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  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 1: Natural Science
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • raise the question (which is certainly justified from the
    • from the philosophical standpoint here expounded he certainly
    • unconsciously as yet, uncertainty about human freedom. It is
    • matters of knowledge suited to their time, by certain
    • certainly not true of the earliest periods, the ones whose
    • hear sounds; and similarly to obtaining a certain purity in the
    • certain brand of scholarship often mistakenly believes, people
    • experience all this from a certain elevation, we no longer know
    • they bring a man into a certain state of sensibility and make
    • ascetic path certain human experiences which did indeed bring
    • attitude of our age. Although the path of asceticism certainly
    • as satisfying certain needs of the soul. Only people are not
    • directly and by doing certain exercises through which we make
    • certain readily comprehended concepts at the centre of our
    • that of Patanjali. But as practised today, it certainly does
    • meditation, by concentrating on certain subjects of
    • present, we have certain habits that perhaps we did not have
    • mathematics is experienced inside us with immediate certainty:
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  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 2: Psychology
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • element within him. It is precisely because he is certain of
    • to conclude (most people certainly don't do so
    • varied attempts have certainly been made to overcome this
    • saying to himself at a certain point: Why shouldn't this
    • certain exercises of an intellectual, emotional and moral kind
    • have already suggested how, as modern man, we manage by certain
    • but simply fantasy-mongers. This is something we must certainly
    • consciousness upon certain concepts that are readily
    • certain concepts, then unusual strength is required to banish
    • philosophical certainty, but direct perception. By training the
    • arises something that is a certainty, something that
  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 3: East and West in History
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • development of humanity with a certain degree of consciousness,
    • days, rises to a certain spiritual vision. He develops his
    • is certainly a great disappointment to many who struggle to
    • gain a certain spiritual vision by modern methods to find that,
    • sense. He always has to make a certain effort to attain again
    • Here is something which, in my view, can remove certain
    • happen that doubts and uncertainties appear; it is
    • conquer these doubts and uncertainties again and again
    • lead directly to a certain historical view of humanity.
    • certainty into the spiritual world, without becoming
    • decades for certain kinds of knowledge. Again, it is
    • needed only to be extended to lead to a certain clairvoyance.
    • inventions; and then to put forward another kind of certainty
    • fact operate artistically at a certain level, so that they only
    • historical epoch remains present at a certain spot on the
    • certainly did survive an echo of the unity of religion
    • yearning for a balance of this kind is certainly present in the
  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 4: Spiritual Geography
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • developed, certainly with no less justification, but in a
    • senile, but certain of its features still work effectively in
    • antiquity, is subject to pressures from certain spheres, whence
    • certain right to interpret as “ideology” everything
    • experience spiritually. They certainly condition individual
    • Central Europe in relation to a certain aspect of spiritual
    • standpoint also was needed at a certain stage in human
    • have of each other they enter into certain relationships,
  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 5: Cosmic Memory
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • certain point in their consideration of the human cognitive
    • line at a certain point; and their approach to this point is
    • and since when man has a certain capacity it conditions his
    • himself; even so, it reveals something that has certain
    • certainly cannot be the right way. Mysticism seeks, by looking
    • However clear our consciousness is up to a certain point in a
    • the moment of realizing that, at a certain instant of higher
    • it represents the impact of certain vital processes on the
    • from certain spiritual processes in the cosmos. Once they have
    • to apprehending them. There is a longing to follow up certain
    • — a certain amount of practice is, of course, required
    • there are certain temperature variations, we gradually
    • is certainly unintelligible to present-day science. If we are
  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 6: Individual and Society
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • we here certainly cannot start from any of these ready-made
    • the view from the left. Thus, all the objections from a certain
    • can say, therefore: In certain subconscious regions of the
    • Thereby, however, a certain perspective on extremely
    • individual human being is subject to certain changes. The
    • into areas where the instincts have become uncertain. We thus
    • of the instincts, grown uncertain, with an
    • child's psyche, is quite certainly nothing intellectualized.
