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- Title: Human Values in Education: Lecture IX
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- Geometry, Astronomy or Astrology, and Music. To take one
- whole of life. And astronomy: this helped him to develop the
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VI
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- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 6
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- able to observe, for example the field of astronomy, the fact
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture II: Anthroposophy Does not Disturb Any Religious Confession
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- supported, that it can say to itself, if astronomy points to
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture III: What Spiritual Science Has to Say About the Eternal Aspect of the Human Soul and the Nature of Freedom
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- Just as little humanity could adhere to the medieval astronomy,
- Title: Lecture: The Threshold In Nature and In Man
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- astronomy, as well as in the realm of the organic, and in spite of the
- We can here take once more the example of Astronomy. What Copernicus
- in the field of astronomy or physics or chemistry to-day, or even only
- astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, etc. He imbibes this knowledge
- Title: Lecture: The Migrations of the Races
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- wisdom of Chaldea: astrology, astronomy, astronomical observatories,
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course III: Lecture I: Theosophical Teachings of the Soul. Part I: Body and Soul
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- sentence. Those who had the biggest conquests in astronomy by their mathematical
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture II: What Do Our Scholars Know about Theosophy?
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- takes a popular book about astronomy, know from own experience about that which
- Title: Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology: Spiritual Cosmology
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- What you theosophists tell us about astronomy is ancient wisdom that
- that astronomy has acquired a relatively firm basis. Therefore, what
- who think they must fight against present day astronomy in order to
- collide with astronomy; on the contrary, both ways of thinking will
- and impossible just because Copernicus gave astronomy a new basis. The
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture IV: The History of Hypnotism and Somnambulism
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- of physics, astronomy, and the investigation of the external sense-perceptible
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture I: What Does the Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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- Astronomy had shown them how one can collate world views from the mere
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture III: Is Theosophy Unscientific?
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- age, that the science of astronomy separates from the purely practical science;
- astronomy et cetera, briefly by purely physical rational science. Now we see
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture II: The Nature of the Human Being
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- theosophical anthropology and theosophical astronomy. This is the plan.
- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture II - The Argonaut Saga and the Odyssey
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- mind. A Chaldean priest who cultivated astronomy still sought to
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VI: Culture of the Middle Ages
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- sciences were: Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music.
- Astronomy, too, represented more of less what we understand by it
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIV: Goethe's Secret Revelation III
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXIII: The Arts Faculty and Theosophy
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- dialectic, astronomy and music were taught. The latter was understood
- Title: Two Essays on Haeckel: Essay II: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- science, of astronomy, of physics and chemistry, due to
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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- of astronomy, physics and chemistry, by means of spectral
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXXI
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- astronomy was brought into connection with humanity on the Earth.
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VII: The Core of Wisdom in the Religions
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- anybody reads a popular book, about astronomy, for example,
- of astronomy, who know the methods, have the key to ascertain
- and in the popular talks the field and the facts of astronomy
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XXI: Paracelsus
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- astrological astronomy as Paracelsus calls it. This is a
- science about which our time knows precious little. Astronomy
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture II: Natural Science Facing a Crucial Decision
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- with astronomy and with the view of the astronomical world
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture II
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- modern astronomy. Nevertheless it is a truth of cosmic evolution that
- evolutions in an age which, speaking in the sense of occult astronomy,
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XII: Sun, Moon and Stars
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- sciences and astronomy corrected the worldview of Kant and
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VII
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- astronomy, and one arranged earthly affairs in conformity with this
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture IX
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- geology, biology, astronomy, and so forth. The theories set up today
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VI: Superstition from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- after the author slaughters what astrology and astronomy and
- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture III
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- astronomy, and also the knowledge possessed by the ancient Egyptians,
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture I: The Nature of Spiritual Science and Its Significance for the Present
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- relates to the natural sciences: at the example of astronomy
