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- Title: Lecture: Mathematics and Occultism.
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- circle which may be represented or met with in Nature. So it is in the
- and of which the concrete form is a mere representation. I could learn
- representation of a comprehensive spiritual fact. Here again, however,
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- and the spiritual. From this point of view, the poem represents his
- represents the repressive and destructive forces of the Universe
- Hermaphrodite.” Goethe here intends to represent the astral
- double sex, and therewith sexual love, is also represented:
- In Faust, we also find represented the
- In harmony with all mystical symbolism, Goethe represents the higher
- raised the question, “How are we to represent to ourselves the
- The three worlds are here represented as two regions separated from
- impart of his mystic experiences. The three kings represent the
- evolution of man is represented by the mixed king. But when man has
- represented by a youth who, without having attained inner purity,
- remain incredulous if we say that, in this dream, Goethe represents
- symbolic representation of this boundary. And as he — in a
- Thus did Goethe represent to himself Man as the organ
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- represents something which may be designated as a further development
- eliminated if one reflects that such representations must not be
- representations. Let one conceive the being of man in a mental image
- with representations which may be expressed in words. Let one think,
- with the representations which are derived from the percepts brought
- experience to another as, for example, color and tone representations
- the illustrative representations — but in the manner in which
- presentation and a fantastic combining of sensible representations
- raises the experience into the objective world of representations.
- representations of something objective, was considered in the
- consciousness representations, pictures, or tokens, and holds
- nothing else than that the ego, with its mathematical representation,
- but outside it, and that the bodily activity represents only the
- representations), it ceases, therefore, during the state of sleep.
- Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and Its Building at Dornach
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- was represented by me as something entirely independent, and
- represented within that Society in consequence of an invitation from
- the Anthroposophical Society with what is represented by Blavatsky and
- it became necessary to represent in an artistic, dramatic form that
- representations at Munich to that which our investigations lead us to
- for having a building of our own for such representations, and for the
- such a thing cannot be said, for all religious beliefs are represented
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- methods, represents merely one part, one member of the entire human entity;
- is represented here, is related to the spirit, just as the vibrating strings
- no way represent the arbitrary dominance of any fantastic speculations or
- which appeared, and all of them represented Hartmann as being an amateur.
- Haeckel's pupils Haeckel being the man who represented the
- representatives today announce quite distinctly how totally erroneous the
- Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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- but not represented in their full content, for it is this that proves
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- methods, represents merely one part, one member of the entire human entity;
- is represented here, is related to the spirit, just as the vibrating strings
- no way represent the arbitrary dominance of any fantastic speculations or
- which appeared, and all of them represented Hartmann as being an amateur.
- Haeckel's pupils Haeckel being the man who represented the
- representatives today announce quite distinctly how totally erroneous the
- Title: Lecture: Mathematics and Occultism.
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- circle which may be represented or met with in Nature. So it is in the
- and of which the concrete form is a mere representation. I could learn
- representation of a comprehensive spiritual fact. Here again, however,
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- and the spiritual. From this point of view, the poem represents his
- represents the repressive and destructive forces of the Universe
- Hermaphrodite.” Goethe here intends to represent the astral
- double sex, and therewith sexual love, is also represented:
- In Faust, we also find represented the
- In harmony with all mystical symbolism, Goethe represents the higher
- raised the question, “How are we to represent to ourselves the
- The three worlds are here represented as two regions separated from
- impart of his mystic experiences. The three kings represent the
- evolution of man is represented by the mixed king. But when man has
- represented by a youth who, without having attained inner purity,
- remain incredulous if we say that, in this dream, Goethe represents
- symbolic representation of this boundary. And as he — in a
- Thus did Goethe represent to himself Man as the organ
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article III: Spengler's Physiognomic View of History
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- representative expression of the modern soul-constitution
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article IV: Spengler's Spirit-Deserted History
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- expression of all that this distinguished representative of the
- Title: Lecture Series: William Shakespeare
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- with a certain understanding for the representation of the personality
- Title: Lecture: William Shakespeare
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- certain understanding for the representation of the personality
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture III: Schiller and Goethe
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- could not understand how Goethe could represent Egmont,
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IV: Schiller's Weltanschauung and his Wallenstein
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- which grew out of the depths of his personality, is represented
- Man also originated here; he represents the confluence of all
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture V: Schiller, the Greek Drama and Nietzsche
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- represent the vague foreboding something which is not wholly
- There was a passage from the representation of the typical to
- accompanied the action represented in mimicry. Thus the musical
- and where he has to represent the super-personal he does not
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VI: Schiller's Later Plays
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- as representative of all humanity. In such cases the action was
- representatives of a type; he thought of them in a sort of
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VIII: What can the present learn from Schiller
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- truth in great ideal laws. Art was for him the representation
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IX: Schiller and Idealism
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- representation was meant to bring man more easily to
- only attains that if the villain is represented in such a way
- that is not the whole truth; the sense-world only represents a
- got a representation not of external reality but of what passes
- are represented in a terrifying fashion; we see how the
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture II: The Origin of the Soul
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- little understood by those who represent the religions. Original, eternal
- who represent an uncomfortable opinion. Somebody who speaks of the soul
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture III: The Nature of God from the Theosophical Standpoint
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- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture II: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy II
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- book of the world view which is called “theosophy” today represents
- by a theosophist. The view is represented in it that the human being has not
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture IV: Theosophy and Christianity
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- Just the representatives of such materialistic views will believe to understand
- can be the real representation of God on earth. The struggle of the whole humankind,
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture I: What Does the Modern Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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- at his soul, then he finds that something exists in him that represents a higher
- the feelings, and we have represented the basic qualities of the spirit at the
- the concepts of cause and effect which the theosophical world view represents.
