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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 1
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- spirit. Fundamental changes at seven and fourteen. At seven, the
- teeth at seven, fourteen, and again at twenty-one years of age, and
- gradually enters the period between the seventh and fourteenth years,
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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- epoch, seven to fourteen, fantasy and imagination as life-blood of
- seven years till about fourteen, a kind of victory is gradually
- thirteen or fourteen (I can speak out of my own experience because I
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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- How to teach about plants and animals (seven to fourteen). Plants must
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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- seventh and eighth years, and later, perhaps in the fourteenth and
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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- eleven (adding the toes), twelve, thirteen, fourteen (counting on the
- conception of human thought up to the thirteenth and fourteenth
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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- twelve years) should be based on modelling. Between seven and fourteen
- between the seventh and fourteenth year? It does not really come to
- being drawn inwards between the seventh and fourteenth year, and when
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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- Between seven and fourteen soul qualities are paramount. Beginnings
- eleven-and-two-thirds to about fourteen the child discriminates
- no longer the case with the child between the seventh and fourteenth
- have spoken, from eleven-and-two-thirds to fourteen years; we must
- that is when they have reached their thirteenth and fourteenth year.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Two: The Three Worlds and their Reflected Images
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- incarnation, how, between the seventh and fourteenth year they began
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Six: Initiation-Knowledge, Waking Consciousness and Dream Consciousness
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- fourteen, up to the age of puberty. And then he is able to look back
- into the period between fourteen and twenty-one and the rest of his
- experiences from birth to the age of seven, from the age of fourteen
- different insight from that of the years between seven and fourteen.
- In the period of adolescence, from fourteen to twenty-one, it is
- clairvoyantly the life-period between seven and fourteen, at another
- power derived from the period between the ages of seven and fourteen
- of seven and fourteen. With the inspirational vision derived
- re-create his experiences between the ages of seven and fourteen, if
- able to re-create his experiences of the years between fourteen and
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Two: The Three Worlds and their Reflected Images
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- incarnation, how, between the seventh and fourteenth year they began
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Six: Initiation-Knowledge, Waking Consciousness and Dream Consciousness
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- fourteen, up to the age of puberty. And then he is able to look back
- into the period between fourteen and twenty-one and the rest of his
- experiences from birth to the age of seven, from the age of fourteen
- different insight from that of the years between seven and fourteen.
- In the period of adolescence, from fourteen to twenty-one, it is
- clairvoyantly the life-period between seven and fourteen, at another
- power derived from the period between the ages of seven and fourteen
- of seven and fourteen. With the inspirational vision derived
- re-create his experiences between the ages of seven and fourteen, if
- able to re-create his experiences of the years between fourteen and
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