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- astronomy. What formerly was held to be only super-sensible was now
- modern astronomy. Modern astronomy would consider these ideas to be
- through what astronomy has to offer, by which such a return might
- much that is held to be most true in astronomy, and so it will be
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Astrology and Astronomy. What had previously been regarded as
- with the intrinsic character of Astronomy. As a matter of
- fact, Astronomy is the science par excellence which
- from what Astronomy has at present to offer it would be easy
- will take time to build the bridge between Astronomy and
- real truth. The same holds good for Astronomy, and for
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit in the Realm of Plants
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- astronomy, geology, or mineralogy — basically speaks about the
- by outer science. This is the earth body that present-day astronomy
- that the earth can be considered as it is by astronomy and geology
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- Astronomy, and this circle was for them the outward sign of the way
- Arithmetic from the Phoenicians, Astronomy from the Chaldeans —
- learnt Astronomy; but that he had to turn to the followers of
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 1: Zarathustra
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- Modern Astronomy) ‘describe a circular path’. This
- from the Chaldeans concerning Astronomy — he was forced to turn
- Title: Lecture: Hermes
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- from Astronomy, this leaves a quarter of one day
- astronomy.” At the same time the old Egyptians said: “Our
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 2: Hermes
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- which were separately included. But modern Astronomy tells us
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 4: Moses
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- rhetoric,logic, arithmetic, geometry and astronomy. Plato and
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture VII
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- astronomy, which both among the Egyptians and the Chaldeans was the
- clairvoyance, is seen again in our modern astronomy and modern
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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- Chaldean astronomy — which in both these peoples were the
- epoch, in our modern astronomy, in our modern science.
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XV: What Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World?
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- Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World?
- could doubt that one can look at astronomy hopefully if the
- talk is of the world origin? For astronomy is rightly a science
- what has astronomy to say about the origin of the universe?
- nevertheless, consoles himself with the fact that astronomy has
- fact that just this deepening of astronomy makes us less
- analysis, is the basis of tremendous achievements of astronomy.
- nature to a small, tiny astronomy, to the astronomy of the
- the same clear concepts, which apply to astronomy. One can say,
- to an astronomy of atoms and molecules, anything else is not
- model of astronomy and the peculiar experience: I see red, I
- astronomy offers to any effects of soul and mind which fill the
- if anything mental or spiritual fills the space, no astronomy,
- of the nineteenth century astronomy was limited. However, one
- to astronomy to something that we discussed repeatedly in these
- question: “What has astronomy to say about the origin of
- immediately on the entire astronomy. If we were only able to
- chemistry, physics, astronomy, and geology. One can say, here
- way, and thereby these movements can result? Astronomy can
- astronomy to the necessity to point by quite different means to
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- Title: Human History: Lecture IV: From Paracelsus to Goethe
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- gaze wander over the whole macrocosm, over physics, astronomy,
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Four
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- Astronomy of the kind that is available for men of the present age.
- Title: Lecture Series: Olaf Oesteson: Awakening of Earth Spirit
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- obvious thing that in astronomy it should describe the
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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- modern astronomy, without whom our modern astronomy could
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture IV: The Roman World and the Teutonic Tribes
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- moving through space according to the science of astronomy! You
- through space as the science of astronomy shows you do.
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 2: Blood and Nerves
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- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 2. The Metamorphoses of the Soul-Forces
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- it rose in Aries (Astronomy continues to say in Aries
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture III: Immortality, the Forces of Destiny, and the Course of Life
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- out repeatedly that just astronomy attained its big progress by
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 6. Man and the Super-Terrestrial
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- astronomy it was quite justifiable to add Uranus and Neptune to our
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- as well as astronomy speaks of this world system. However, one
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Seven
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- astronomy, arithmetic and music. The achievements of Plato,
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Eight
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- grandiose than the firmament of ancient astronomy, collapsed
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 8
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- not understand the Copernican system of astronomy; i.e., a system based
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture I: Aim and Being of Spiritual Research
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- human beings need physics, astronomy and so on. However,
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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- modern astronomy. However, if one goes back hundred years from
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- astronomy.” Of course this is not even original! Du
- Title: for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- mathematical than those who develop Astronomy. That's the
- Astronomy, and conceive it in this way. It won't occur to
- accomplished in astronomy, astrophysics, physics or chemistry.
- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 2
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- Mercury. (We know that thc Venus of ordinary astronomy is
- of astronomy is Venus according to occultism.) On the way
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture II
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- ordinary astronomy the Mercury of astronomy is the Venus of
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Two
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- bodies are not as physical astronomy describes them. In their
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Six
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- astronomy, alchemy, chemistry, geography, as they were in those
- Title: Lecture: From Jesus to Christ (single lecture)
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- lifeless cosmic body of modern astronomy, but as a spiritual planetary
- impulse came from his being led through a comprehensive astronomy and
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture I: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism
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- physical conception of astronomy — yet it is so.
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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- astronomy and in all fields which are independent of the rejuvenating
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 6. The Five Root Races of Mankind.
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- Title: Man/Light of Occultism: Lecture IX.
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- astronomy of today then the movement of the breathing can be
- of action that planet which in physical astronomy we call Mars; and he
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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- man from the world of the fixed stars. Even our mechanistic astronomy
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Copenhagen, 10-15-'13
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- around them an astronomy could arise that lets the heavenly bodies
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Six
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- in modern Astronomy everything is a matter of calculation.
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture V: Comenius and the Temple of PanSophia
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- also learn medicine, philosophy, astronomy, etc., besides his
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IX: Celtic Symbols and Cult, Jesuit State in Paraguay
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- Copernican astronomy or Darwinism instead of preparing the
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Two
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- According to the calculations of today's astronomy, Mercury circles
- astronomy. Our dreaming, fantasy-filled, often somnambulistic soul
- Between now and tomorrow, reflect on the extent to which astronomy is
- provided us with an example of a man in whom astronomy came to
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Eight
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- astronomy of Saturn being in the Ram or of the Sun standing in the
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- modern physics; Kepler modern astronomy; we have galvanic, voltaic
- in order to come to a more real astronomy, for example, must also be
- in outer lives as we are in regards to astronomy, for instance, which
- Title: Lecture: Mans Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- expressly that modern astronomy does not make its calculations upon
- reality. Astronomy has maintained the accepted ideas of a former
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Twenty Four
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- astronomy takes no account of the constellations, so you will find that
- at the beginning of spring, which is in fact not the case. Astronomy
- astronomy — and brings about the alternation of day and night. So the
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- Title: Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- common folk, they clothed these facts of astronomy in myths,
- other than facts of Astronomy, welded together and
- preserved from a purely physical knowledge of Astronomy.
- Title: Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- is not the man, so too, the content of modern Astronomy is
- Astronomy is only in its initial stages; it has experienced
- outside us. Study what is afforded by the Astronomy of
- Title: Ancient Myths: Lecture I
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- certain legal ideas, astronomy, rhetoric, even a script and so on. It
- Title: Ancient Myths: Lecture VI
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- so in the other stars. Such a universe as modern astronomy fabricates
- already to Spiritual Science which official astronomy does not yet
- Science knows and official astronomy does not yet know, should pass
- instance, of which modern astronomy knows nothing. It knows nothing
- Title: Ancient Myths: Lecture VII
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- Ages still saw angelic Intelligences. Modern Astronomy does not of
- mathematical calculations in Astronomy. But the reality is certainly
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 4
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- Catholics, and indeed leading Catholics, have taken towards modern astronomy.
- In modern astronomy comets are looked upon as ordinary bodies in the
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- pattern of astronomy. When the modern chemist thinks about the
- astronomy itself, what is its ideal? To conceive of the whole
- think about machine-like astronomy and about the industrialism
- Title: Lecture: Fundamentals of the Science of Initiation
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- of the stars. In those ancient times there was no astronomy such as
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture One
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- mathematical aspect of astronomy. Therefore he tempts many people to
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture I
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- only the mathematical aspect of astronomy. Therefore he
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Two
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- astronomy and the like can fill us with fiery enthusiasm and
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture II
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- arises out of chemistry, out of physics, out of astronomy and
- Title: Lecture: Elemental Beings and Human Destinies
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- willing and doing with the Christ Impulse. Our modern astronomy and
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture One
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- Astronomy observes the courses of the stars and calculates; but it
- abstract three dimensions of space. Astronomy reckons with the
- Willing — then just as we learn to apply to Astronomy the three
- Astronomy the threefold division of man as a being of soul and spirit.