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture II: What Do Our Scholars Know about Theosophy?
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- that school of thought that is represented under the name theosophy in the literature,
- with these names. Who wants to get an idea of theosophy from this short representation
- especially good if we want to orientate ourselves about that which is represented
- not be raised anywhere. It seems to be a summit of arrogance if such representatives
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- not completely to your views, because we representatives of theosophy, nevertheless,
- but metaphorical, symbolic representations of the super-sensible truth. Of course,
- the representative of those who want to get by own knowledge to the secrets.
- give one example, the great representative of the occult science of the 16th
- of natural sciences in his representation. Esotericism explains the phenomena
- He represented the idea of reincarnation, the re-embodiment of the human soul.
- spirits like Hellenbach, an Austrian politician, could accept it. He represented
- ways. The representatives of a super-sensible spiritism like Hellenbach found
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture IV: The History of Hypnotism and Somnambulism
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- of the representatives of the commission were attending: one to ask, one to
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture III: Is Theosophy Unscientific?
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- has often said: he represents the standpoint of science against the medieval
- represented, just into the opposite, considering the earth as a huge living
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture IV: Is Theosophy Buddhist Propaganda?
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- movement brought the world view, which it has to represent, to India again.
- Title: Lecture: Theosophy and Tolstoy
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- represents fresh, childlike life, a spirit who strives to imbue this
- eternally subject to change. We should be very poor representatives of
- worthy representative of spiritual science. The ancient wisdom is not
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- which represents a kind of archetype of man, if, with the methods of
- other than a mighty representation of what we have come to know
- pictures. For this reason, the truths were not simply represented but
- Title: Two Essays on Haeckel: Essay II: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- representation can be made of what transcends the purely
- theosophical mode of representation must be utterly
- represented by the anthropoid apes. These, then, form, in the
- whole ladder of living creatures represents nothing but
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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- representation and thinking lives. He has in a great measure
- correct art-historical representation.
- spheres, which the Pythagoreans represented as truth. This
- because of the necessary shortness of this representation. The
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- authorised representative of the czar (Nicholas II) sent
- a circular to the foreign representatives accredited in
- representatives of the states gave their consent in those days,
- represented as a universal principle. Somebody who is clear in
- Huxley as a representative who had to say from his western
- Title: Lecture Series: The Situation of the World
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- 24th of August 1898 the Czar's authorised representative sent a
- circular to all the accredited foreign representatives at St.
- head of public life. Many representatives of Governments
- Darwinism should have found a new representative in Huxley who
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VII: The Core of Wisdom in the Religions
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- Creation History by Haeckel or from popular representations
- scriptures, as from any other representation of facts that they
- differently towards the representation of a natural creation
- history and the representation of a supersensible creation
- representations, also it would not make much sense basically if
- so many lives, but only saw that he represented this limited
- and darkness or of male and female. They represent the original
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VIII: Fraternity and the Struggle for Existence
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- fraternity, represents a great ideal penetrating humanity, and
- the other represents something that we meet in life at every
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IX: Inner Development
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- in him that rests in the usual human being, who represents the
- Title: Signs/Symbols: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory
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- originally represented. What has become an external, literal word was
- really intended to be the representative, the herald, the symbol of
- initiates were true representatives of their peoples. The initiate of
- first place because they represented a direct imprint of the sun
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture X: Christmas as Symbol of the Sun's Victory
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- This external word should be the representative, the
- of the fifth degree is the true representative of his people.
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XI: The Christian Teachings of Wisdom
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- education of the human race. He represented the antiquity as
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XII: Reincarnation and Karma
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- scientific representation. However, the theosophical or
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIII: Lucifer
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- medieval Faust legend, Faust stands there as the representative
- Even in the 16th century, the folk spirit represented this
- What does Lucifer represent in these old religions? What does
- he represent, finally? This and the like shall occupy us today.
- What does he represent to the occultists, the explorers of the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIV: The Children of Lucifer
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- singer was the representative of the divine Dionysian principle
- a shadowy image of the forces represented once by the human
- spirit which was round Wagner, and he represented the idea of
- itself; it ensouls itself. Dionysus was the god who represented
- else than the symbolic representation of the sexual
- as representatives of the Greco-Roman spirit meet, on one side
- well as death is the winner over life here, one can represent
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XV: Germanic and Indian Secret Doctrines
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- representations of the clouds, the sun, the moon et cetera.
- the continents of the present world represents the etheric body
- member represents what has arisen from the lower passions. Loki
- consciousness that the human being should attain is represented
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVI: German Theosophists at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
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- do not name unknown names to you, but I maybe have to represent
- believe that I am determined to represent Fichte as an opponent
- Fichte represented the doctrine of the ego, of the human
- of the 18th century. He did not represent it in the same way as
- represented it in such a way that a number of persons would
- represented the view that there is an etheric body and an even
- (1777-1811), who represented a peculiar prince in his Prince
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVII: Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods
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- is impossible, of course, that I represent the whole issue of
- myth is a representation of deep truth, of high spiritual
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVIII: Parzival and Lohengrin
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- is represented allegorically: in the Lohengrin and Parzival
- old order is represented by Ortrud, the new order by the
- the usual life. He also wanted to represent the spirit of
- must supersede again. He wanted to represent something like
- Title: Lecture: Easter
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- festival, representing for the Christian a commemoration of
- illumined knowledge then the sun may represent the most
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XXII: Jacob Boehme
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- representation of that which lives in the freedom of the human
- theosophical society represents this, it understands how to
- Title: Lecture: Woman and Society (Die Frauenfrage)
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- look at those peoples who still represent what is left of ancient
- aspects of what this question represents.
