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- Title: Nature/Ideals: Die Natur
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- Foundations of Anthroposophy, in German,
- Title: Lecture: The End of the Dark Age
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- German in Das Sonnenmysterium und das Mysterium von tod und
- It appears in the original German in
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 1: Natural Science
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- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 3: East and West in History
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- — he was then lecturing on the history of German
- significant words: “The Germans have an aesthetic
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 6: Individual and Society
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- Central Europe, in Germany, where a particular social
- available to create something which, in Germany, had to
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 7: The Individual Spirit and the Social Structure
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- about Central Europe and in particular about Germany,
- Marx was educated in Central Europe, in Germany, where he
- example, that in Germany, right down to the present day, it has
- German one — in the sense that I indicated at the
- else too: what strikes him is that, within the German-speaking
- cultivate thought, as the German does, we are confronted
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 9: Prospects of its Solution (Europe-America)
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- result of the German spirit — this is fully acknowledged
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 10: From Monolithic to Threefold Unity
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- forward by one of the noblest of Germans. We need pay attention
- speaking in Germany to a fairly small group of working-men
- Title: Regarding Higher Worlds
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- published in German as,
- throughout Austria and Germany in the years 1908–1909.
- published in German as,
- throughout Austria and Germany in the years 1908–1909. Nine of the
- Title: What is Self-knowledge?
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- published in German as,
- throught Austria and Germany in the years 1908–1909.
- published in German as,
- throught Austria and Germany in the years 1908–1909. Eight of the
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 6: Experiences of Initiation in the Northern Mysteries
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- there. In the German language reason is connected with
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 7: The Four Spheres of the Higher Worlds
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- and the earlier German word Vernunft (reason) is now used in a
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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- Year completes the entire German volume GA 223.
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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- Year completes the entire German volume GA 223.
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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- Year completes the entire German volume GA 223.
- Similarly, all through Central Europe, in parts of Germany, in the
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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- Year completes the entire German volume GA 223.
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture V: Poetry and Recitation
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- given in various cities from 1912 to 1923. It was published in German as,
- When Klopstock, drawing upon the German
- European spiritual life, such as the Germanic. In primaeval ages of
- significance that at the highest point in the development of German
- Austro-German lyricism. He is in a sense perhaps the most
- representative of Austro-German poets. The German spoken
- German language, fine discriminations which are of special interest
- German we might say that Austrian German has a subdued quality: yet
- found in other forms of German
- natural to someone who lives with Austrian German imparts an
- idealistic tinge to all the German inner feeling in this little
- soft humour of Austrian German. If we recapture this in declamation
- it strikes a German from a different region as being cornpletely
- German and yet he feels what is German in the language to have been
- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- mighty German Ethos, that it was the first to whom the
- all German philosophers, for the last hundred years, have
- the science of Æsthetics in Germany never recovered.
- the Idea. This is quite a different thing from what the German
- contrary is true to what German Æsthetics say; the latter
- world must be a sign for all members of the German people and
- Title: Effects of Christ-Inpulse
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- published in German as,
- published in German as,
- “THE MISSION OF THE SINGLE FOLK-SOULS IN CONNECTION WITH THE NORTHERN GERMANIC MYTHOLOGY.”
- Title: The Subconscious Forces
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- series entitled, The Secret of Death, published in German as, Das Geheimnis
- published in German as,
- Mission of the Folk-Souls in Relation with the Germanic-Nordic
- pertaining to the German nation has to inspire the human Ego.
- he could obtain little from the German Folk-Soul. For it was
- they are German philosophers who are deeply rooted in the
- German Folk-Soul. It is a characteristic fact that these
- German book, from the 15th century, unknown to everyone in
- Germany. The Slavophils copied whole portions of it in their
- There arose in Germany an immensely rich life of the spirit, an
- Germany. — But if Goethe had written his Faust 40 years
- speak, for example, of the GERMANIC peoples. The working Genius
- Central Europe calls itself “German.” But when we
- speak of the Germanic races we must include Germany Austria,
- “Germanic” has a very wide meaning and embraces a
- him a “German” is an inhabitant of Germany. In
- English there is no special word for “Germane”
- (Germanic). The German language embraces a far larger field
- with that word. The German language as such is inclined to set
- the word at the service of selflessness; The German does not
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Anthroposophy and the Ethical-Religious Conduct of Life
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VII: Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep
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- published in German as,
- Rudolf Steiner's Complete Works (Gesamtausgabe), published in German by
- The Mission of the Individual Folk-Souls in Connection with the Germanic-Nordic Mythology.
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VIII: The War, an Illness Process
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- published in German as,
- Rudolf Steiner's Complete Works (Gesamtausgabe), published in German by
- inspire the consciousness-soul, while the German folk-soul has
- which he could get little from the German folk-soul. There was
- Schiller, Goethe, these are also German philosophers, they are
- completely rooted in the German folk-soul. This is just the
- discovered a German book of the 19th century which was
- forgotten for long time and which nobody knows in Germany. The
- There a very rich German cultural life came about, a most
- “Germans” (Teutons, Germanic people). Words are
- inhabitants of Central Europe is called “Germans.”
- If a German speaks of “Germanic people” (Teutons),
- he counts the inhabitants of Germany, Austria, Holland,
- them. He expands the word “German” about a wide
- this. He calls the German “German” only. He does
- not have the word German for himself. The German language
- “German,” he also encloses the others. The other,
- it does not depend really on whether now a few German scholars
- the most English naturalist in Germany, Ernst Haeckel, who
- magazine which is published in South Germany, in the
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
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