    • he “already understands.” The child certainly
    • men. Only through vital thinking, which re-approaches certain
    • certain gentleness, even, certainly nothing tempestuous,
    • would say, with a certain religious impulse. Not, indeed, with
    • large proletarian masses can best understand: with a certain
    • certain dryness of feeling and yet call forth, for all its
    • dryness, a certain enthusiasm. This because people felt: at
    • Certain theories in present-day philosophy have even
    • gained. Certainly, it is only by apprehending the spiritual in
    • aim is therefore certainly not to inculcate a philosophy in any
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  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 7: The Individual Spirit and the Social Structure
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • Pacific. His observation is certainly indicative of the
    • which has set the tone in certain respects for so long in
    • certain autocracy becomes apparent, a system of administration
    • Behind this English attitude there certainly lies something of
    • administration by the state:” a tendency for certain
    • point to a certain aspect of Marx as a historical
    • they had to ascertain from the spiritual worlds by means of the
    • divine and spiritual entities, and that by certain magical
    • is true that, in ancient Oriental civilization, certain select
    • us today. It was based on certain quite material activities of
    • metabolism with certain material essences of the outside
    • objects to affect us in a certain way, we shall be led to a
    • commandments. Even when, in certain Eastern civilizations, we
    • our time by certain circles was largely realized eight
    • certainly something here faintly reminiscent, I would say, of
    • certain intimate association between the spiritual and the
    • of land, on an arable economy. We thus observe a certain
    • certain commandments, transposed into legal terms but
  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 8: The Problem (Asia-Europe)
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • organism one in which only members of a certain caste enjoy the
    • however, often really betray a certain philistinism, resting as
    • sphere, tragedy was certainly intended to make its contribution
    • certainly has an organic connection. Looking back once more at
    • conclusion: We have certainly managed to develop the feeling of
    • ailments. The teacher, I concluded, must certainly understand
    • Well, up to a certain point it would indeed be desirable if
    • how the work fits into social life as a whole. We can certainly
    • our social needs certainly spring from the self. People sense
  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 9: Prospects of its Solution (Europe-America)
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • them, either. Certainly, anyone who considers the society of
    • this reason, I evoked a certain amount of satisfaction,
    • certainly deserves full recognition. With the major problems of
    • projected certain subjective experiences, quite involuntarily,
    • there exists today a certain longing to regard man as a being
    • other evidence for the existence of a certain instinctive
    • of a certain appetite for the sensational, the man of today
    • I certainly believe that social influence of this kind must be
  • Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 10: From Monolithic to Threefold Unity
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    • spirit, faculties that will provide conscious social certainties to
    • replace uncertain instincts.
    • derive from certain dogmatic teachings and feelings about life.
    • upward development, it resulted in a certain satisfaction
    • certain development and have been led to find, in the stillness
    • for concepts of natural law. At that time, certain
    • intellectualism, a certain sterility had invaded the spiritual
    • only say: This economic pattern certainly results from factors
    • various economic associations during the period when certain
    • lives a certain formalized element of social thinking.
    • sphere, however, is extended at certain periods to the whole of
    • — in the age of planning. There is certainly no shortage
    • establish legal relations with one another, based on certain
    • activities is money. When I have a certain sum in my pocket,
    • certain to arise, I have no doubt of that. To anyone who
    • that certain forces of decline are released within each of
    • arguments do evoke a certain scepticism. In consequence,
  • Title: Regarding Higher Worlds
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    • about a theme which sets certain presuppositions to the
    • audience, and is, in a certain sense, aimed at advanced
    • the soul, but rather a certain development of our world of
    • impressions, our feeling-world, a certain inclination, we could
    • you may get used to certain impressions as the anthroposophic
    • proofs for scientific certainties. With such a line of argument
    • to a new birth, in order to descend again after a certain time
    • inner and outer shape, only within certain boundaries is this
    • matches that which the soul experiences. From here certain
    • slackness, it seems as if these astral bodies in a certain way
    • discover, on researching the astral world in general, certain
    • moments in life when you leave the physical worlds to a certain
    • human being exists in a certain place. He hears all kinds of
    • but it has certain disadvantages, is the answer. This feeling
  • Title: What is Self-knowledge?
