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  • Title: Lecture: The Ahrimanic Deception
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    • of our time, it makes a great difference if one speaks from a
    • great part of mankind today is already under the control, from one
    • philistinism could make one also flee from the beauty and greatness
    • materialistic, you must receive the answer: a great part of modern
    • a great part of modern Christian theology succumbs when it no longer
    • Ahrimanic powers can use and which will give Ahriman the greatest
    • predominate in modern times. You know, indeed, what a great difference
    • earth is robbed of spirit, robbed of soul, even of life. It is a great
    • consciousness through the tenets of these great spirits in human
    • evolution merely shows the universe as a great mechanism.
    • things are there; they live within it. And much of the great discord
    • still children. We have made such great strides — right ‘to the
    • that it is illusion. Ahriman has the greatest possible interest in
    • superstitious empiricism, one is dealing with a great illusion, a
    • deception — that men should not recognize this is of the greatest
    • prevail into the third millennium. He would have the greatest success
    • confusion over mankind that will gradually become greater and greater
    • such a great temptation to contribute to Ahriman's triumph!”
    • already, for surely the World War catastrophe was a great folly! Yet
    • great harm which such one-sidedness would cause. By being faced with
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  • Title: Lecture: The Influence of the Dead on the Life of Man on Earth
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    • only be hinted at. A very great deal will yet be necessary towards an
    • with the great universe, the macrocosm. Therefore, what is
    • universe than a great mechanism. Truly it is a strange mechanism
    • and here. You will find a great deal about the conditions of
    • for time plays a greater part in it than space. Nevertheless, it is
    • to do with you, and now you must begin making great efforts to get
  • Title: Lecture: The Problem of Destiny
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    • of these great general aspects, of these general truths, but also of
    • greater value for the individual and concrete life of a human being.
    • a physical body. A far greater sphere of connections arises if we
    • greater sphere of forces develops than those which arise between these
    • beginning we feel that there must be a great difference between a man
    • form of violent death, and a man who attains a great age before he
    • attained a great age.
    • other side, this lofty, great and uninterrupted sight, also brings
    • greater amount of inner experience, greater results of inner
    • easily show you that the perception of death itself has a great
    • Indeed, spiritual science is a great life-treasure, also in the
    • ... indeed, many a teacher of Greek thinks that he is far greater
    • inoculated with the great, encompassing impulses which can only arise
    • I have now expressed truths which have a great weight in the
  • Title: Lecture: How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?
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    • to each other. In this respect there is a great, difference between
    • to make friends. We must know a great deal about each other before
    • undertakings depended to the greatest possible extent upon personal
    • in their next incarnation. Sympathy and antipathy are the greatest
    • authority has become so great and so intensified that under its
    • There are, however, a great many people whose sincerity
    • These three things must be the great true ideals of the
    • THE SPIRITUAL WORLDS. These are the three great aims and impulses of
    • because the three great true ideals of human understanding,
    • way’ the place where he lives) “is in a far greater sense
    • should be the three great concrete Ideals of our fifth post-Atlantean
    • great ideals to direct the sciences. It will be for them to refine
    • penetrate and further the life of modern humanity to the greatest
    • the greatest tasks of our time. And our souls will then be filled
    • In this sense the three great concrete social ideals and
  • Title: Lecture: The (Four) Great Virtues
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    • The (Four) Great Virtues
    • THE GREAT
    • very great deal. Today I would like to choose out one particular
    • the great philosopher of ancient Greece, distinguished these four
    • man attains in the way of wisdom enables him to reap the greatest
    • a great distinction between the brain and the heart in their relation
    • and these have to make the greatest efforts within themselves,
    • way even the greatest and noblest works of art of the greatest poets
    • science these things will have to be developed in greater detail.
    • its greatest power.
  • Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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    • the great questions of life take on a new character in each
    • century, for a solution to the great mysteries of man were
    • wonderfully advanced laws of physics and chemistry. The great
    • let us examine where this approach with its great hopes has
    • of the ways of approach, with its great hopes. We see as it
    • were, these great hopes disappearing into the world of
    • of space that we can add nothing toward answering the great
    • another sphere there have been just as great hopes, and
    • think of the great hopes people had with the advent of the
    • great as is the difference between the various species we see
    • think that Naegeli, the great botanist, was really a one-sided
    • great pupils of Haeckel, the most radical exponent of
    • honest and conscientious, do we not have to admit as the great
    • great and shattering truths which stand at the start of every
    • the soul, active solely in the life of the mind. After a great
    • life is let go, it enters into much greater depths of our life
    • anthroposophy, climbs to greater heights, and it must be
    • science of spirit. Thus also the son of the great Johann
    • with great care and immerse ourselves in their manifoldness.
    • people had the greatest hopes of gaining a new view of the
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  • Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture I
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    • feel: “Standing there, you bring a great deal to expression in
    • is the same with the child as with people in general — a great
    • only to the experiences that will come in later life. A great deal
    • great social task if you take the force of feeling which social
  • Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture II
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    • change overnight. We must strive towards a differentiation of a great
    • been the great tendency of the last four hundred years. And to-day,
    • through a book he is already sharing these thoughts with a great
    • Christ Himself, it is a great mistake to suppose that the solitary
    • my dear friends, that people have thought a great deal about this,
    • Nature of Christianity; in it he speaks a great deal about the
    • great mark of our time.
    • a great thing — but it ought not to be all-sufficient for human
    • Feel the great
    • the great difference between youthful enthusiasm and the enthusiasm
  • Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture III
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    • HERE is truly great significance in how certain
    • evil spirit! Imagine a great thinker, knowing nothing of our time and
    • are the one great mirage in the world, while the substance of our
    • — you may object — a great deal is said about the
    • has to say: It is like a dream... even a great thinker of two
    • foundation. It is here, in this great illusion, that we have to
    • reality. For this is the great difference between human life and
    • a great deal which was formerly instinctive is now rising into the
    • such a way that there is not much to say about it, but a great deal
    • how thought could be carried like an arrow over great distances by
    • But a great deal
    • life of the spirit. And the loneliest of all were the great thinkers,
    • Gottlieb Fichte. You will have heard and learnt a great deal about
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture I: The Social Question as a Cultural Question, a Question of Equity, and a Question of Economics
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    • have to a great extent caused them. Especially now that we are at the
    • clearly evident to everyone that over a great part of the civilized
    • occurrence of great, of immense changes in the whole structure of the
    • of the world has produced great, epoch-making results, especially in
    • of social will; since it is true that the greatest philanthropists,
    • great majority of people, when they hear of the social ideals of
    • unbiased judgment he watched how the great accumulations of capital
    • life. He saw the formation of trusts and of the great financial
    • those companies which with their massed capital acquired great power
    • economic conditions were there: — great accumulations of
    • I have taken great
    • rights, to political impulses, which can meet the great demands of
    • of life, of great masses of people at the present day, and it shows
    • The economic aspect of life has to a great extent over-spread
    • consumer is expressed by the price. It is a great error to confound
    • modern business books, when we know how to read them, a great change
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture II: The Organization of a Practical Economic Life on the Associative Basis
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    • idea of the threefold membering of the social body, there is a great
    • region, might be able to form a great federation in which all the
    • like. In short, a great federation embracing production and
    • little insight into facts knows that the idea of founding this great
    • more easily seen. The great federation embraces a vast social area.
    • an error which leads to the foundation of a great federation in which
    • absolutely foreign to its nature. But by far the greater number of
    • in the greater part of the patent schemes for the reform of the
    • company-principle, not even on the great syndicate-principle, but we
    • Today, however, a great deal is said from the ethical standpoint on
    • great deal. In public life to-day, in a life fruitful of results,
    • the ability to spend a great deal is just the sign of a large income.
