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  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Contents
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    • one-sided point of view does not lead to truth. Passions, desires, have to be
    • its place the culture of the ego arises. The beatitudes point the way to the
    • starting-point for an immortal life. In the last instance Faust ascends from
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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    • consider human life from a higher standpoint, the possibility of breaking
    • point which holds together the members of his bodily organism. And if we
    • his inner feelings to the point of reaching a decision, he will lay a finger
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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    • whose external life almost nothing is historically known. From the point of
    • point of view. In a little work entitled
    • then, does point to something super-sensible; the faculties used by the soul
    • sense-world. Or we need only point to the experience of conscience in the
    • course of human history from a spiritual-scientific point of view teaches us
    • spiritual researcher will agree that from the standpoint of modern culture
    • to such things as two interlocked triangles, one pointing upwards, the other
    • another. Modern man will come to the point of saying to himself: My reason
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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    • starting-point.
    • this central point in himself, he will be in danger of losing himself through
    • views and standpoints. However, if we look impartially at the facts, we shall
    • millionaire, accordingly, rose to the point of declaring as a generally valid
    • statements, we shall find a clue. Bear in mind that Harriman says pointedly:
    • fails to get away from himself. Up to a point we may conclude that it is
    • on a particular standpoint.
    • opinions depend on our personal standpoint, our habits of mind and our
    • away from ourselves and see clearly how much depends on our personal point of
    • personal standpoint or point of departure influences his views, he will
    • standpoints.
    • viewpoint. In the search for truth, the only passion that must not be
    • but also those that are gained by creative thinking and point towards the
    • means. He is convinced that a false viewpoint cannot be refuted by logical
    • standpoint he should make his own. From the enhanced consciousness of truth
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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    • active agent. The soul must feel that, having developed to a certain point,
    • central point of the soul which can lead to the real Self and makes it
    • led and guided from a standpoint which never shuts out the light of thought.
    • but we need not. That is the point, and it must be kept especially in mind if
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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    • from a certain point of view it is
    • level, at the old standpoint. But let us suppose a case where a person really
    • point. When pleasure in eating meat has gone, then to abstain from meat may
    • its accustomed standpoint, it does not rise to higher powers, and he puts up
    • beyond a certain point, and then they speak of etheric
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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    • to exemplify in themselves the primary point in their programme, for they
    • things from the standpoint of Spiritual Science, we are not so much concerned
    • judgment — these are not important points. What matters much
    • plant at the moment when it is rising to the point of imprinting its Ego, as
    • Whatever points may be set out in the programmes of societies, however many
    • definite goal. Hence at one point he calls him a “poor wretch”.
    • show, one might say, the nature of egoism at its highest point. This
    • Goethe wished to indicate here as an important point in Wilhelm Meister's
    • the entire range of wisdom and can survey it from his vantage-point!
    • intended for it. Goethe inserted these stories at various points and made
    • in this way from an artistic standpoint. But, after all, not a line of it was
    • read it. They are, of course, right from their own point of view, but it is
    • to lead man out of spiritual existence to the point where he could fall into
    • if we consider it from a higher standpoint, can be transmuted into good
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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    • and that of Christianity on the other, from the standpoint of Spiritual
    • from the point of view of spiritual life.
    • the point of this parable quite clear, Nagasena says: “Thus it is also
    • Here the thing we see points directly to something behind it. This way of
    • this question of repeated earth-lives from the standpoint of Spiritual
    • Christianity in its right relationship to Buddhism from this standpoint, we
    • the Old Testament both point to a definite event, as a result of which man
    • developed in the course of time. How has man reached the point of being able,
    • — when Christ Jesus appeared on earth. Men were at a turning-point
    • Christ Jesus points the way to the human Ego, to the divine element in man.
    • the starting-point of an immortal, invincible life. This death is not
    • life, a sign of that which conquers death and points away from everything in
    • other time has there been such a turning-point in the evolution of mankind.
    • starting-point of a new evolution, which sees the sources of life eternal in
    • gain from modern viewpoints what they need for their inner life, turn to
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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    • from the point of view here intended, we are repeatedly reminded of the
    • not from the standpoint of contemporary psychology, but from that of
    • standpoints of the present day has often been brought out; and need be
    • point to the great event which enables a man to become a spiritual
    • The point is that teachings and observations concerning the soul should be
    • man, who can point to lower forms of life which evolve gradually into higher
    • life is the result of earlier lives and the starting point of numerous
    • This point must
    • this central point, we should be merged passively with the outer world. Our
    • It points to
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • intended to point in a direction to which I am not likely to return this
    • standpoint of science today. But all you can learn from these sources or from
    • of this kind has been spoken of from various points of view in the course of
    • starting-point, should prefer to deal with some even subtler relationships
    • the facts did point to some influence. And he had, as you will have seen,
    • At this point we
    • The point is
    • standpoint, but whether or not we reject the spirit does not depend on
    • agreeing from the spiritual-scientific point of view either with Schleiden or
    • noteworthy, and has often been pointed out here, that the method of
    • standpoint of Spiritual Science, we are of course not obliged to swear to
    • from this point of view. Materialistically minded people will of course find
    • in this case also to point to an external influence as we did with regard to
    • on a rhythmical pattern. This point has hardly ever been mentioned anywhere,
    • the earth, as we see it today. From a spiritual-scientific point of view the
    • Consciousness Soul, points to a period during which the bearers of the above
    • built the Sentient Soul, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul, points
    • point we must emphasise is that man grows out of these external influences.
    • of life where Spiritual Science can indeed point the way to a great



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