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    • particular way to both of these, and stand in a certain
    • quite different, which in a certain sense is tied even deeper
    • discover a certain relationship the self brings along,
    • abilities and here we come to a certain connection which is an
    • cloud. As a result of being born at a certain time and a
    • directly but in a certain sense — that what we call these
    • bring it to a certain stage of development. The Karma-idea is
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • point out, as the result of this knowledge, certain guiding lines
    • that we are able to feel pleasure in what is around us. In a certain
    • Certain feelings arise within us, or force themselves on us, which
    • images of the outer world in certain conditions, and every failing or
    • perceive or feel certain subtleties of the outer world in the right
    • under all circumstances, in a certain sense alone. We know at the
    • interiorise certain refinements in the external world that he has an
    • fillest the whole space up to a certain limit, and yet thou
    • it. ... And when one develops clairvoyant consciousness to a certain
    • which was outspread in space and ran its course in time. To a certain
    • one floated back and forth in time and at a certain point, on
    • sound in a certain way. One does not see the ears as one does in the
    • physical world, but one feels a certain resonance. The whole skin
    • This is done to a certain extent
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • ourselves, to a certain extent, out of our body. But then we have to
    • extends. And if we do this often, if we acquire a certain amount of
    • enter correctly into these matters and acquire certainty in our
    • I describe as the Midnight Hour, there is at first a certain dullness
    • we arrive at a certain point in our experience between death and
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • certain sense we should say to ourselves: ‘It will be too great
    • harmony with life, it is because a certain pressure is exercised upon
    • certain conditions when perceptions came from outside, something shot
    • entered with a certain life-giving power. Because they entered in
    • and Babylonian civilisations there were certain times when, on
    • conceptions, to possess the spiritual world as a certainty of the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • he must make certain conceptions and ideas his own, which cannot be
    • spiritual world, but it is requisite and necessary for us at certain
    • and it is there in the greatest abundance. To a certain extent we may
    • even in physical life and they show us, to a certain extent, how the
    • tell a lie to someone, it happens at a certain point of time and what
    • world also takes place at a certain point of time between death and
    • comes a certain time when our soul in the spiritual world is entirely
    • at a certain point of time in the spiritual world the opposite
    • fills it with a sort of light, so that it feels more certain than it
    • be a painter and exercise the art of painting to a certain degree; if
    • the following is still the case. Let us suppose that a certain kind
    • it must run a certain course in a fatalistic sense, it can be cured
    • disappearing, but they run somewhat as follows. A certain person
    • has to answer. And he knows that he must give the answer by a certain
    • own spiritual development that at certain times he was able quite
    • First Cause which pervades all and brings all into a certain harmony.
    • between cause and effect; for in a certain way one may see the father
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • not yet born in us, that in a certain respect will and feeling are
    • given; for before this could be done, it was necessary that certain
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • result. The action of certain elementals who hinder a good resolution.
    • certain respect during this Midnight Hour of our spiritual existence
    • with particular intensity. We have enjoyed certain things and this is
    • shown us by spiritual vision; we have had certain joys and sorrows in
    • that through the past enjoyment thou art able to develop a certain
    • conscience, that he must not give himself up to certain enjoyment,
    • easily and most certainly at the right attitude, in the
    • for certain beings in the spiritual world with whom we only meet when
    • in order that we may not only have certain capacities, through which
    • spiritual world, so that we look back at certain pleasures we have
    • this our present condition, certain elemental beings disturb us (this
    • to give the service due to certain people in my next incarnation if I
    • which are around us: in a certain way they feel that they are
    • rebirth, and they would then give the death blow to certain of our
    • death; but he really retains certain forces within him which he would
    • suffers a certain loss in the spiritual world. When he has passed
    • belonged in such a way that they reveal to him certain things he must
    • mankind, all these things are even now being experienced to a certain
    • beings who feel: ‘I have certainly within me forces which have
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 1: The World Behind the Tapestry of Sense-perceptions. Ecstasy and Mystical Experience.
