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- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 1
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- Anyone who tries quite seriously to work through the experiences
- quite special experiences which can have a dismaying, revolutionary
- shocks pass quite naturally over the soul when the whole course of
- is experienced in a quite definite manner, but for unmediated vision
- prepared to set aside his own opinions and to observe quite
- transformed. In the first place there will be a quite new mode of
- futile. It is a futility to which all souls quite naturally give way;
- ordinary life. In a certain respect it is something quite terrifying.
- the Initiated a mere means to an end. Let us try now to be quite clear
- him. He has worked his way through to the moment where something quite
- Thou art alone in the world. Thou art quite alone in the world. And
- that he has brought with him a certain power. It is perhaps quite
- quite terrifying, because two things are entirely lacking from them.
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 2
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- experiences something different, but he experiences it in a quite new
- There, events occur in two apparently quite separate domains. In one
- experience is, he must adopt quite different habits of thought. A few
- acquires for the ascent into the higher worlds. Quite definite
- of any superstition, but from that of quite empirical observation, he
- Earth's vegetation changes in the usual way. Quite similar are the
- for these, quite independently of the Sun's position, are outside his
- quite special and important experience in the Mysteries. It was
- spiritual worlds one must be quite clear about that.
- the quite different nature of the spiritual world as compared with the
- experienced. at a quite definite stage of the Mysteries. From this
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 3
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- quite numerous beings; Zarathustra gave them the name of
- quite apparent to the seer, as it was to the Egyptian soul who was
- out from the Being with whom you are united, you are now in a quite
- worlds, his feelings were quite similar to those of a present-day man,
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- place in a quite special way through the fact that those inspiring
- exercise on man a very great influence in a quite special way. While
- soul. That is why so many people in modern times feel (and quite
- quite real in the middle of the Middle Ages, Klingsor, the Duke of
- Consider what people have been learning for quite a long time now and
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