- to the methods of modern Astronomy, is equivalent to saying: I look at
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Two
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- astronomy, using for the purpose the instrument that is the most
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Three
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- mathematical astronomy. That would necessitate beginning over again
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Four
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- If we take the statements of modern astronomy — we need not
- present-day astronomy calls ‘precession’, we have something
- Before one engages in Astronomy, one must educate oneself in a
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Five
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- assertions made by modern Astronomy. Modern Astronomy endeavours, with
- But Astronomy cannot, and does not, deny the fact that when speaking
- I am not raising objections to Astronomy, I am merely telling you what
- Our Astronomy, by way of consoling itself, maintains that this pivot
- point lying within itself. Thus exoteric Astronomy has come so far as
- Thus it is necessary to keep a strict eye upon modern Astronomy, as
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Six
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- simple as present day astronomy would have us believe, but that we
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Seven
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- This is the reform that is necessary, above all, in Astronomy — a
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Nine
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- such as one hears of in ordinary Astronomy when it tells of the
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Ten
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- all. And an astronomy constructed on the same principles would not
- disregards the human head. Therefore astronomy has derived forms of
- astronomy still speculates on that today — but in such a way that
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Eleven
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- Astronomy recognises this difference by saying that Saturn goes round
- the difference expressed by astronomy in the shorter periods of Venus'
- Astronomy tries to do so. Astronomy wants to have a planetary system;
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Twelve
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- you will see that ultimately astronomy cannot really be studied at all
- We know that according to the view of ordinary astronomy, the Moon
- elementary astronomy book you can look up further details. Could we
- according to the calculations of astronomy would be only a far-distant
- that we cannot have a single Astronomy but need different Astronomies,
- together as I look at them together. Solar astronomy has nothing to do
- with lunar astronomy. The two only work conjointly in our Universe.
- distinguish between the solar and lunar astronomy as regards the
- himself rightly, the result is not one astronomy, but two; a
- solar and a lunar astronomy. So too we have a human
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Thirteen
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- the Universe, one need only think of a theme in elementary astronomy
- have on the one side the astronomy that applies to the Sun — and
- also to the Earth. We ourselves are part of that astronomy, for we are
- astronomy however, is different. We are organised into lunar astronomy
- astronomy knowing nothing of how at a definite point of time the Event
- of Golgotha took shape, should no longer exist. Every astronomy which
- one another, but still as separate streams — every such astronomy
- is no Christian astronomy but a heathen astronomy. Therefore every
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Fourteen
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- astronomy. As we have seen, if we have one astronomy only, everything
- limited to one astronomy, we say: On the one hand we have the starry
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Fifteen
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- when man still possessed a qualitative knowledge of astronomy and of
- Title: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- dilettantism. That is what has remained of ancient astronomy, and it
- ancient astronomy. This ancient astronomy was quite different from
- there is nothing physical here. Where ordinary astronomy speaks of the
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Bridge Lecture 2: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- remained of ancient astronomy, and it has also remained,
- of an ancient astronomy. This ancient astronomy was quite
- astronomy speaks of the existence of an incandescent globe of
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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- has become of their astrology? Their kind of astronomy? We cannot
- the Saviour be born,” our astronomy, which is the
- astronomy, a solution of the world riddle, out of the inner nature of
- Greco-Latin time, until the Mystery of Golgotha, astronomy was
- way of Cancer the Crab; we must come to an astronomy inwardly, so
- and Vulcan periods. An astronomy from within where formerly
- there was an external astronomy — a piety in the observation
- ancient astronomy had, if we can deepen our observation of nature to
- Title: Lecture: Search for the New Isis, the Divine Sophia: The Quest for the Isis-Sophia.