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    • senses, and in a certain respect also the world of soul, that we have
    • It will certainly be known to everyone here that there are definite
    • to awaken certain inner faculties slumbering in normal daily life, so
    • colour is merely an effect; nor can anybody say with certainty whether
    • certain respect man is given up to them? And is there anyone who, if
    • certain possibilities of penetrating through them? Is there something
    • can reveal itself to us when in the course of certain normal processes
    • Under certain circumstances this experience of ecstasy can lead a man
    • more and more deeply into himself transforms certain feelings into
    • experiences, acquire a certain feeling about their soul-life as a
    • must have done certain things, even though I cannot remember them. If
    • certain respect, as we do in the abnormal state of ecstasy described
    • nothing. Now for a certain reason of which we shall hear a great deal,
    • a certain reality. The existence of a world can be denied only as long
    • a certain extent induce those conditions that were described at the
    • penetrating to a certain extent into the etheric body; he sees more
    • experiences, whether that of perceiving in ecstasy certain happenings
    • see with our eyes and hear with our ears arouses in us certain
    • We have thus pointed to a certain connection between the worlds of
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 2: Sleeping and Waking Life in Relation to the Planets
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    • criticised on that account; in a certain respect it is justified in
    • By considering certain familiar experiences and facts we will now
    • certain dreams; but it is not so in the majority of cases; in a
    • certain sense he acts like an automaton, impelled by obscure urges of
    • happening to him when he wakes? At night a certain force is able to
    • The same influence which makes itself felt in certain abnormal
    • example, some colour, nevertheless a certain inner process is always
    • give rise to certain inner states; everyone will realise that the
    • external sense-world in so far as it arouses certain feelings of
    • us remain cold and impassive but fills us with certain feelings. So
    • sleep at night. You will notice that there is a certain correspondence
    • different domain but which for certain reasons can be studied in
    • day this signifies — namely that at a certain season of the year,
    • Saturn or Jupiter or Mars are to be found in certain months of the
    • certain macrocosmic powers. From this timepiece of our planetary
    • at the centre. I will leave out details. At a certain time of the year
    • signify something that comes to expression in a certain respect in our
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 3: The Inner Path Followed by the Mystic. Experience of the Cycle of the Year.
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    • particular but merely to point out that certain observations led
    • certain processes and objects in space and certain processes and
    • the lower kingdom. And man, having reached a certain height, should
    • endure in order to reach a certain stage of development. Only by
    • certain way what belongs to our solar system. We can look up to the
    • consists in the fact that, like the mystic, a man develops certain
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 4: Faculties of the Human Soul and Their Development
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    • physical body to be transformed to a certain extent. If we observe a
    • physical bodies on waking, a man can acquire a certain knowledge of
    • realise with ever greater certainty what is right and what is wrong;
    • light. A certain equilibrium must be established between the inner
    • This experience is followed by another which gives us the certain
    • knowledge that certain forces in the Macrocosm are beginning to be
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 5: The Egyptian Mysteries of Osiris and Isis
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    • happen to certain individuals. They wake up with a certain sense of
    • today is that man subordinates himself to a certain degree only and
    • influence when he is descending into his inner being. A certain
    • certain time the candidate for this Initiation had the feeling that he
    • out certain definite, inherited characteristics? He would never do so
    • to the pupil that man is connected in a certain way with his inherited
    • ultimately to inherit. Nor does he merely inherit them; in a certain
    • had been led to a certain stage by the priest of Hermes, he was
    • the process we have heard of certain qualities which one who is
    • of his retrospective journey he discovers that in a certain epoch of
    • because we possess an astral body which in a certain way permeates our
    • a teacher, we also emerge from ourselves in a certain sense. The path
    • It only remains to be said that certain later mystics strove to find
    • dangers for him had he persisted beyond a certain point in these
    • efforts to achieve inner deepening by his own method. At a certain
    • Tauler had one from a certain time in his life onwards. [* See
