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- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 1: Natural Science
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- individuality, implanted in us today by our inherited qualities
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 2: Psychology
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- the green of plants; noble and mighty is all this — but
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 4: Spiritual Geography
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- world of plants as it grows and flowers. If we have formed a
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 6: Individual and Society
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- is not disturbed, any more than a plant placed in the ground
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 7: The Individual Spirit and the Social Structure
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- essences of one type or another. They knew what each plant in
- plant was eaten, the effect upon their organism was such that
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 8: The Problem (Asia-Europe)
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- transplanting itself to Europe and entering further and further
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 9: Prospects of its Solution (Europe-America)
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- pedagogic method, and how this has been transplanted to
- learned something, but implanting it in your will by the
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 10: From Monolithic to Threefold Unity
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- for that matter, the animal or plant — will display only
- Title: Regarding Higher Worlds
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- nature. We are surrounded by minerals, plants, animals and
- the plant or mineral. This is not at all the situation with the
- plant world also presents something curious on the astral
- plane. When a clairvoyant considers a plant and how its roots
- perceives the plant possessing a physical and ether body. The
- surface: do the plants not have any form of an astral body? It
- plant as there is within the animal. When the plant is looked
- bright cloud surrounding and wrapping this part of the plant
- sinks down over the plant and wraps part of it. The astral body
- of the plant is embedded in this astrality. What is peculiar is
- that when the spread of plants cover the earth, it is found
- that the astral bodies of the plants merge their boundaries and
- envelop the earth as if by a physical air of plant-astrality.
- If the plants only had an ether body they would only develop
- of conclusion is that of the astral. The plant would not come
- the astral nature of the plant.
- researching the plant, how it grows through summer and bears
- starts dying away, the astral withdraws upward from the plant.
- plants die down in autumn, it glows and flashes above it
- beings, the astral beings withdrawing from the plants, beings
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- Title: What is Self-knowledge?
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- and supersensible-world knowledge. Like plants tap into the
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- implanting in thyself something that is imperfect,’ this thou
- just as surely as the seed for the following year lives in the plant.
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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- the earth we recognise minerals, plants and animals! But there is
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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- into plants, the rest are ground up into flour for human food and for
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 1: The World Behind the Tapestry of Sense-perceptions. Ecstasy and Mystical Experience.
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- is in the truest sense in the same condition as a plant. It has no
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 3: The Inner Path Followed by the Mystic. Experience of the Cycle of the Year.
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- plant. A plant is rooted in the soil. The soil makes available to the
- plant a kingdom lower than itself but without which it cannot exist.
- The plant can bow to the mineral kingdom, saying: I owe my existence
- its existence to the plant kingdom and if it were conscious of its
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 4: Faculties of the Human Soul and Their Development
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- as in outer reality, animals, plants, minerals, confront us, so now
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 5: The Egyptian Mysteries of Osiris and Isis
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- confront us: the animal, plant and mineral kingdoms. We also have
- plant kingdom because we possess an etheric or life-body, of which
- earlier than the plant and animal kingdoms? Anyone who thinks
- from the plant; first it was plantlike and then became mineral. Under
- conditions different from those of today the plant kingdom could exist
- formation. Under different conditions the plant kingdom was already in
- was a product of hardening hardening of the plant kingdom. And
- etheric body to the plants and through our physical body to the
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 6: Experiences of Initiation in the Northern Mysteries
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- etheric body alone had worked on man, he would be like a plant, for a
- plant has a physical and an etheric body. Man has in addition the
- these lower creatures of the mineral, plant and animal kingdoms of
- higher members. A plant would be a mineral if it had no etheric body.
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 7: The Four Spheres of the Higher Worlds
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- looks downwards to plants, animals, minerals; in yonder worlds he can
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 8: Mirror-images of the Macrocosm in Man. Rosicrucian Symbols.
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- told by his teacher to contemplate, as a beginning, how a plant grows
- the whole structure flows the green sap. Now compare this plant with a
- with an Ego he appears to us as a being higher than the plant. Only a
- the plant has consciousness similar to that of man and could reflect
- man but not the plant is able to do. Thus in a certain
- respect man has reached a higher stage of development than the plant
- but at the cost of the possibility of erring. The plant is not liable
- chastity of the plant in contrast to the impulses, desires and
- plant but at the cost of a certain deterioration.
- the plant reveals to him; he must gain the mastery over his appetites,
- become as chaste as the sap of the plant when it reddens in the rose.
- cross, with what the plant leaves behind when it dies, then we have in
- nature over the lower. In man, unlike the plant, the lower nature must
- blood. But the rest of the plant cannot be an emblem in this sense for
- there we must picture that the sap and greenness of the plant have
- have contemplated the plant and the ascendancy attained by man and we
- be an example of a simple one. If we concentrate on a plant
- picture of the Rose-Cross we took account of the plant and of man, and
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 11: Man and Planetary Evolution
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- but also with the plant-world as a whole. When we look out into our
- environment, we perceive the plant-world all around us. A plant
- sleep consists of physical body and etheric body. The plants too
- body in common with the plants. But there is nevertheless a radical
- the plant; for in man the two bodies physical and etheric
- are permeated by the astral body and Ego, whereas the plant has
- Thus man stands among the beings of the plant-world, similar to them
- nature we are therefore akin to the plant only in so far as the plant
- dependent upon the plant-world. Physically, man cannot but feel this
- substance, but he needs the plants in order that his physical body may
- existence of the physical body of the plant. Man's physical body as it
- is today cannot exist without the environment of a plant-kingdom
- Let us now enquire into the corresponding process in the plant-world.
