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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Contents
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- from soul and spirit. The fact of repeated earth lives is a consequence of
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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- to look more deeply into human character, the facts outlined in previous
- soul which were lacking earlier on; but all this is subject to the fact that
- capacity to transform experiences into faculties is limited by the fact that
- expression, the fact of its activity and its way of working combine to form
- for whose work I have the highest respect. But the fact that even great minds
- pats his stomach with a feeling of satisfaction, we can see how his character
- previous lives. Here reincarnation becomes a palpable fact. We need only know
- earlier lives are determining factors in any given life; and we see how the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- fact that — just as research can be carried out in the
- modern science has brought to light many facts that were unknown a few
- super-sensible knowledge. Even then, one fact could hardly be denied: that in
- this fact was never quite lost, even in the time when men had ceased to
- the injunctions of duty and conscience. Therefore I must accept the fact that
- are cognisant of the facts know that myths and legends derive from
- the 19th century, are doing something out of line with the facts. That is why
- then he had consciousness of God. But for particular facts he could turn only
- whether the things he sees are in accord with the facts, these pretended
- researchers will impart information that goes against the facts. Moreover,
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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- views and standpoints. However, if we look impartially at the facts, we shall
- down? We can feel that Harriman's reflections suffer from the fact that he
- goal. This is shown by the fact that truth, in the sense intended here, is
- because we have grasped this fact inwardly. If the hundred or thousand people
- experiences between birth and death, we shall find how much satisfaction, how
- in it are continually enhanced. We experience joy and satisfaction at every
- he reveals the dissatisfaction that this kind of attitude can at times call
- Goethe's meaning. The smiths extol productivity and welcome the fact that in
- precisely the fact that to be active entails the acceptance of limitations.
- existing things. In fact, man has in his soul two offspring of dead,
- will find satisfaction. Goethe wished to show that an understanding of the
- Deed must be united. In fact, Goethe revised parts of his
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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- simple consideration will show that in fact this is what feeling does. Anyone
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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- find that they correspond with external facts. But this kind of truth cannot
- satisfaction we get from it. Play does not prepare us for anything; it finds
- gaining access to spiritual facts, but once the facts have been communicated,
- firmly founded on facts. But there are other possibilities, and here we come
- indolent to absorb slowly and in the right way the available facts of
- bodily nature, in order to enhance the inner life. This was in fact the sole
- aid, and should be seen only in relation to the fact that anyone wishing to
- worlds and discover there the facts which give birth to the entire physical
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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- someone proves himself to be a great benefactor in one way or another. It
- could well be that he is a benefactor only out of egoism, perhaps out of
- than that, for in fact this playing on words permeates our entire life and
- is seeking satisfaction in vague phantoms, when he should be giving himself
- environment by his own willful choice, and that in fact he owes to his
- fact be kindling human love — a love that can flow from heart to heart
- between dissatisfaction and joy, and these swings of feeling are evident
- and this gives him a certain satisfaction within the limits of the
- only an episode; in fact, the whole of
- heartless towards it, may bring him some satisfaction and a certain
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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- satisfying in itself. This fact alone should be enough to distinguish
- about world origins and the great facts of evolution. And if one particular
- name that may be given to it. The fact that the doctrine of reincarnation or
- Spiritual Science than the fact that the elements of geometry are found in
- not very happy. Even apart from the fact that it is hardly polite to
- important fact concerning human evolution is still not clearly understood.
- his Faust a striving character who passes from desire to satisfaction and
- from satisfaction, to desire, until finally he has purified himself and
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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- and worth only by Spiritual Science. It is the fact of existence that we call
- seriously in relation, above all, to man. It calls attention to the fact that
- in fact a consequence of this statement. Nowadays, when people see, from the
- out against the spectacle confronting us. Our anger illustrates the fact that
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- having a fairly powerful influence on earthly life. Quite apart from the fact
- to bring together the external facts in various fields of research; but he
- with the phenomena of human life as it runs its course, he took similar facts
- the same feelings of satisfaction as does the man who was first in his own
- view they are made up of single cells, and this fact naturally seemed to him,
- therefore set out to investigate the very facts that his opponent brought
- His first conclusion from a mass of facts — which I need not repeat,
- the facts did point to some influence. And he had, as you will have seen,
- moon. In fact there were times when no-one would have cared to shear a sheep
- meridian only once during the same period. And there are other facts. You can
- it are heard, it is in fact highly vulnerable.
- significant fact, however, remains. Although the position and influence of
- to the course of the moon, and that is the most significant fact of all. Thus
- refer to a similar fact which gave Goethe a great deal of trouble. Most
- friends to collect facts and figures for him to tabulate. The purpose of
- Goethe did in fact assemble a great deal of evidence which indicated that in
- that densification and rarefaction of the air, resulting in pressure changes,
- were generally attributed to the moon, sun and other cosmic factors. He
- compare the facts mentioned earlier with such views as Goethe's on ebb and
- Science, but you can convince yourselves by external facts that this
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