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 6: Experiences of Initiation in the Northern Mysteries
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    • higher Initiation in certain ancient Mysteries. It has been mentioned
    • provided he retains a certain degree of consciousness, was described
    • particularly in certain parts of Europe, a candidate who was to be
    • times because men were still imbued with a certain healthy, elemental
    • example to the budding life of nature in Spring. Certainly, any human
    • them a superfluity of Ego-force, and now, in accordance with certain
    • to a stage where certain higher truths connected with the Macrocosm
    • reminiscence of this has been preserved in certain societies existing
    • conscious to a certain extent of the processes connected with going to
    • experience is connected with a certain feeling of being tortured by
    • spiritual. Certainly, at this first stage of the World of the
    • physical world but those used for certain qualities common to a
    • the physical world reveal themselves to us in certain states which we
    • Elementary World, he feels as if from certain places something were
    • in a social order, in certain forms of society, under definite social
    • because certain invisible spiritual Beings have worked on him. If the
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 7: The Four Spheres of the Higher Worlds
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    • Yesterday we tried to acquire a certain insight into what is called
    • normal human consciousness and not with clairvoyance, we find certain
    • a certain respect an exception. In the Elementary World what is called
    • Certain subtleties in our experiences are necessary if we are to
    • a certain respect. If we speak with unprejudiced minds our ordinary
    • certain store of spiritual-scientific knowledge protects us from
    • To reach a certain stage of knowledge it is always necessary to
    • evolved to further stages in such a way that for certain reasons it
    • Thus at the boundary of the World of Spirit, certain Beings touch this
    • boundary from above and assume certain qualities; certain functions
    • world whence certain higher spiritual Beings themselves derive their
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 8: Mirror-images of the Macrocosm in Man. Rosicrucian Symbols.
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    • the hours of sleep the Ego must certainly not be sought within the
    • physical and etheric bodies in a certain consolidated form. But what
    • To clairvoyant consciousness the Ego is always present in a certain
    • Accordingly we may say: At this particular point certain forces are
    • physical organism of the eye, for example. We hold back certain forces
    • and allow certain others to pass through — these latter being
    • must be a certain law and order corresponding to that of the solar
    • connected with our time-system. There is a certain irregularity for
    • forces which have formed our nervous system, we shall certainly find a
    • of a certain irregularity is explained by the fact that man is
    • man — but not the plant — is able to do. Thus in a certain
    • plant but at the cost of a certain deterioration.
    • elaborating mental images and conceptions which have a certain
    • Rose-Cross is related in a certain respect to the outer world, but it
    • life from time to time, we certainly ask ourselves the question: What
    • the next stage, as soon as the man has acquired a certain skill in
    • and eddying within us, a certain progress has been made. We can then
    • a final experience. Certainly this path is a hard one for many people
    • will surely come but it must be achieved by practising a certain
    • can we be aware of a certain progress; but although at the beginning
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  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 9: Organs of Spiritual Perception. Contemplation of the Ego from Twelve Vantage-points. The Thinking of the Heart.
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    • humanity. We described how by adopting certain measures for his life
    • consciously into the spiritual worlds. Certainly this is also possible
    • already enables man to have a certain insight into the higher world.
    • or certain formulae in which great world-secrets are briefly
    • quite certainly lead us into error. With ordinary intellectual
    • establish in the soul a certain sense of responsibility towards truth
    • those who out of certain primitive feelings — which are entirely
    • higher development must for a certain time also undergo training in
    • with the heart. Then there remains with him a certain habit of
    • way many a man will feel when certain statements are made that the one
    • seventh day, although he knows for certain that it had been finished
    • a certain justification; we must learn how to think, as the
    • certain category of phenomena he could have performed an enormous
    • justification, but in a certain domain only. Spiritual thinking must
    • there are certain processes in the brain which explain thinking’
    • consciousness a person stands at a certain place and knows that in
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 10: Transformation of Soul-forces and Stages in the Evolution of Physical Organs. Reading in the Akasha Chronicle.
