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  • Title: Lecture: The Influence of the Dead on the Life of Man on Earth
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    • spiritual world. Let us assume that we lost a beloved friend through
    • unhappy love affair — that is what the psychoanalysts generally
    • psychoanalysts — if feelings of love were there, while the
    • beloved being was removed; that is to say, if the love remained
    • from the aspect of disappointed love affairs. On the contrary, we
  • Title: Lecture: The Problem of Destiny
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    • might say that he has lost a beloved human being, who has vanished
  • Title: Lecture: How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?
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    • together in love; but other forces work against these rising
  • Title: Lecture: The (Four) Great Virtues
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    • looking down upon that to which their love is directed. In the period
    • them in love or by family ties — then the community is a much
    • intimate love to our spiritual movement, in order to help with
  • Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture I
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    • through the abstract conceptions loved by economists and political
    • age looks with real love on his youngest contemporaries.
  • Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture II
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    • Whoever develops an achieved idealism in himself, he will have love
    • telling men they ought to love one another: it is like preaching to a
    • men — love, love, love ... that is mere sermonising, mere
    • you will kindle a warmth of soul in the love of man for man. For as
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture IV: Cultural Questions, Spiritual Science, Art, Science, Religion
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    • we have learnt out of love for our teacher which we could not
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture VI: National and International Life in the Threefold Social Organism
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    • impulses are egoism and love. It is a widespread
    • opinion that ethical law requires that egoism be conquered by love,
    • and that in the progress of human evolution pure love should supplant
    • love is certainly less evident in our day. In speaking of egoism, we
    • by love does not help us much to understand egoism. For the point is,
    • love, we find that it is absolutely founded on the egoism of the
    • egoism. In the love of country, in patriotism, egoism doubtless rises
    • of nature; through this contemplation we are impelled to love, to
    • We learn little by little to love them with understanding; and in
    • proportion to our learning to love and to understand mankind in its
    • real motive-power of production is self-sacrificing love towards
    • organizations, of a source from which unselfish love for the various
    • which love is the ruling principle — there is the
    • spirit must furnish the understanding, must permeate with love that
    • love to internationalism, in the sense already indicated. But egoism
    • egoism, but from love, and which, therefore, can govern production.
  • Title: Lecture: Love and Its Meaning in the World
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    • The older we grow, the more we begin to love the wisdom revealed by
    • life as the spiritual core of his being ripens. But the deeds of love
    • everything we do out of love, we pay off debts. The only actions from
    • genuine love. It is because men are subconsciously aware of this that
    • there is so little love in the world. A soul must be very advanced
    • itself; but then the world profits all the more. Love is the “moral”
    • antecedent of love. A Spiritual Science without love would be a danger
    • for humanity. Without sense-born love, nothing material comes into the
    • world; without spiritual love, nothing spiritual. Creative forces
    • unfold through love. We owe our existence to deeds of love wrought in
    • the past. To pay off debts through deeds of love is therefore wisdom.
    • As well as love there are two other powers: might and wisdom. To these
    • to love. The all-embracing attribute of the Godhead is therefore not
    • omnipotence, not omniscience, but love. God is supreme love, not
    • love is a unique, Divine Impulse. The Mystery of Golgotha was
    • Therefore anyone who knows the mystery of love can be a Christian.
    • Spiritual Science must include this love — otherwise it leads to egoism.
    • love. Together with selfishness, evil came into the world. It had to
    • But through man's conquest of himself the unfolding of love has been
    • LOVE AND ITS MEANING IN THE WORLD
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  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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    • love. One cannot imagine that the human being participates in
    • such a way that it appears as a force of love, of compassion,
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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    • are fond of in their love. In the time between birth and death,
    • loved them or were connected with them by natural bonds, then
    • done this because of intimate love to our spiritual movement to
    • in imploring love may radiate and unite with the power of the
    • Our souls' imploring love
    • Our souls' imploring love
  • Title: Lecture: How Do I Find the Christ?
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    • contemporaries of Christ Jesus who truly love Him — the
    • love for Him had prepared them for a life in Christ after
    • enemies of the Gods who love mankind. What the good spiritual
    • Woodrow Wilson. That is merely a personal aside. I love
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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    • virtues, how they should relate through love with their fellow
    • considered. You can study the actual events. It is a lovely



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