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture III: The Task and Limitations of of Democracy, Public and Criminal Law
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    • very great extent that the ability or inability of any individual to
    • unpleasant for the average man. For it is a matter of great
    • which they develop and form their capacities, have become to a great
    • in the following aspect: Among great masses of people there is a
    • question turns has been hidden by this dogma through a great
    • greatest seriousness. He must ask himself: What is the significance
    • sections: 1. The great landowners; 2. The towns, market and
    • identification with the great land-owning class, with the towns,
    • great landowners about anything that benefited them economically, a
    • that in the old German Imperial Parliament there is a great party,
    • what part of the world it goes. His work is a small part of a great
    • fellow-men in one great circle, eventually with all their fellow-men
    • some great machine need not put his whole self into the contemplation
    • great error must be overcome — the great error: that we need
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture IV: Cultural Questions, Spiritual Science, Art, Science, Religion
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    • in the greater part of the civilized world, opportunity to carry out
    • before the great catastrophe of the World-War, in the spring of 1914,
    • to any other real work of art? Do we not see in such great works of
    • means the measure of their greatness? Do we not see the measure of
    • their greatness in the creation of something from within that is far
    • evident in social life that great numbers of people look on art as
    • great deal to them, since they had themselves the desire to be
    • great is the terror they experience at the thought that any other
    • worlds, great errors and misunderstandings have been spread abroad
    • is no great difference externally between a child of five and one of
    • great and social significance to men, that everything by which they
    • greatly has humanity fallen away from the perception of the true
    • Him correspond to the experiences of those who draw near to the great
    • renew religious life, the very great importance of which must lie
    • centered at Dornach, which has to a great extent met with
    • will not call this great drama which has held the world in thrall for
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture V: The Cooperation of the Spiritual, Political and Economic Departments of Life
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    • from which a great part of the population of the world is striving to
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture VI: National and International Life in the Threefold Social Organism
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    • idealistic aims whose greatest value lay in their international
    • by saying that while other interests which bore a much greater
    • That this great
    • with which we have dealt. The greatest hindrance is the lack of
    • editorial presents no great difficulty nowadays. For there is so much
    • In that speech from the throne there was a great deal said, very
  • Title: Behind the Scenes: Lecture 1
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    • great power over other, large masses of people.
    • mutually illumine and explain each other and in doing so greatly
    • much greater insight. In the nineteenth century, a remarkable Order
    • greatest importance that men shall learn to see into the realities of
    • that a great deal must often be done that yields no gratifying
    • enough! Where necessity is greatest, remember, there the opposition is
    • another, on this or that date, a certain man died. A great deal may
    • conversation that means a great deal to you. A materialist, naturally,
  • Title: Behind the Scenes: Lecture 2
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    • undergone very great changes indeed, it cannot be said that equal
    • undergoing great change — when we are able to observe not only
    • great deal that is unintelligible on the physical plane only begins to
    • inability to understand the great difference between the West and the
    • the Beings superior to them. These Beings of lower rank fought a great
    • greater importance than it ever had before. At no other period could
    • This is a truth that was destined, after the great changes in the
    • greater extent than people believe, the grievous and tragic events of
    • be imbued with greater and greater reality.