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    • mistakes. There it is necessary to have the inner certainty which will
    • interesting fact that in our very blood we have an image of certain
    • In a certain respect everything connected with evolution has its
    • ordinary memory which may have a certain exactitude; secondly, a kind
    • the heart is the older organ and had to be elaborated in a certain
    • professor who rotates a drop of oil but we have a picture of certain
    • certain distance from the Sun and in a definite relationship with the
    • because our intellect is constituted in a certain way. But our
    • that answer gives a certain indication that man must also change his
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 11: Man and Planetary Evolution
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    • certain respects. You will have realised that if every aspect of these
    • long periods of time and have been brought to a certain stage of
    • becomes an active force. — In this sense certain supplementary
    • perceive a certain inner deficiency. It is absolutely true that the
    • take place something that in a certain sense happens every morning
    • necessarily have been burnt up. Yes, certainly, if the human physical
    • aeriform or gaseous state was possible, and certainly what we call the
    • that certain Spirits, the Spirits of Will, let their own essence
    • presented, questioning ceases to have meaning at a certain point.
    • the lung, we can say that in a certain way it presupposes the lung, it
    • Macrocosm but in a certain sense we also give them back, although we
    • in a certain sense recognise each other and feel akin. Where else in
  • Title: Life Between ... IV: Recent Results of Occult Investigation Into Life
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    • of my presence here in Vienna, which was necessitated by certain
    • certain impulse that was to give mankind the possibility of an inner
    • there lived a certain personality named Norbert, who founded an
    • is capable, that he can do it. A certain resignation is
    • thought it will lead most certainly to selflessness. Such moods of
    • to use a more descriptive form. Certain things may sound rather
    • depend on certain qualities that we have acquired previously on the
    • the whole cosmos. That is why spiritual science will certainly
    • when I had to resist a certain piece of knowledge because it was too
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    • with certain impulses that it alone can give.
    • return into the body is to a certain extent like the setting of the
    • often sense a certain fatigue in the morning. The less tired a person
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    • HEN anthroposophy is discussed in certain circles today, one of the
    • what was then considered in a certain sense the ancestry of man.
    • will. In superhuman pride, certain beings revolted because they
    • a certain sense, is also a divine corpse, though on a higher plane,
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    • people had the idea of instituting a festival at a certain time of the
    • But while thinking and willing have assumed a certain character by
    • a higher one. When man enters into a certain relationship with them,
    • to do it — a certain dead weight acts in our soul: the elemental
    • except for having derived a certain satisfaction from what he read
    • confidence in a spiritual impulse, grasped at a certain point of time,
    • their blood circulation a certain psychic element in addition to the
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • in the wider sense. But the knowledge of this connection certainly
    • consciousness certainly present in ordinary life, though an inferior
    • discover a certain emotional content underlying the actual dream
    • In this connection, there are certain quaint people who keep trying to
    • laws diminish in a similar ratio and eventually, beyond a certain
    • primitive way, a certain space for a chamber that was covered for
    • arrangement which in a certain way was impervious to the physical
    • Only one who had passed through a certain training could make sense of
    • Now, to raise this heart as a sense organ to a certain degree of
    • reflects the sunlight that then, under certain conditions, falls on
    • reached only by ascending, in a certain sense, to the spirit world. In
    • any abstract instruction; with the result that at a certain age a man
    • his second teeth or reaches puberty at a certain age, so men of old
    • rains! In certain localities where there is a great deal of rain, it
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    • certain Mysteries at the height of summer, the season in which we have
    • quarters; and I must say that a certain policy adhered to by some of
    • certain arrangements that bring about nothing but abstract
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    • out into the world – perhaps even with a certain belligerence
    • him. It is only through the recital of certain aesthetically
    • a certain extent been achieved when once he has succeeded in
    • certainty of spirit sensing;
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    • a question of ascertaining the object. By virtue of what does
    • spirit must first ascertain it. Thus the laws in accordance
    • spirit were certainly no bad thing. And this might apply also
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    • certain aspects which can throw some light upon the events
    • preparation, by guiding your souls towards certain powers and
    • consciousness. Let me point out to-day certain facts of human
    • development, certain more or less sub-conscious facts. But let
    • me therefore set out from certain facts concerning human
    • his etheric body, but that certain Beings of the higher
    • character and that it is uncomfortable, in a certain way, to be
    • an adherent of spiritual, science. For from certain aspects
    • spiritual science begins to treat certain matters earnestly
    • years, and through which no van ever passed since. At a certain
    • by the usual door which would have led him down a certain path,
    • it was he who caused the van to pass by at a certain moment and
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    • beings. At certain times people are seized by illness. As a
    • justified. There are indeed certain illnesses which must be
    • a certain moment is an attempt on the part of our body to
    • and certain people thought that they had to assert their own
    • to reach. Then they bring forward certain interesting things
    • war I once more emphasized in this or in that place certain
    • certain direction; the Italian Folk-Soul speaks, for example,
    • people that the Ego reaches a certain stage of development at a
    • certain sphere, Solovioff, the great Russian philosopher, was
    • later, he would certainly not have begun with: “Habe nun
    • young children and youthful persons certain forces which will
    • if we consider that at a certain time there existed a Bohemian,
    • cremation in Basle, I had to send certain words to the
    • been accepted, addressed certain letters to him and these
    • appealing to your souls and by stimulating certain feelings.