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IV: Spiritual Science and the Social Question
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- represents his social theories at different places of Germany
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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- great variety of age groups are represented in the audience,
- Title: Lecture: Occult Significance of Blood
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- shown how Faust, the representative of the highest human effort,
- represented in the poem by Mephistopheles, the emissary of hell. You
- We can here suppose nothing else than that the representative of the
- represent the entire world, that it is in fact only the expression of
- representations, of the outer world. Man has lost the power of
- This is why the representative of the evil principle says: “Sign
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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- Faust, when Faust, representing striving man, enters
- into a pact with evil powers, represented by the emissary
- supposition must be that the representative of the powers of
- world to physical sight, represent only a part of their true
- quotation from Faust, and the reason the representative of
- Title: The Origin of Suffering
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- can itself be first cause, so that what proceeds from it represents a
- which we represent here takes its starting point from the fact that
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IV: The Origin of Evil
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- like ours. Earth evolution represents the cosmos of love; the
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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- transformations represented symbolically how inner human
- represents, not a collection of thoughts, but a
- The animal represents the beam across, the plant the
- World-Body. He meant that human beings represent the highest
- Rosicrucian pupil depicted to himself represents on a lower
- represent a small part of the fourth stage: The quest of the
- becoming — the wood representing the withering of the
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- represented artists who one-sidedly cultivated the two arts
- and Beethoven. He wanted the whole of humanity represented on
- Rhine Maidens. Alberich is representative of the
- ancient gods. They represent a kind of group-soul possessing
- figure of Erda. She is clearly representing the old
- realms. Union with the Walkyrie represents union with the
- daughter of Erda represents the higher consciousness of
- initiation. Siegfried represents the new, the different human
- Lohengrin comes before us as representative of man, leading
- wife represents the consciousness described as that of
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XIII: The Bible and Wisdom
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- truly represents a world event depicting the entry into a
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture I: The Mission of Occult Science in Our Time
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- I represent it here, is synonymous with occult science. Do not
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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- wrote Blind Faith and Science. Wagner represented the
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture II: Feverish Pursuit of Health
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- representation, of joy and pain, the so-called consciousness
- representative of spiritual science. Yes, so says spiritual
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VI: The So-Called Dangers of Initiation
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- representing spiritual-scientific work with full
- that who represents the immature damages himself more than the
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VIII: The Soul of the Animal in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- animal creation is a one-sided representation of the divine
- the most imperfect being, which the soul represents in the most
- represented, Goethe says, pursuing this gradual evolution to
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIII: Outset and End of the Earth
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- human being. As the ice lumps, which precipitated, represent
- imperfect stage of the human being as it were, which represent
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- personality who represents the force of death, of
- powers with the representative of the infernal powers, with
- originate, but also St. Augustine represented this view. You
- St. Augustine at all to represent such a conception.
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XV: The Heaven
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- abilities, and actions gradually, this represents the result of
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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- proto-plant type which existed in all plants and represented the
- an external objective truth with that representation given by the
- you the purest representative at the present stage of humanity of
- that things are not what these representatives of science consider,
- various representations with each other and compounding them
- is represented near the table. One might say that the picture has
- represents Wisdom; the second or Silver one, Illusion,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture II: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Exoteric
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- you, and I have always regarded you as the representative of
- in such a way as the representatives of science assert so
- have seen: the first golden king represents wisdom; the second,
- releases from itself in the representation of the
- representation how any soul force must work moderately together
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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- address that the world-conception represented here starts from the
- which is represented here. This starts from the premise that
- opinion on them representing, more or less consciously, the point of
- representation, feeling, will — the capacity to construct
- representation. There are regions of the idea-life which give us
- conception, that the essence of the thing is represented objectively
- will, feeling and thought by representing them in his Fairy
- The Golden King represents the initiation for the
- thought-capacity, the Silver King represents the initiation with
- three gifts. The Youth in the story represents man in his struggle
- for us the representative of that stage of human development in
- chaotically mixed, that stage of knowledge is represented which does
- I said just now, that if Goethe makes the Youth represent
- representation of the union with the Beautiful Lily. Beauty
- creative fantasy, and if we look upon them as representing
- abstraction, is represented to us in the Will-o'-the-Wisps. They take
- soul-condition. What he gives us in the Will-o'-the-Wisps represents
- in what the Will-o'-the-Wisps represent. What they contain can become
- Snake for him is the representative of that soul-power which does not
- Those soul-powers which are represented in the
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- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture III: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Esoteric
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- that the worldview represented here assumes that the human
- worldview that is represented here is in contrast to that, even
- that is mostly represented today and is in a certain contrast
- or believe to have a judgment about such matters representing
- Those who believe to have to represent the pure point of view
- objectively represented by my concepts and ideas. That has
- represented the initiation of the human being, which he can
- representatives of these three initiations appear in his fairy
- golden king is the representative of the initiation into the
- powers of imagination, the silver king is the representative of
- feeling, and the bronze king is the representative of the
- representative of the human being striving for the highest. As
- well as Schiller represents the striving of the human being for
- king is the representative of that human developmental level
- mixed. He is, with other words, that representative of the
- represented which cannot longer be controlled by thinking,
- things in the outside world. Goethe shows representatively in
- understand Goethe in the representation of such a picture if we
- or represented by the union with the beautiful lily.