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- modernday astronomy and other branches of natural science, and realize that
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture II: The Quest for Isis-Sophia
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- mathematical-mechanical world-picture of modern astronomy and of
- we can find an inner astronomy, which reveals to us once more the
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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- secrets, in the ancient astronomy which also reckoned with numbers
- mathematics’ which is none other than ancient astronomy or, if
- spiritual science of astronomy had developed. Through the science
- Title: Responsibility of Man: Lecture II
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- man. In external astronomy we observe the sun, the planets, the
- are reading nothing described by modern astronomy, but at once
- by modern Astronomy and the spectral-analysis described by
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IV
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- Until the fourth century A.D., a form of Oriental astronomy and medicine
- form of astronomy, but now not from the standpoint of
- people arrived at this astronomy — let us call it
- etheric in contrast to our physical astronomy — in the
- concerning this etheric astronomy. It taught that if we turn
- a form of etheric astronomy. It was certainly still possible
- for this etheric astronomy not merely to look upon the
- astronomy does. Instead, since people viewed the etheric
- teaching of antiquity, this etheric astronomy, which was
- ancient etheric astronomy to modern physical astronomy. The
- etheric astronomy, and, actually, the accomplishments of this
- ancient astronomy was subsequently obscured after the fourth
- century and physical astronomy took the place of the old
- etheric astronomy in the fifteenth century, so, too,
- etheric astronomy into harmony with Christianity. From this
- to bring the ancient etheric astronomy into harmony with
- of the etheric astronomy and the element dwelling in
- etheric astronomy that could be found in the original
- has much to do with etheric astronomy. This is the reason he
- Athens that had tried to unite etheric astronomy with
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- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture V
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- ancient astronomy and medicine. Its reality, concentrated in the
- cosmos that had disappeared along with etheric astronomy and
- astronomy, too, had passed over into abstract thought.
- with the methods of external, physical astronomy, they
- antiquity possessed an astronomy inbued with life and medical
- a living astronomy, a living medicine. Just as a living
- astronomy will reveal to us a heaven, a cosmos, that is truly
- Mystery of the Blood and a spiritualized astronomy has
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VI
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- took hold of physical astronomy and physical medicine, and,
- they sense how impossible a merely physical astronomy, a
- through a spiritualized cosmology and astronomy, and if we
- Title: Development of Thought: Lecture 1
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- sciences. In astronomy, chemistry, physics and physiology we find
- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- instinctive, human wisdom it was astronomy that was expressed. What
- was spoken through the alphabet and what was taught in astronomy in
- astronomy of those times was not presented in the same way as the
- geometry, music and astronomy. In this ascent through the various
- lived in Man as active astronomy. And by rising to dialectics one came
- astronomy. Arithmetic was not taught as the abstraction of today, but
- experience. The astronomy in the subconscious then became something
- that one consciously mastered as astronomy, as the highest and 7th
- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture VII: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- void of the Gods, the world that is investigated to-day by astronomy
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Three
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- universe, in no way resembled our modern knowledge of astronomy or
- astrophysics. Our astronomy and astrophysics show us the mechanics of
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eleven
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- would be to ask in real life — not in astronomy, of course
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture V: The Human Soul in Relation Sun and Moon
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- What is modern astronomy? For a long time it has
- Astronomy does not venture further.
- thoughts. Astronomy is basically nothing but thoughts about a
- huge world machine. Man's thoughts concerning astronomy are of
- Title: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers: Lecture I
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- Today we learn astronomy, spectroscopy and so on. We learn how the
- Title: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers: Lecture II
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- astronomy, to the music of the spheres, to everything embraced in
- Title: Origins/Natural Science: Lecture III
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- beginning most clearly in Copernicus’ conception of astronomy,
- himself. He lived in astronomy.
- Copernican astronomy with a system of coordinates simply inserted
- astronomy, on the other the discovery of the circulation of the blood
- Title: Origins/Natural Science: Lecture IV
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- Copernicus tried to grasp astronomy with abstract mathematical ideas.
- Title: Origins/Natural Science: Lecture VII
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- earlier astronomy tried to grasp the solar system, it not only summed
- Title: Origins/Natural Science: Lecture IX
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- from astronomy to the meager beginnings of modern chemistry. On the
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture IX: The Relationship of the Planets to the Metals and their Healing Effects
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- Now, astronomy today looks at such a planetary system without
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture V
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- laws and calculations even to astro-chemistry and astronomy; a cognition
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Four: Spiritual Truths and the Physical World
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- created by modern astronomy, biology and science is a world devoid of
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture IV: Blavatsky's Orientation: Spiritual, but Anti-Christian
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- modern astronomy, biology, natural science, has brought with
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Seven: The Consolidation of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- done when physics and astronomy had led them to look for atomic
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture III
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- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture II
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- customary today in astronomy; I could also draw it differently.) There
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture IV
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- that it is connected with what can be calculated through Astronomy.