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    • the earthly existence and would become the victim of a certain
    • certain inner diligence. Thinking in connection with
    • certain sense, the human being has eliminated himself in connection
    • answered on the other hand that, although human feeling can certainly
    • state, that they certainly did not express themselves in earlier
    • a certain sense by reason of yourself, by reason of your will, is not
    • give a certain satisfaction to an earlier humanity, is no longer
    • that we know quite certainly we have never previously seen. The
    • thinking. At a certain point of time, the person then has a
    • this soul content, put it away, in a certain sense render his
    • soul — to which he looks back later with a certain shuddering
    • which has proceeded from himself. If, for instance, at a certain
    • person came to him at a certain point of time, spoke to him,
    • Imagine that you have walked for a certain distance over ground which
    • the external world. But, if we possess a certain amount of property
    • else. This can be obtained only when we feel that a certain state
    • within himself, who views this, is in a certain state of well-being,
    • the experience of a certain blissfulness in his inner being.
    • was a certain sense of well-being, an intensified feeling of
    • the courage to make the transition from a certain lower clairvoyance
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    • In this ordinary knowledge we come into possession, in a certain
    • through immediate experiences how indifferent, in a certain sense, is
    • the case of abstract forms of knowledge. It is certainly true that
    • in a certain sense, quite objectively the external world and do
    • become, in a certain sense, a different human being through
    • healthy and ill are concepts to which a certain indefiniteness is
    • elevates my life. I become through it in a certain way more
    • although I have certainly undertaken to explain in such books as
    • every one possesses the possibility today, up to a certain degree, of
    • especially that feeling of intense pain at a certain level on the way
    • soul, and spirit — one will certainly see that, in the
    • super-sensible beauty, that which has left behind, in a certain sense,
    • is manifest in a person under certain circumstances in the
    • educator the embodiment of truth, beauty, and goodness, in a certain
    • age of the life where certain teacher personalities have stood very
    • It is certainly true that one does not stand in immediate need of
    • assuredly, with a certain measure of justification — that the
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    • by them with a magic power. I realize that I have imposed upon myself certain
    • What has now been described are two ways to confront karma. To a certain
    • then we must accept the fact that the wiser man in us wants certain
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    • As to the question concerning Self-Knowledge — that can certainly
    • Today, therefore, we will consider certain questions which are often
    • the alternative of seeking either pain or happiness, would certainly
    • certain solemn and dedicated moments of life we try strenuously to
    • lesser wisdom — who is, after all, part of us. But in certain
    • upon myself certain pain without which I should not have overcome this
    • certain zenith to the descending curve. This point of time —
    • A certain striking fact presents itself to occult research.