- abstractness is represented to us in the will-o'-the-wisps.
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- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture V: Bible and Wisdom II
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- tremendous representation how Christ created the first initiate
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VI: Superstition from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- that he represented his worldview in the freest phrases. He was
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VIII: Issues of Health in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- himself in mysterious way. Hence, spiritual science represents
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- Emerson — we have two representative personalities of our
- time in these representative personalities and of recognising
- which came up to him. There we have a representative of our
- the representative of practical pursuit in our present that
- see these two representatives of our present: that who harshly
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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- anthroposophic spiritual science that is represented here
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XI: The Invisible Human Members and Practical Life
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- that represents the astral body. Now one could say,
- Title: Lecture: The Four Temperaments
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- temperaments, each of which represents a mild imbalance, can
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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- its inner nature, and how they represent a crescendo in the whole
- reminded of the great dramatic representation of man's life
- This was a representation of nature the Mystics in the Middle Ages
- dragons — the upper one representing the spiritual and the
- that appealed merely to the understanding is represented in a
- before him through trickery. Mephistopheles represents all that can
- that drags man down, and represented him as a mocker in the
- written about the earth spirit, he represented it in such a way
- which Goethe represents the stages of the soul's experience,
- Goethe also represents these inner experiences. For he places in
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIII: The Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Exoteric
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- of the good and the bad powers represented around the human
- represented to us in the beginning of
- There we must think of the greatest dramatic representation of
- representation of nature as the medieval mystics believed to
- representation of the different writings, which dealt with
- Herder — to the mere intellect, marvellously represented
- Mephistopheles, the representative of the intellect bound to
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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- the way is masterly in which Goethe represents the secret of
- representative of the astral body.
- experiences, represented to us in the ‘Classical
- represents the idea of re-incarnation cryptically — as
- material world are represented as if the hills themselves bring
- he really intends, in order to represent also this important stage
- bones, so that they have no soul; they represent man at the
- represents the spirits which are not incarnate in the material
- world. But first he represents those to whom the name
- who are incarnate in the material world. He represents them in the
- ‘Cross of roses,’ which represents in the black cross
- the blossoming up of the spiritual world. It represents what
- So we see how Goethe, while representing the
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIV: Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Esoteric
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- representation of the spiritual world, one may probably say
- speak, the thread of representation, even though something in
- this world if it is represented that way. In “the realms
- represent that now Faust experiences — because he is
- from own experience. However, it is great how Goethe represents
- physical world. Now it is represented in the peculiar scene how
- himself as the representative of the astral body.
- represents that in pictures what the clairvoyant consciousness
- There is left to him what represents, actually, nothing but the
- behold the spiritual world. They are represented to us that
- sensuous world. He represents them in the dress which was the
- roses the emergence in the spiritual world. It represents what
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XV: Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- wisdom was represented to the neophyte in pictures. This
- Title: Lecture: Isis and Madonna
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- been described, where the spiritual world is represented by cloud
- who gives birth in man to the higher man, to a man who represents a
- be right in representing the Mother of God at this age still with all
- representations repeated so impressively in olden times and which is
- representations of Isis with the child Horus. These representations
- that this legend is supposed to represent the yearly course of the sun
- Typhon. And in Isis we have the representation of the moon who seeks
- Here, then, is represented in a wider sense the passage from the realm
- the lower human being. Thus we see Isis as the representative of the
- He is the ideal of what they represent — Who would naturally enter
- representing not one Mother but Mothers, three Mothers. In
- the oldest representations of the Madonna. But behind this figure in
- certain Egyptian representations we have another figure, an Isis, bearing
- representing the third stage of the human soul. This is how these three
- three represents the divine masculine in the cosmos. This sacred
- crescent, but actually represents the fruitful working of the forces
- The globe represents the creative activity of the cosmos. I should
- representative the superphysical Isis, who is not impregnated by one
- to the spiritual in the soul; it is something that represents a last
- This is what is represented in Isis. She is fructified by the divine
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- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVI: Isis and Madonna
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- “languages” represent themselves in the different
- for their expression in the artistic representation.
- What does the way to the mothers represent? We have briefly
- being that represents a little world in the big world, what is
- want to adhere to that representation of old times which
- the Madonna so nicely. We want to consider the representation
- of Isis with the Horus child. The representations that have
- represented which searches the sun to be irradiated by its
- representative of the human soul, as that which is born in us
- represented like the oldest Madonna figures. But behind this
- number three represents the divine-male in the universe. The
- effect of the natural force, figuratively represent this holy
- have to speak a lot about it if we wanted to represent an image
- representative, the supersensible Isis stands who is not
- What we could represent at the beginning of our talk
- the representative of the human soul is born out of the whole.
- Because just the human soul seemed to him represented by the
- Madonna and representations of the Isis are artistic
- other if art is a representation of the spiritual again. Then
- Title: Lecture: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- representative of the ‘holy Three’ and around him were the
- power of Fire, and Hodur the Blind, representing the principle in
- Lohengrin is the representative of an Initiate. It is not permitted to
- able to apply the words spoken by Faust of Wagner, the representative
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- that, who combined the being of the triad, the representative
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- his representation which starts from the external sensuous
- representative of an initiate is Lohengrin. One is not allowed
- Rosicrucianism. Bacon represented more than a utopia with it.
- about Wagner, the representative of the materialist thinking,
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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- represents a transition to something which has overcome night. Prometheus
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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- Title: Lecture: Buddha and Christ
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- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 1: Spiritual Science and Language
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- which it is meant to represent. Language only imitates the outside world in a
- languages they do not in any way represent objective reality. But is that
- language to represent reality as there is of the picture representing outward
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 3: What is Mysticism?
