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- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 1
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- different. The change can be characterised in a few words by saying:
- it is very easy for misunderstandings to arise. When this stage of
- upon certain difficulties which may arise in living together with
- moment when one is preparing to rise into higher worlds, intellectual
- upon nothing; but he cannot draw back and cannot rise. So it is with
- arise, and truly must arise in him who is to be initiated. He feels he
- aspirant has risen beyond the mere Contact with Death, but
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 2
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- natural law. When we rise to the human kingdom, we feel obliged to
- In truth, these things rise from the grotesque to the tragic. All such
- Earth. Something else, however, arises within him. When he looks at
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 3
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- first, though not permanently. Something like a remembrance may arise
- happenings. And what is then experienced (one cannot characterise
- rise. Yes, from these memory pictures you may well come to recognise
- been connected with those who as Initiates had then risen into the
- if one tries to summarise all one sees, it can be characterised in
- Then, however, arises a great longing, a longing that becomes terrible
- physical body and the etheric body arise out of the forces of the
- All this is experienced by a man of the present time when he rises to
- how the etheric and physical sheaths arise and are formed out of the
- self-knowledge arises, to know what a man is and yet the Being
- aspirant knows at once through his own vision. An earthly birth arises
- those bodies that arise from the divine forces and beings perceived
- as described at the beginning of the present lecture. He rises up into
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- Knights of the Holy Grail. In the rise of the Holy Grail can be found
- characterise the processes involved.) But there had to be a difference
- there was embraced everything which characterised the secrets of the
- daughter of Eblis. Iblis, by her very name, is characterised as being
- biography comparable with Goethe's could not rise to such heights as
- to make their abode there, circumstances may arise in which there is
- and the other can rise into the spiritual.
- persons who with one part of their being rise up into the heights,
- Just as it was right for Egyptian times that one should rise up into
- world, and through it to rise into the higher spiritual worlds. A wish
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