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- Title: Lecture: The Threshold In Nature and In Man
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- changing all the time, moving onward from state to state; consequently
- Title: Lecture: The Migrations of the Races
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- element, into the great idea of the organization of States. The
- States suitable for the different peoples.
- the third to build the foundations for the State, to galvanize
- as in Troy or Alba Longa, or in the theocratic State, Palestine. But
- not in any way qualified for the task of organizing States. This
- working together with Alba Longa, the priestly State, had brought Rome
- The Theocratic State.
- existing forms, taking the form of the law from the theocratic State,
- State which had already founded a world empire. The priest who
- state that he was sent by the Pope to counteract their influence. It
- Shamo, state, Sibylline, theocratic, Trojan, truth, Turanian, Tyrian,
- state,
- Title: Lecture: Morality and Karma
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- statement may seem perfectly correct; nevertheless it contains envy
- Title: Lecture: The Supersensible in the Human Being and in the Universe
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- As stated, we do
- conception is the other aspect, concerning which he states that,
- can check the statements of the spiritual investigator. Just as it
- Title: Lecture: Reincarnation and Karma
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- accepted, for instance, such a statement as “All that is
- scientific statement that worms, insects and fish do not
- because he knows that the human state of mind regarding
- Schools of Ancient Wisdom the significant statement was made,
- objection to the statement that all higher functions in the
- from the living,” the corresponding statement,
- and add at once the end of Topinard's statements. “During
- statements, in a sketchy summary of exact scientific religion,
- the following (twenty-second statement) "... Just as ... in
- Natural Scientists, the statement can be found: “Do we
- Title: Lecture: The Errors of Spiritual Investigation
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- Franceseo Redi (who put forward the basic statement: Life can
- Title: Lecture: The National Epics With Especial Attention to the Kalevala
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- Iliad. Homer wishes only to describe to us that which he states so pregnantly
- I state as something of the objectivity of which I am conscious, something
- which I could never state to give pleasure in the way of flattery. We
- that man has his origin and primitive state in the spiritual; therefore
- Title: Jesus and Christ
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- the Christ Jesus Event. Statements of religious creeds concerning this
- body. The statements of the spiritual investigator come from
- to biology. It states that a living being recapitulates in its
- deemed unfit in its ordinary state to penetrate into those spheres
- When the ancient Persian surpassed his ordinary state of
- but I can fully understand it if some say my statements appear to them
- Title: The Social Question and Theosophy
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- A state councilman is normally
- [4th edition, Berlin 1905, p.31] { Bracketed statements [ ] are
- stages of its existence, even in its germinal state,
- Steiner's private library (Archives of the Rudolf Steiner Estate
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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- that time I only noted the tune in a half-dreaming state. But
- this meditating be far removed from any kind of dream state or
- hypnotists produce a hypnotic state is the very opposite
- statements about the science of spirit. With this one
- statement he proves how far he is from what is meant
- spiritual world as I have described. Irresponsible statements
- What is meant is that in certain states of life we train the
- states, in this condition of soul, the soul has a different
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- wonderful statement of Rabindranath Tagore about the
- based on land and obedience evolved out of the old estates and
- North American states when all sorts of people mixed with each
- but would like all the same to state what I think is the
- attitude of the state toward property, of tariffs and of
- struggle with truth, on the other a statement of something by
- statements he makes about the Americans hit home. He says
- life as a whole, proceeds in alternating states of waking and
- state. We sleep and dream beneath the surface of our normal
- state in the subconscious, the unconscious. Man's real life
- anew according to the inner copy. This is the true state of
- statements, but in future our study of history will result in
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture III: The Supersensible Being of Man
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- permitted to make such a paradoxical statement. Its truth will
- meditation, when he immerses himself in a state of
- hallucinations and even more serious states. In our ordinary
- actually enter into this living state of thinking. Alone, we
- lose ourselves so that we actually reach the state of
- disappears too. Then we remain in a state of
- unconscious state he is nevertheless within the being of his
- on the one hand is similar to the state of sleep, but which on
- even say it is the very opposite of the state of sleep. The
- experience the transition in a conscious state. The power that
- body in a state without consciousness — I do not have to
- reason this state is radically different from the state of
- this state where the will is detached from our normal soul
- that such a statement could make one despair of the wise
- statement “The world is only idea.” This had such
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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- this is a significant statement, coming from one so familiar
- ordinary life we are familiar with two states of
- consciousness, the state of our normal consciousness
- day consciousness. We are also familiar with the state of our
- or that produce morbid or unsound states of any kind, but they
- consciousness, out of a dreaming state, and makes our
- and immature state, rather like a hope or promise.
- or state of something that has been preceded in planetary
- present-day physical body, but in a spiritual state and with
- himself a pupil of Haeckel, as an appropriate statement about
- like this. It all adds up to a clear statement as to what
- Title: Eternal Soul of Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- Even in ordinary life we know of two states
- different from one another. We know the state of wakefulness,
- where we are from morning till night, and we know the state of
- in the waking state.
- sleeping state — in general so to speak — so that
- entirely different state of consciousness. What happens because
- we see with the eyes, such as we have in the waking state,
- Thus we know our dream state only from the
- to something new, to a higher state of consciousness? Can we
- awakens out of this ordinary everyday life to a higher state
- the dull, dreamy state of the child's consciousness.”
- human being has evolved out of the dull, dreamy soul-state of
- perhaps we are brought to a state only of some self-deception
- can reach yet another higher state of consciousness.
- in him a state which I call the deepest silence of the
- very gradually cease. At the state of zero — having
- arrived at the zero state over the loud din — we call
- also in the waking state, they are actually a dream. We
- Then it all goes down into an unconscious state. Then the idea
- only dream about even in the waking state, we gradually switch
- Title: The Story of the Green Serpent and the Beautiful Lily: Lecture I
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- The well-known statement, which, in its lack of humility, boasts of
- the Lily. The highest forces of the soul, the highest state of
- of freedom, this state of soul, which was communicated to the
- penetrated them by means of the laws of nature, this state of
- Goethe has described that Love as the highest state of Freedom, as
- he is in an almost unconscious state, and not when living in clear
- Title: The Story of the Green Serpent and the Beautiful Lily: Lecture II
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- statement, because not much Anthroposophy can be traced in his
- that, the soul is thrown out into a state of disturbance. Goethe
- drawn into the spheres of Phenomena, but in a state of disharmony.
- into states of trance. This crossing of the bridge is accomplished in
- Title: Lecture: The Old Sagas of the Gods
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- fire of passion in a purified state, and thereby win
- Title: On The Gospel of St. John
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- ant-colony is far more wisely arranged than many a modern State.
- Whence is to come the Leader of a modern State — a true Leader?
- this state of things could not remain, for human beings have quite
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Gospel of St. John and Ancient Mysteries
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- that has ever borne rule in states, all the order and Morality that
- and three nights the man lay in another state of consciousness in the
- Title: Lecture: 'I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life'
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- such statements of modern psychology. Really foolish things
- “I.” The “I” brings about our state
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- against the spiritual-scientific statement or truth that when the
- state of the soul the human being is not able to observe the soul
- obtain another state of consciousness; his consciousness would be
- life forces which exist in ordinary life, but in a dormant state.
- unconscious state during our ordinary life? Because the soul's
- science. We can understand this, and, as stated, no objection can
- feeling which lived in us in a dormant state and which must now
- super-sensible world: on the one hand we should rise to the state
- aspect. As stated, SELF EXPERIENCE OF THE SPIRITUAL WORLD is
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