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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- Title: Lecture: Life and Death
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- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- gesture represents the position just of the best human beings
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- is our (will and) representation (mental
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- is symbolically represented as the serpent biting its own tail; into
- expressions of Ormuzd (who represents the light part of the Zodiac)
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- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 1: Zarathustra
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- inhabited by human beings. Osiris is represented in the legend as the
- represented what clairvoyant consciousness perceived when it gazed at
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- Again it may be asked: Does the science of to-day, representing as it
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- represented as not wholly human; oft-times having a human body
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- representing in powerful, albeit diminutive imagery, ancient
- aboriginal races as representative of civilizations which have
- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- representing the glow of sunset — and how the concept of
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- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- be characterized other than by representing man as isolated in
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- represented as a dove, which entered into His innermost
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- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XIV: Moses
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- representations, in particular also of those parts which deal
- representation appears, and we ask ourselves: why does this
- itself. We deal with that peculiarity of representation, which
- finds this with all old religio-historical representations and
- representation what is meant at the single passages with the
- of representation where it penetrates in particular depths.
- symbolic representation of the historical view, so that the
- basis of the biblical representation at first that we could
- However, something else forms the basis of such representations
- indicated in the way of old representations that Moses is
- wanted to say with it that the representative of the Egyptian
- realise again that the Bible gives its representation in such a
- representation of outer conditions. Then, however, the
- representation changes again unnoticed to a portrayal of inner
- representation from the custom of old spiritual representations
- representation is given so skilfully that the appearance is
- any mythical representation always that is represented by
- single soul forces represent no unity, but a variety and that
- because of the peculiar representation in the old scriptures.
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- representations, which although remaining similar in style and
- strange method of representation deeply, we notice that when at
- our faith in this singular style of representation; but just
- figurative representation in which the entire history of this
- form characteristics typical of the symbolic representation of
- Biblical descriptions which apparently represent external
- not represent a unit, for the forces were manifold in nature,
- of the fact that this content represents our most intense life
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XV: What Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World?
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- Title: Lecture: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- figures there presented, as pictorial representations of things
- as expert and judge of the world does not represent reality; for
- does not represent the material world alone, for underlying all
- Title: Human History: Lecture I: The Relation of the Human Being to the Supersensible Worlds
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- representative of a spiritual worldview, because only such can
- Title: Human History: Lecture II: Death and Immortality
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- Title: Lecture: Prophecy -- Its Nature and Meaning
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- Title: Lecture: Good Fortune Its Reality and Its Semblance
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- Title: Human History: Lecture VII: The Prophet Elijah
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- still be represented everywhere in the popular literature, and
- Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- Title: Human History: Lecture XI: Human History, Present, and Future in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Human History: Lecture XII: Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- represented a researcher in the outer nature. It is interesting
- Title: Lecture: Death in Man, Animal, and Plant
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- Spiritual Science represents. Faced, however, with the theories and
- human organism primarily represents the connection of the bodily with
- periodically repeated, which does not actually represent death and
- towards autumn. Only, the earth is not represented as man is by two
- representative only in externals, and conquers the external, as in
- instinctive, represented not in the separate form but certainly in
- represent above all the most enigmatic part of human nature. How the
- pointing out that death represents a kind of poisoning process. —
- Title: Human History: Lecture XIV: The Self-Education of the Human Being
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- Title: Lecture: The Nature of Eternity
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- Title: Human History: Lecture XVI: Darwin and the Supersensible Research
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- Title: Lecture Series: Jacob Boehme
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- which we represented as the right one appear as a natural
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- represented here we should not remain standing at any one
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- deepening; what follows him represents a new chapter. Although much that
- gifts inherent in this soul represents something that must have passed
- represented in the figures of its gods and honored above all else by
- in the foreground are here represented, makes us forget the rest of
- in an age which in a certain respect represents the
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- “The picture is to represent Jesus Christ and Judas, the two
- what he was able to represent on the canvas. Here it is necessary to
- not in the faintest degree have represented what lived in his soul.
- painting are here represented as only the greatest genius could
- represent them. It is wonderful to read, for instance, how Leonardo
- shows that in painting a battle, the horses had to be represented
- always tried in the representation of his art to study the reality as
- eleven disciples the lighting conditions are represented in the most
- are all represented at the age in which expanding growth is present.
- represents to himself what his soul contributed to human activities.
- Title: Lecture: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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- things are represented quite different. Hence, the following
- such a representation, actually, speculative fiction and no
- that the representation of spiritual science is a necessity
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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- representative of natural sciences, explained on a naturalists'
- representative of this direction which shows how the human
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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- outside world is my idea or representation, the human being
- spread over the globe, are represented in twelve persons. They
- one wants to have some completeness representing the relation
- natural representation, nothing could hinder me to pass the
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture V: The Meaning of Immortality of the Human Soul
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- Title: Lecture: Michelangelo
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- them. What matters is not what is actually represented but rather
- that we should believe in all the details of what is represented,
- not make any pictorial representation of Christ but employed only
- has represented so majestically the creation of the world, the
- actually expressed but the way in which Michelangelo has represented
- times and all they signified, represented in one man, was to flow
- represent the whole story of man's evolution from the creation
- represented thus with artistic necessity that could use external
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- should select to represent plastically the truth which Spiritual
- should be represented in the form which Michelangelo has given to
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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- epoch has approached in which one can represent spiritual
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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- Discord(e). Why this figure of Discord with the representative
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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- the conveniences of life to represent spiritual science, if one
- representatives of a materialist worldview are the fathers of
- representative of spiritual science that lives in him, while he
- represents it. With this confession, I would like to close
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- demands from him that he represents it. What gives him hope and
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- “I regard you, and have always done so, as representing the purest
- any other man, that he represented the German soul speaking, at the
- to the representatives of his whole nation in the
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture III: Immortality, the Forces of Destiny, and the Course of Life
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- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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- science asserts only. For many years, I have represented it in
- representative except Schopenhauer is Eduard von Hartmann.