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 8: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 27 December, 10 a.m.
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- to encompass mathematics and astronomy. And the last, for the
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 9: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 28 December, 10 a.m.
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- realm of mathematics and astronomy it comes from her. You,
- in the field of astronomy, to go back to the more ancient
- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture IV: The Relationship of Earthly Man to the Sun
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- that became customary in later Astronomy and is still customary
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- astronomy cannot think otherwise than that these comets come from far
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- to a new astronomy experienced within.
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- treatment, take no account of Astronomy, have indeed definite
- connections with Astronomy, that is, with a true knowledge of
- thought to the field of Astronomy, that astronomical
- Astronomy
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- they are concerned with Astronomy, in a mathematical and
- we call the domain of Astronomy has become the exclusive one.
- Astronomy, has been built up. I am not at the moment speaking
- we have brought into Astronomy in the first place. Now we
- knowledge of astronomy but it would be of no use to speak of
- astronomy should be described, according to the modern
- on the model of mathematical Astronomy.
- the one hand we have Astronomy, tending more and
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- that Astronomy must be linked with Embryology. It is
- realities of Astronomy, which lie apparently so far removed
- work at Embryology without working at Astronomy. Nor can we
- occupy ourselves with Astronomy without bringing new light to
- the facts of Embryology. In Astronomy we are studying
- noticeable in such a science as Astronomy, where no account
- strange thing is that in practical Astronomy, calculations
- practical Astronomy, — to obtain what is needed for the
- Astronomy, founded as it is on the Copernican system, it has
- Astronomy is therefore not really based on the Copernican
- development of modern Astronomy is presented in such a way
- exist in Astronomy today, though it is seemingly a most exact
- excluded from the foundations of modern Astronomy. We will
- appear, in relation to Astronomy? We can regard the
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- like this, for it will lead us into the realm of Astronomy
- firm foundation for true Astronomy.
- Thus a new science of Astronomy must be
- external Astronomy of today, when we are in a position to
- Astronomy today and we shall also be able to make essential
- corrections in this external Astronomy.
- movements of the Moon described by modern Astronomy or
- Kepler. Astronomy has become more and more
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- approach to Astronomy, the more one find men conscious that
- For modern Astronomy the three famous Laws of Kepler are
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- deduced what then became a whole genetic system of Astronomy.
- incommensurable numbers. Modern Astronomy is clear on this.
- incommensurabilities. We are forced by Astronomy to the very
- in a way is the reverse of what we had in Astronomy. There we
- Mathematics in Astronomy we come at one point into chaos. And
- the incommensurable numbers. In Astronomy on the one hand, we
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- Astronomy will not quite go into our head. This is not said
- theory of knowledge. Astronomy will not go into the human
- metabolism and fertilization — and Astronomy
- is to the ordered Cosmos of Astronomy in just the same
- Astronomy,
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- Astronomy of our time only takes into account what is
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- Astronomy today must have recourse not only to the primary
- orthodox Astronomy. Far more important is the method of our
- present-day Astronomy, — velocity and all. Let me then
- unrelated to present-day Astronomy, nor do I mean it not be.
- sense of present-day Astronomy you wished to calculate the
- People have thought it strange that in the ancient Astronomy
- Modern Astronomy too has its three Suns. There is the Sun
- , in modern Astronomy? The path of it is calculated.
- Astronomy then has another Sun — an imagined one of
- first correction. Modern Astronomy too therefore
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- current astronomy, one comes away dissatisfied.
- been cultivated in Astrology; the natural in an Astronomy
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- held about the heavenly bodies from those adhered to by astronomy
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- the picture they present to modern astronomy — a picture derived
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- such tremendous consequences in astronomy and especially in
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