- the plant cannot do. The plant is in a definite respect dependent upon
- the relation of the Earth to the Sun. True, there are perennial plants
- essential characteristics of plant-life in the autumn and must receive
- their warmth-giving power, plant-life awakens; when in autumn the Sun
- begins to lose its power, plant-life passes into a kind of quiescence.
- a dying condition. The essential life of the plant dies away in winter
- summer. In autumn the plant must let its etheric body go forth from
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- Title: Life Between ... IV: Recent Results of Occult Investigation Into Life
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- We rob the plant by our dissection, but not the starry world when we
- ascend beyond the plant and recognize how the spirit is related to
- Title: Life Between ... VIII: Between Death and a New Birth
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- like a plant. You may recall that a scientist, Raoul Francé,
- writes that plants are endowed with feelings and are able to admire.
- Yet plants do not have a soul element. The sleeping human organism is
- on par with the plant. The rays of the sun have to fall on the plant
- if it is to live. The earth is covered with plants because the sun
- has called them forth. Without the sun there are no plants and during
- does on the plant. But it is not only the sun that plays a part in
- the influences from the moon there would be no plant growth either,
- The light of the moon influences the plant. The lunar forces
- determine the width of the plant. A plant that grows tall and thin is
- the growth of plants. The ego works into the physical and etheric
- bodies as the sun influences plant growth. Similarly, the astral body
- the central point of the plant world and rays forth its light in all
- to alternate between sleeping and waking like the plants. If there
- plant during sleep. Above him shines the moon, his own astral body.
- sun and moon, and it also marks the end of the plant-like existence.
- growth-forces wane as man awakens. Inasmuch we are plant-like, we die
- be compared to the dying process of the plants in winter. Each day we
- sun were to shine on the earth with strength to bring forth the plants,
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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- where the minerals, plants, and animals live: in what became the
- culminating in our present mineral, plant, and animal kingdoms, up to
- before us the burgeoning substance and nature of plants, the endless
- turns to what lives in nature — in the salts, in plants, and in
- is that sprouts in the innocent green of the plants and what is even
- Out there in the world of minerals, plants, even of animals, that
- super-sensible. It cannot enter a mineral, a plant, or an animal, nor
- everything existing in the minerals, plants and animals — in
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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- plants, the gigantic proportions of mountains, the fleeting clouds,
- majestic plant; and if he is at all imaginative he may even achieve an
- deeper relation to that world of which the plant, for example, is a
- the things around us. When we observe a plant in the usual way we do
- it, of something spiritual; we do not dream that every such plant
- form such abstract mental pictures as we commonly do of plants today.
- For in every plant there is concealed under a spell, as it were
- plant in the right way who realizes that this loveliness is a sheath
- plants, and animals.
- releasing the plant elementals from their spell through his soul and
- end; and the elemental beings dwelling in minerals, plants, and
- creep about, frightening plants and minerals in order to gorge himself
- beauty and loveliness of the plant world and finding deep delight in
- in the world, in enabling an elemental being to slip out of its plant
- autumn as their liberation from the dying plants and withering
- such a way that it makes you regard every plant, every stone, in a new
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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- we describe plants and plant cells, animals and animal tissues,
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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- produced substantial plants, animals, human beings? That is all part
- a matter of seeking the earth, including its production of plants,
- beings, of the plants, so to speak, are received back into the earth.
- the life-giving principle proper, especially in plants — withdraw
- I do not merely say, the flower is blooming, the plant is germinating, but
- flower, my ego germinates in the plant. Nature-consciousness is
- the plant, to blossom with the plant, to bear fruit with the plant,
- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- quite well what she may implant in him, so as to be able again
- the archetype. Thus were born in his spirit the plant-type and
- the animal-type, which are nothing but the Ideas of the plant
- have lost must be implanted in them by man himself, and therein
- fruitful seeds planted by Goethe were passed over
- intention in every single instance; by the side of one plant
- she creates a second, a third, and so on; in no single plant is
- the whole Idea represented in concrete life; in one plant one
- side, in another plant another side is given, as circumstances
- Title: Effects of Christ-Inpulse
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- plants grow upwards from below; but when we observe from
- pictures of plants growing out of the world, come to us from
- of a plant if we hate that plant, — for in that case we
- Title: The Subconscious Forces
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- someone had stated that the plant consists of minute cells, at
- into the plant's organism to the extent of seeing these tiniest
- unable to reach the plant's cell is just as valid as the proof
- to the core; it must be supplanted by the impulses coming from
- materialistically. When materialism is implanted into the
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- being. Just as the seed of the plant lies out of sight under the
- earth when we have laid it in the soil, and yet will become a plant,
- so do we plant a seed in the soul in the very
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Anthroposophy and the Ethical-Religious Conduct of Life
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- lifts himself up into a condition of spirituality, just as plants and
- Title: Lecture: Facing Karma
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- we will become aware of the fact that we have planted a seed in our soul. What
- theory. They have the inherent power of a seed planted in the earth. It
- sprouts and grows; life shoots in all directions and the plant becomes a tree.
- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture III. The True Attitude to Karma
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- Earth. Forces shoot out in every direction and become plant or tree.
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The True Attitude To Karma
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- shoot out in every direction and become plant or tree. So it is
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VII: Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep
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- body and compare it with the plant world, as if its roots
- active in the creation of plants. We see the universe driving a
- As well as we know about the beings of the animal, the plant,
- not recognise the real being of the individual plant if he
- hates the plant and describes what he feels as hatred. And also
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VIII: The War, an Illness Process
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- smallest cells in the plant, but one could never find these
- never penetrate to the organism of the plant up to these
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture III: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- further the human soul forces. Just as the seed of the plant lies out
- will become a plant, so do we plant a seed in the soul in the very
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