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- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture V: The Riddles of Soul and World in the German Cultural Life
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- really have the matter represented in our soul as it were.
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IV: Mind, Soul and Body of the Human Being
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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- Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious: Dreams, Hallucinations, Visions, Somnambulism, Mediumship
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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- position in the world not to know at first what he represents
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IX: The Supersensible Human Being
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture X: The Questions of Free Will and Immortality
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- Imagination in every human soul what, however, represents the
- Title: Lecture: The Bible and Wisdom.
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- himself. That which dies and is overcome is represented by the black cross
- together represent the inner call to grow beyond oneself.’
- be represented in pictures, and in imagery, which must be regarded merely as
- Title: Lecture: Problems of Nutrition.
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- antithesis of men, and the animals represent the mean between the
- individual man represents a species. Men appear to be the spiritual
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture III: How Does One Defend Spiritual Science?
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- feels induced to compare such a representation with the
- represent untruthfulness by a personal error, it will not be
- harmful; we are convinced of that. However, if we represent the
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IX: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 1
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- to look at the human being how he represents himself in sleep.
- It has become obvious at the today's representation that the
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture I: The Human Soul in the Supersensible Realm and Its Relationship to the Body
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture II: Anthroposophy Does not Disturb Any Religious Confession
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- strictly speaking the representatives of the religious
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- not go far back and you will find, the representatives of
- Jesus as Christianity what the one or the other representative
- of Christianity than the official representatives
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture III: What Spiritual Science Has to Say About the Eternal Aspect of the Human Soul and the Nature of Freedom
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture V: The Activities of the Human Soul Forces and Their Connection with Man's Eternal Being
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VI: Spiritual-Scientific Results about the Ideas of Immortality and the Social Life
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- does one find in his historical representation nothing of the
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VIII: How Natural Sciences Justify the Supersensible Knowledge
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- However, it is a strange fact that the official representative
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture X: Moral, Social Life and Religion from the Viewpoint of Anthroposophy
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- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture I:
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- does not find such an outer representative at first. There he
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 5: From Sense Perception to Spirit Imaging
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- a new relationship to the very way in which a person logically represents,
- efforts made to achieve them do not represent something arbitrary wanting
- what could be experienced in instinctive Imaginations. Such images represented
- in a form of instinctive clairvoyance, and they represented what they
- easily make a drawing of, but it represents, in simplified form, the
- to draw things representing external processes in the same way as long
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 6: From Imaginative Knowledge to Inspirational Knowledge
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 7: The Gulf Between a Causal Explanation of Nature and the Moral World Order
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 8: The Social Question
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- Title: Lecture: Paths to Knowledge of Higher Worlds
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- whole way of thinking, its whole life of representation and feeling,
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- Sir Oliver Lodge, are mere unconscious representations, or
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- before us is that in this picture representing man's
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture IV: Nature of Anthroposophy
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- which only a single moment can be represented. Anything
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- would believe that the representatives of religious faiths must
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- Title: Lecture: Anthroposophy and the Visual Arts
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- — since one cannot, as you know, represent a man's gaze,
- representing large or small, slit or oval, or more or less, less
- straight eyes. But how one represents the way the eye passes over
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 1: Natural Science
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- What is going on here can be represented as follows: take the
- we often have to represent this experience to ourselves
- representatives of the school of Haeckel has expressly admitted
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 2: Psychology
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- outlined here today does in fact represent the desire of
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 3: East and West in History
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- sphere, which represents a kind of qualitative mathesis. But
- represented plastically, but in the religious mysteries it is
- representative Central European, we find art and science
- Spinoza he had found divine power represented philosophically.