    • This certainly seems strange, but it is the case, and a very great
    • the higher Self; certainly he will find something, but it is only what
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    • As to the question concerning self-knowledge, that can certainly not
    • therefore, we will consider certain questions which are often
    • of seeking either pain or happiness would certainly choose the path to
    • of much account. A great deal is achieved, however, if in certain
    • wisdom — who is, after all, part of us. But in certain
    • upon myself certain pain without which I should not have overcome this
    • this feeling of shame by saying to himself: ‘No, I have certainly not
    • Certainly not. To recognise something for what it really is does not
    • certain respect our karma consists of suffering and joys; and we
    • time when the forces of youth are spent and we pass over a certain
    • A certain striking fact presents itself to occult research.
    • certainly seems strange, but it is the case, and a very great deal is
    • he can find the higher self; certainly he will find something, but it
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    • “wiser being” within us in order that certain imperfections
    • Today we will amplify our study of karma and of certain experiences in
    • actually present. More and more the certainty arises that we ourselves
    • such thoughts do, nevertheless, correspond, in a certain way
    • towards earthly existence will certainly awaken remembrance, only it
    • world. The gates of the spiritual world were closed for a certain
    • at a certain place in Europe — the name cannot now be given but
    • who through the operations of world-karma had gathered at a certain
    • and more delicate, until at a certain age of life it was transparent
    • And here I want to begin by giving a certain example. Those who
    • on into the 'nineties of last century; one became aware of certain
    • time, have been aware of a certain radiance emanating from a certain
    • product of the spiritual processes around him; and when certain
    • had remained lying there, he would certainly be dead. — Such an
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    • by the wiser being within us in order that certain imperfections may
    • us. And then we become more and more certain that we ourselves have
    • such thoughts do, nevertheless, correspond in a certain way with
    • existence will certainly awaken memory, only it is a memory belonging
    • world. The gates of the spiritual world were closed for a certain
    • a certain place in Europe. The name of this place cannot now be given,
    • certain place in Europe in the thirteenth century and had found one
    • a certain age it was transparent in every limb. The boy ate less and
    • became aware of certain influences emanating from a remarkable
    • raying out from a certain personality, which was not altogether
    • product of the spiritual processes around him; and when certain
    • him to get up. If he had remained lying there he would certainly have
    • this might not be the case, for if he searches he will certainly find
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    • sensations to certain points of view which can bring some light
    • directing your souls to certain powers and forces which have an
    • only the elemental world but also certain beings of the higher
    • other peoples in whom we are not incarnated in a certain
    • folk-soul in whose area we are born in a certain
    • uncomfortable in a certain respect to be a supporter of
    • for the soul-life. We have to accept while we live in a certain
    • incarnation in a certain nation that it is involved in the
    • certain way with such etheric bodies that are torn away by
    • a door through which he would have gone on a certain way, this
    • and immense will certainly sprout up as an effect of the blood,
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    • beings have illnesses at certain times. One considers illnesses
    • certain time of life; we can also speak of a development of the
    • happens at certain points in time. The events which happen
    • Such an individual being was Solovyov in a certain field, the
    • certain time — in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries
    • Basel. I had to speak certain words to the disappearing soul.
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    • that it has worked out its passive role with a certain inner
    • cosmic relationships. In a certain sense, the human being has
    • feeling can certainly play no distinct role as it exists chiefly in
    • their present state, if we recall that they certainly did not
    • of day: “What you undertake in a certain sense by reason of
    • certain satisfaction to an earlier humanity, is no longer valid for
    • we know quite certainly we have never previously seen — this
    • further development of one's own thinking. At a certain
    • away; he can, in a certain sense, render his consciousness void of
    • — to which he looks back later with a certain shuddering
    • has proceeded from himself. If, for instance, at a certain
    • came to him at a certain point of time, spoke to him, what he owes to
    • certain distance over ground which has been softened by rain, and
    • possess a certain amount of property and we subtract from this
    • only when we feel that a certain state, linked with the picture
    • himself, is in a certain state of well-being, that well-being and
    • of a certain blissfulness in his inner being. Indeed, up to the point
    • where one excluded one's own inner self, there was a certain sense of
    • crossing from a certain lower clairvoyance, after eliminating their
    • discretion for each step, to perceive the world in a certain
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