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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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- something on the page which reminded them of the object. We do not
- borne in mind.
- of very great significance and must constantly be borne in mind. In
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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- somehow reminds us of laziness. The donkey is especially lazy about
- get this clear in our minds. Now a German philosopher called
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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- children then receive from you will live on in their minds and souls
- teacher must come into his class in a mood of mind and soul that can
- all and come to have a picture of them in your mind. You will know
- whether the teacher's character is such that he is minded to let the
- of the child's mind and soul, for it is this which will enable him to
- What we must bear in mind is that with the very little child the
- some object, you must arouse in the child's mind a picture of how it
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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- something we should particularly bear in mind in the teaching of
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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- be clear in our minds that the independent activity of the etheric
- should have in your mind when you stand before your class in a
- and tenth year must be very specially borne in mind in the teaching
- environment. It is most important to bear in mind that we must not
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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- these three sections that we must bear in mind when we have to guide
- courses; all I shall do now is to remind you that man consists of
- sustains man in the activity of his mind and spirit; the rhythmic
- class that is right for his age, but with quite an easy mind he lets
- of questions anything which you may have upon your minds, so that we
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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- unless two other aspects of the education are borne in mind. Firstly:
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture One: Nature is the Great Illusion; Know Thyself
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- in mind how impossibly difficult it is to substitute a knowledge of
- of art it was found necessary to remind the neophyte of the clear
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Three: Form and Substantiality of the Mineral Kingdom in Relation to the Levels of Consciousness in Man
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- on ourselves, we must preserve our presence of mind. The period of
- of mind which enables us to take active steps to see beyond this
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Four: The Secret of Investigation into Other Realms through the Metamorphosis of Consciousness
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Five: The Inner Vitalization of the Soul through the Qualities of the Metallic Nature
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- for the life of the soul and spirit, when we bear in mind their
- mind and senses, as if everything were active, alive and
- state of mind that a slight heat-stroke overcame him. The metallity
- therefore preserves that metallic virtue which reminds man of what
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eight: Potential Aberrations in Spiritual Investigation
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- this in mind, we shall realize that everywhere around us is another
- language of the materialistic mind that thinks mechanically and
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Nine: Abnormal Paths into the Spiritual World and their Transformation
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- in mind that the vehicles of the medium are at the service of the
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Ten: Influences of the Extra-Terrestrial Cosmos Upon the Consciousness of Man
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- course of our spiritual experiences. We must bear in mind that all
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eleven: What is the Position in Respect of Spiritual Investigation and the Understanding of Spiritual Investigation?
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- other worlds. To the unprejudiced mind this can be explained by the
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture One: Nature is the Great Illusion; Know Thyself
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- in mind how impossibly difficult it is to substitute a knowledge of
- of art it was found necessary to remind the neophyte of the clear
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Three: Form and Substantiality of the Mineral Kingdom in Relation to the Levels of Consciousness in Man
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- on ourselves, we must preserve our presence of mind. The period of
- of mind which enables us to take active steps to see beyond this
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Four: The Secret of Investigation into Other Realms through the Metamorphosis of Consciousness
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Five: The Inner Vitalization of the Soul through the Qualities of the Metallic Nature
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- for the life of the soul and spirit, when we bear in mind their
- mind and senses, as if everything were active, alive and
- state of mind that a slight heat-stroke overcame him. The metallity
- therefore preserves that metallic virtue which reminds man of what
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eight: Potential Aberrations in Spiritual Investigation
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- this in mind, we shall realize that everywhere around us is another
- language of the materialistic mind that thinks mechanically and
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Nine: Abnormal Paths into the Spiritual World and their Transformation
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- in mind that the vehicles of the medium are at the service of the
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Ten: Influences of the Extra-Terrestrial Cosmos Upon the Consciousness of Man
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- course of our spiritual experiences. We must bear in mind that all
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eleven: What is the Position in Respect of Spiritual Investigation and the Understanding of Spiritual Investigation?
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- other worlds. To the unprejudiced mind this can be explained by the
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VIII: Lecture I
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- minds to the spiritual world. We say, and rightly say, that the last
- earlier lives. And we are mindful not only of what we are within our
- enlightening the minds of men, a different element has taken root. In
- period of the development of the Intellectual or Mind Soul —
- Mind Soul he is aloof in a very real sense from the material
- the Mind Soul, before the Consciousness or Spiritual Soul awakens in
- the thirty-fifth year of life. Full consciousness within the Mind
- those possessed of the corresponding faculties to live in the Mind
- this mean? It means that in the Mind Soul, aloof from the material
- reason I lived with all the forces of the Mind Soul through what was
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VIII: Lecture III
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- modern age. It is abstract and formal, it crowds the human mind with
- minds and hearts of men.
- him into the hearts and minds of men in order that therein he may
- Title: Das Initiaten-Bewußtsein: Nuenter Vortrag
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- von nicht minder großer Bedeutung, daß die unklaren,
- war nicht minder wichtig, dies zum besonderen Gebiete des
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture I
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- minds to the spiritual world. We say, and rightly say, that the last
- earlier lives. And we are mindful not only of what we are within our
- enlightening the minds of men, a different element has taken root. In
- period of the development of the Intellectual or Mind Soul —
- Mind Soul he is aloof in a very real sense from the material
- the Mind Soul, before the Consciousness or Spiritual Soul awakens in
- the thirty-fifth year of life. Full consciousness within the Mind
- those possessed of the corresponding faculties to live in the Mind
- this mean? It means that in the Mind Soul, aloof from the material
- reason I lived with all the forces of the Mind Soul through what was
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture III
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- modern age. It is abstract and formal, it crowds the human mind with
- minds and hearts of men.
- him into the hearts and minds of men in order that therein he may
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