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- sought to represent, in order to show where understanding is
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- talents were represented in the teacher, we should still have
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 8: The Problem (Asia-Europe)
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- man as a higher being — represented a strengthening of
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 9: Prospects of its Solution (Europe-America)
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- representative replied: “Freedom is something we
- element which I have been able to represent as a world-memory
- We must leave behind the spectres within us, represented by all
- developed represents a primitive form of the exercises by which
- direction to what, for modern man, must represent the innermost
- the trader and merchant, the representative of a spiritual
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 10: From Monolithic to Threefold Unity
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- own determinants, it represents a distinctive branch of social
- capital is represented by the means of production. The
- this sum can represent any given object in the economy or even
- Title: Lecture Series: What was the Purpose of the Goetheanum
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- activity of representation accomplished in ordinary life? Well,
- surrender to an active living in representation, in my books,
- thinking and representation, a notable aliveness is developed,
- while we can represent in recollections what was once present
- it is difficult to dispel the representations we get by
- quite special. It represents the second stage, as it were, of
- high, in which Christ, as the Representative of mankind, is
- Representative of humanity, Christ, to the incorporation
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of the Activity of Thinking
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- is the other pole, representing what is drawn into the
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture II: The Physical World and the Moral-Spiritual Impulses
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- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture III: Man's Faculty of Cognition in the Etheric World
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- far remote, a being representing the essence of my previous
- not merely represent a division for classification, they belong
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture III: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- possess an inner life and which misrepresent themselves in their
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- beginning. Or we may represent a melody to ourselves in the reverse
- am well aware that every one who undertakes to represent
- inner life and which misrepresent themselves in their existent
- Title: Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology: Esoteric Cosmology - 3
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- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture I - The Prometheus Saga
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- himself humanity's representative. He devised a plan to give men the
- story was told in Greece as genuine saga; but it was also represented
- saga. And Prometheus is none other than the representative of the
- the structure of the digestive organs, represented by the stomach. If
- feet. This humanity of the fifth root-race is represented by
- you that Odin represents what took place in the Druid Mysteries, so in
- Title: (On) Apocalyptic Writings - I
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- representatives of the seven sub-races. The words spoken to the
- as the representative of these conditions. Quotation from
- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture II - The Argonaut Saga and the Odyssey
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- Then a still more important moment of human evolution was represented
- a seven-year testing period, and this is represented by the sojourn
- house by Pallas Athene. In all esotericism the soul is represented as
- long journey of the human race. Odysseus is the representative of the
- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture III - The Sigfried Saga
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- Roman peoples, whose first representatives are mainly to be found in
- Christianity. Nibelung treasure represents earthly property. It is
- an initiate who represents the highest streams of spiritual life, but,
- have to be overcome. Hence the struggles that followed are represented
- belonged to an earlier culture, and who were represented by Hagen, had
- Title: (On) Apocalyptic Writings - III
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- representatives of the seven sub-races of the Fifth Root Race. Who,
- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture IV - The Trojan War
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- The saga of the Trojan War is a representation of the spread of
- probably know that matter is always represented by water I need only
- represented by his marriage with the goddess Thetis the
- representative of the old Trojan priesthood.
- Title: Signs/Symbols: The Birth of the Light
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- represent a custom that did not exist a hundred years ago. A century
- celebrated as the birthday of the Representative of Christianity. This
- This description represents human life as it lived in the
- the true sense of the word, he represented the destiny of his people.
- represented the character of his people but that of all mankind in its
- which always represented the birth of an initiate, now represents the
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture I
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- root-race. The representative of the former is Laocoon, priest of an
- The representative of the latter is Odysseus, the
- belonging to these two brotherhoods, representing a pagan and a
- character appeared to him which seemed to represent the contrast
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture II
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- the representative of the first sub-race. Also in this case
- Cyclops, who are the representatives of the Lemurian race. This eye
- Moon-period and is now the representative of something imperfect, of
- of the Sun collide, and Baldur, the representative of the
- is represented in every religion as a temple: the Godhead builds it from
- one sex only. (The giant represents the physical bodily structure.)
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture III
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- with an earthly woman. They represent the two sexes of the soul, the
- Siegmund on account of Hunding. Fricka represent the male-female soul
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture IV
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- is the representative of a new Christianity. He becomes the King of the
- two forms of Christianity. One kind is represented by the knights of
- the representative of the new, spiritual Christianity. He
- Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- represented in the instruments. What these instruments express can
- representation were part of one whole, and when Wagner looked back to
- revelation of an unknown world, that the instruments represent primal
- represent the last echo of the ancient clairvoyant experiences of men.
- world of phantasy and imagination. Gold represents the remaining
- This consciousness is represented in the figure of Erda:
- another. Elsa, the feminine principle, represents the soul who is
- evolution is represented in the Initiates who come from mysterious
- freedom. The former represented the power of Jehovah, whose
- together, represent the cross. This is the original signification of
- be a representative of this re-union. Out of his insight was born that
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 1: Whitsuntide. Festival of the Liberation of the Human Spirit
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- one current is most clearly and best represented by what we call the
- humanity struggling towards culture. He is the representative of
- its Divine Representative, divesting itself of the lower ego and
- mankind's greatest Representative. Therefore it is also said:
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 2: The Contrast Between Cain and Abel
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- Seth two others were born, who were important representatives: Cain
- and Abel. They came between and represent a transitional stage. They
- The male, the more material race, was represented in Cain, the
- one tends them. Therefore Abel is the representative of the sex which
- Abel are the representative types of these two kinds of thinking.
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 4: The Prometheus Saga
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- achievement of an initiate. They are the symbolic representation of
- himself is nothing else than a representative of the whole of the
- Epoch. He is represented by Prometheus. Man was the inaugurator of
- representation of what was enacted therein as the great drama of
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 5: The Mystery Known to Rosicrucians
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- representatives of the religious type of human being with detached
- the representative of the initiates among the Sons of Cain belonging
- desires. She is the representative of the true human soul, taking her
- Title: Lecture: The Manicheans
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 6: Manicheism
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- represented in a personality whom he called Faustus.
- existence. Primeval man represents just what was sent down from the
- ought to have ceased their activity, then they would represent
- in the soul: the instructor, representing the divine which flows
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 7: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 1
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 8: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 2
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- really represents in its innermost core, so I would beg you to take
- manner of occult brotherhoods — they really represent something other
- The first, who represents the most important in
- people may be present at any time. These twelve represent the twelve
- covered with golden stars to represent the heavens. The positions
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 11: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 1
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- epoch by the fourth. That is represented in still another symbol, in the
- history, is lifted by theosophy. The seven Roman kings represent
- who represents the first principle, to be raised to heaven as the god
- king, Tullus Hostilius, represents the passions. Under him, the
- higher. The sixth king, Servius Tullus, represents the sixth member
- represents the canon of the law. The seventh king, Tarquinius
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 12: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 2
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- leaves as the symbol of peace. That represents a particular epoch of
- world. What was represented symbolically by the temple should become
- epoch was represented by the sign of the Ram or Lamb. The
- later on in early Christian times, represented by the Lamb. He called
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 13: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 3
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- representation of the higher forces of Atma, Buddhi and Manas. And
- represents the three Kingdoms of Life, into which man has to enter.
