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- Title: Lecture: The Ahrimanic Deception
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- it is of the utmost interest to Ahriman that people should perfect
- Title: Lecture: The Influence of the Dead on the Life of Man on Earth
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- fully conscious Imaginative seership. By a perfectly normal and
- Title: Lecture: The Problem of Destiny
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- riddles gives us strength, gradually makes us more perfect also as
- Title: Lecture: How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?
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- perfectly justified in saying: With the Mystery of Golgotha
- Title: Lecture: The (Four) Great Virtues
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- to speak the most perfect in our earthly life — those organs
- understood by more or less perfect organs. Take on the one hand our
- brain. The brain is not the most perfect organ, but we can still call
- it more perfect than other organs, for it has needed longer for its
- brain. Thus there are organs which are more perfect, and have evolved
- into something more self-enclosed, and others which are less perfect.
- The most perfect organs are used for what we achieve in wisdom. Our
- amount of energy — they are in a sense the most perfect.
- ethereal hearts belong, are not so perfect as those which serve
- virtue reckons with the least perfect organs, those which will
- said that this virtue of Temperance depends upon the least perfect
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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- useful, the most expedient, perfection by selection etc.,
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture II
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- human being as perfect, after the manner of Rousseau or in any other
- 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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- domain that had ever existed, even a short time ago. Perfectly new
- Title: Social Future: Lecture II: The Organization of a Practical Economic Life on the Associative Basis
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- its technical perfection, necessitates the initiative of the
- Title: Social Future: Lecture IV: Cultural Questions, Spiritual Science, Art, Science, Religion
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- perfect landscape painting, however perfect, equals in any sense the
- perfectly adapted to the forces of wind and weather, but when we
- perfect imitation of nature be considered the best part of a work of
- the perfection of which it can never attain. It demonstrates its
- Title: Social Future: Lecture V: The Cooperation of the Spiritual, Political and Economic Departments of Life
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- when it develops — as I have described it — in perfect
- Title: Behind the Scenes: Lecture 2
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- of course, perfectly true that the Subconscious works in many people
- Title: Lecture: Love and Its Meaning in the World
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- perfect ourselves; yet the world is richer for our deeds of love.
- greater perfection of our own being. Love for a few or for many beings
- has nothing to do with our own perfecting. Love for everything that
- as a gift of the Godhead, in complete, perfect wholeness. But man can
- Spiritual perfecting will be for earthly man the goal most worthy of
- deeds of love truly are will say that his own striving for perfection is
- selfless. Striving for perfection imparts strength to our being and to
- self-perfecting. Let us be under no illusion about this. When a man is
- Title: Lecture: The Work of the Angels In Man's Astral Body
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- led automatically, in accordance with perfectly good principles, to
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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- because of his imperfection. This is heroic resignation, full
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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- that which one can understand as almost perfect organs. Take
- our brain on one side. The brain is not yet the perfect organ,
- but we can call it, at least, perfect compared to other organs,
- perfect. The perfect organs are used by that which we
- which are as it were already the perfect ones.
- not as perfect as those are, which serve wisdom. These organs
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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- Self-evidently, nothing can be totally perfect in the world,
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