a democratic form; up to now the various states have
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- either the economic life of that of the State. I tried, too, to show how,
- State control. Apparently, in his almost automatic way, he will still be
- been banished by the State; we see this remoteness from real life. None
- under State control in the sphere of education, of school
- really positive idea of the State has broken down. There was an attempt
- interest of the State or for some economic purpose. Not only into the
- the influence of the State. Hence today we have practically no national
- state; then in the last third of the nineteenth century and on into the
- with the real life of the State, and what remains is merely the economic
- the pass to which we have come also in what concerns the State. They had
- disintegration because, within the State, there was no longer any real
- it emphasised that the State must cease. No one has done more to prevent
- a judicious administration of the State than those who represented the
- to the economic life. When the State is starved people are offered the
- pure statement of fact. What is more, we have experienced that, when men
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- for his particular state of development. Thus, by careful study we must
- the State, and its we11-being increases when in innumerable conferences
- threefold State, giving independence to the economic life and to the lif
- e of the spirit, and making it impossible for the State to drive these
- the Dornach building to form a social State when the threefold social
- what the Swiss state would say to your Threefold Commonwealth. Then, for
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- He states fact that successful teaching requires a living synthesis of the
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- quarters.] Indeed, this statement is in all essentials true of the
- consider many of the statements as well founded) that no progress could be
- case, but Aristotle states the reverse, and I have greater faith in
- when we find it stated that the concept is grounded “formally”
- An unbiased review of the state of affairs leaves us no alternative but to
- immediately to recognize it in its state of isolation.) Ordinary
- 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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- this is the peculiar state of affairs: to begin with, out of the Western
- undertone to our state of soul. Of course happy moods can arise also. The
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- its whole state of life. No matter how paradoxical this may appear to
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- true and weighty statements have been made here. But it is
- my ear this statement — and I certainly felt its
- adopted this ritual. And I think that the statement made by Dr.
- state of the soul. From the first we awake into the second
- the third state through the summons of the soul and spirit in
- start from that state for the real understanding of
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- state of deep sleep or mostly of dreaming sleep, who
- — subordinate state of consciousness a world of pictures,
- this state into the ordinary every-day consciousness, to which
- let us just observe once the mingling of these two states of
- time — through his normal state of soul and body, what he
- this case — this person should be in such a state that in
- other persons have. Suppose that the pathological state of his
- him a pathological or medical case. The moment the mental state
- state of consciousness, that very moment the person becomes
- Now, let us proceed from these two states of consciousness to
- set over against this the other state of consciousness —
- let us call it a higher state — which can awake in a
- suddenly into an entirely different state of consciousness if
- do not transform the soul into the state that is necessary in
- says. Fie could state these objections himself. Thus, it is
- Now, what I have just stated is known to many persons. Only it
- connection with which it is stated that the Anthroposophical
- see that the Society is in such a state as to be able to take
- a statement made yesterday from this platform to which I was
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- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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- by taking this state of mind and spirit as our basis. To
- that the human race in its present state of civilization
- the truth must be clearly stated.
- are the bare facts I stated in a letter to Dr Boos [
- state that it is possible to learn that something we may
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- groups. Subsequently states developed out of this, and
- today states are taken so much for granted that no one
- which he stated nothing more and nothing less than that a
- this earth. He stated very clearly that the social
- devastated public life of today unless we do so. We must
- age of twenty-five. Yet that is the state of mind
- humankind is in now, it is the state of mind in which the
- of this state of mind something is attempted that is to
- state of soul to the same extent as the dreamer's state
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- being told untruths, a state of mind where it is no
- state of mind arises for a congregation when they are
- believed. The soul is brought to a state, a mood. by
- of those creeds and statements a priest is indeed more
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- to a state of sleep. The reality is different. In summer
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- matters, not the abstract statements made by one person
- cannot have a vote because we are stateless and have not
- and Buechner, merely stated what Western humankind was
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- time, meant to induce a dreamy, visionary state of
- kind of fanciful, visionary state in post-primeval times.
- state human beings had reached during the post-primeval
- statements.’ [ Note
- section ‘state, cultural sphere, church’,
- So we get a centralized state and within it two parts
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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- state — which you are familiar with, perhaps not in
- state? As you know, the sensory organism ceases to be
- state. In the waking state the situation is that our will
- dream state you will find that when the brain acts as the
- is in the waking state; or we may also say that it is not
- properties of a sense organ in that state.
- ingredients. In the state which pertains between going to
- being sense organs to a state partly similar to that of
- be able to enter into the state of soul that people had
- to put yourself in the state of soul of someone living in
- mental image of such a state of soul we have to go back
- in a state of flux in human evolution and this
- point where the state, the political element, was thought
- through dialectically. Political life — the state
- state.
- state has merely been inherited from the culture of the
- written a large volume on the subject of the state. [
- idea of the state developed by Humboldt, Schiller, Herder
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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- the United States intervened in the process. At the time when the other
- Note 71 ] made a very peculiar statement in the
- forerunners of 19th-century materialism. His statement went as follows:
- ‘States will know honour and dishonour, ambition, egotism and so
- forth, but there cannot be a state in which Christian attitudes play an
- effective role; it is possible to have a state system in which the old
- as a Christian state.’ Those were the words of Pierre Bayle, a
- themselves that states were Christian. The truth is that they were not.
- Christian state’, Pierre Bayle said, and that in fact was the
- pretended to themselves and others that the modern states which had
- using the titles conferred on them by the state, imagined themselves to
- 179 million produced in the United States were added to this! We are
- The statement that human insight does not go as far as the human being,
- statesmen. It will be necessary to win people's hearts instead, so that
- that a state could not be Christian, that states might know honour and
- dishonour, ambition and egotism, but that a Christian state was an
- possible, providing we do not insist on a political state but rather
- to illumine the sphere of life where we have government and states, a
- statement that Spengler is wrong. We would simply be lying to ourselves.
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- the centralized state in the figure of the King of Mixed
- today, where the centralized state is supposed to
- i.e. the state, and the economic element.
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