    • being a matter of no importance, there is a very great and essential
    • men astray in regard to the events of greatest importance in the
    • other player is always there? It is a very great help indeed to be
    • future. Our time is suffering great harm, in that the forces that were
    • leave unexpressed my thanks for the great efforts made in connection
    • may appear within the great stream of tragic, devastating happenings
    • today, we are doing something of great and incisive importance for the
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture III
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    • first great Teachers of humanity. They were not incarnated in physical
    • in previous lives — it was as if the Great Teachers spoke from
    • The great
    • Today the great Teachers form a kind of spiritual colony on the Moon
    • these great “books” kept by the Moon sages. Before we
    • great Recorders of our past life and therefore constitutes part of
    • Moon, its dark shadow becomes for him the great Admonisher formed by
    • spent. I have said that the Moon Beings, the great Recorders,
    • today and what was taken for granted not so very long ago. A great
    • — that there are great similarities in
    • great Initiates underwent similar experiences in
    • the world was meant to know about the great Initiates was biography
    • a great deal of knowledge about the outer spiritual world. In
    • may meet an individual and then have a great deal to do with him,
    • a rule, and a great deal of talk goes on about world affairs, about
    • the great counterparts in the Universe of the microcosmic destiny of
  • Title: Lecture: Love and Its Meaning in the World
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    • To disseminate love over the earth in the greatest measure possible,
    • development, for he has still greater debts to pay to the past. He
    • greater perfection of our own being. Love for a few or for many beings
    • great egoists unless the impulse of love, the Christ Impulse, is
    • great danger that — if it is cultivated without the Christ
  • Title: Lecture: The Work of the Angels In Man's Astral Body
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    • watching out for the signs of the times. A very great deal is
    • world-evolution. One of the greatest defects, one of the principal
    • consider in greater detail the nature of man himself. In the sense of
    • in any way. Great world-events often pass men by just as something
    • These events can be characterised in greater detail, for to know what
    • great significance — and they want to lift man to their own spiritual
    • excellence of materialistic Darwinism. He is also the great teacher of
    • technology, so that with somewhat greater refinement, men shall
    • great danger may arise and men must be alert to it. If they are not,
    • future evolution of the Earth, a great danger to this evolution will
    • Here lies the great danger for the age of the Spiritual Soul. This is
    • Everything connected with medicine will make a great advance in the
    • into the spiritual world is itself a greater awakening from ordinary
    • great or middling importance of which you will be able to say: It came
    • I have already spoken here in greater detail about such matters. From
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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    • Goethe's poems were taken from: J. W. von Goethe 103 Great Poems,
    • the great researchers and thinkers came at the end of the
    • of bowl that surrounds our world. It was a great moment, when
    • beings as it were. It was a great moment when Gordano Bruno
    • great action to put a spiritual picture beside this sensory
    • is very important that we face Giordano Bruno as a great spirit
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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    • With a great number of those who have gone from us, wonderfully
    • Plato, the great philosopher of ancient Greece, distinguished
    • on our great brain, the more — the outer anatomy does not
    • There is a great difference between the brain and the heart
    • beyond the brain, and then they must make the greatest efforts
    • biggest and noblest fruits of art, the great poets of humankind
    • are on the fields where they have now to serve the great duties
  • Title: Lecture: How Do I Find the Christ?
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    • denying the greatest of all events on Earth. When a man
    • a participant in the greatest event on Earth.
    • soul is too feeble to comprehend this greatest event.
    • plan it would have taken a course leading to greater and
    • greater participation in the destinies of the body, including
    • great, very wise, on the Earth, but, by instilling this
    • and from the consideration of these we can rise to the great
    • Eurythmy, are greatly in error. Words are nothing but
    • great mystery of everyday life. It makes all the difference
    • is actually the greater in what has been inspired in this
    • greater Rerversity when, holding our crimes proved by our
    • his many and great volumes, as it had been with thunderbolts
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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    • clearer feeling than this: a more or less greater role is
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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    • as much as possible; with the greatest degree of association
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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    • experiences is of a far greater importance than can be
    • can with the greatest human ingenuity, applying the deepest
    • result of slavery and you will, even by employing the greatest
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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    • considered great in Greece and also later times, and the
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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    • relationship could be even greater than one to a hundred. So,
    • Commerce, the great land owner, from the curia of the cities,
    • Just think back to the great ideals of the French Revolution:
    • must not forget what a great change can develop between one
    • a state like Austria could expect great success from this.
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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    • How would this great cooperative be set up? Here one must take
    • interest. To a greater extent what had been the case in earlier
    • What the first speaker brought, for the greatest part, doesn't
    • Now, the greatest part of course doesn't involve me but it has
    • how great the temptation is, when inspired youth who have



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