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 17: Freemasonry and Human Evolution I
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- were represented. For the separation into two sexes only came later;
- Cain, or Sons of Man. Abel represents the female, active intuition.
- representing womanly wisdom, and the Temple wisdom as its opposing
- Abelites, you find the strongest representative in Solomon. During
- the third cultural epoch all the representatives of the Abel line
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 18: Freemasonry and Human Evolution II
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- world offers. He represents the passive masculine wisdom, which must
- kings. Kingship results from God's grace, as represented by King
- has developed sufficiently. Now we grasp what is represented by the
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 19: The Relationship Between Occult Knowledge and Everyday Life
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- they represent. In occultism, we learn to grasp life more earnestly,
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 20: The Royal Art in a New Form
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- The man in question represented a major department; but he did not
- which represented the secrets of the Freemasons in a most gruesome
- there are broadly two trends in Freemasonry. The one is represented
- representing the female current, Cain, the male.
- fearfully heretical, but then I represent neither the priesthood nor
- occult Royal Art. Those who officially represent Freemasonry today
- represented in a new form to stand alongside of what is so ancient,
- his nature the representative of the force that works on the
- inanimate, whereas the woman is seen as the representative of the
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture I
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- twelve apostles represent the stages of consciousness through which
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture II
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- body is therefore that in man which represents wisdom. In the etheric
- The physical body actually represents the will. Will, in contrast to
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture IX
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- Third Grade is the Swan. Consciousness is always represented as
- something feminine. Elsa of Brabant represents the consciousness of
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XVI
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- The Planetary Spirit who represents the Being of the World is now
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XVIII
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- this kind. It represents the lower nature with the open formation of
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXI
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- as it is a thought. If one asks if he is also a representative of this
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXIII
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- represents that God who endows beings with the possibility of physical
- science and art. Lucifer is represented as the Winged Form of the
- Hyperborean Epoch, represented by Ezekiel as the Winged Lion. This
- tribe of Judah. The representative of the Eagle will come only later;
- he represents the Father Principle. Christ is a Solar Hero, a
- The third impulse will be represented by an Adept who was already an
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXVI
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- Buddhi element is represented by Christ.
- passing through a Kingdom represents a condition of life.
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXVIII
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- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXIX
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- represented symbolically. You can represent it to yourselves in no
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXX
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- Abel is a shepherd, Cain a tiller of the soil; Abel represented the Moon race
- All these things represent a turning away from the actual force of
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXXI
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- representatives of astronomical phenomena.
- with the Oak represents the battle of the Druids with
- older civilisations. The task which was represented in Abraham was to
- powerful way. Esau is still a hairy man, that means he represents the
- represents one who relies on his intelligence and guile and thereby
- we in Europe have not only to be representatives of what comes from
- Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- represent the forces which formed the corresponding organs.
- which in its fullness represents the Christ. When you know
- Title: Second Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- St. John. We saw that the Lazarus miracle represents the
- here experienced, represents a symbol of the higher world. He
- Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- represent the occult not only with words but with deeds.
- principle, the lower which represents the higher — the
- representatives of earth, water, air and fire. They are the
- higher self. He is the representative of air, and master of
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture I: The Birth of the Intellect and the Mission of Christianity
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- far truer representation of man's inner world than the cities of
- of the One God are certainly features of it but they only represent
- have tried to represent Christ as a simple, naive human being. This is
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture II: The Mission of Manicheism
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- latter represent the degeneration of the higher races which have
- common origin; the animals represent a degeneration of the one common
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture III: God, Man, Nature
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- the Moon were united in one body. The Moon represents the feminine
- the Spirit. Thus man represents both an end and a beginning.
- between the plant and the animal. It is represented by Lucifer and the
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture IV: Involution and Evolution
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- without use or purpose. In reality it represents an atrophied function
- soul of Raphael and the ideas which his creations represent will be
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture VI: Yoga In East and West (Conclusion)
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- The Sun represents the vivifying movement and rhythm of the planetary
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture VII: The Gospel of St. John
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- Christianity represents, in a sense, the central moment, the turning
- Christ represents the crystallised initiation of the life of sense.
- between Elias and Moses. Elias represents the Way of Truth; Moses, the
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture X: The Astral World (continued)
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- of the twelve Companions of the Rose Cross represents a religious
- the Cross, for instance, as well as that of the Swastika, represents
- all, represents the truth that unites all religions.
- in the physical world. As in a reflection, the rite represents what is
- represents a cycle of human evolution. That is the way in which the
- this truth was represented in the figure of Vulcan, the cripple. His
- be seen in the horns traditionally represented on the head of Moses.
- symmetrical, representing the present and the future. These two
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XII: The Devachanic World (Continued)
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- reaches the second stage of Devachan. The moulds which represent
- mineral.] They represent the living soul of the minerals.
- are by knights of the Grail, who represent the great spiritual
- Elsa represents the soul of man in the Middle Ages, striving to
- Castle of the Holy Grail, to deliver Elsa, represents the master who
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XIII: The Logos and the Word
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- In every age these three Divine principles have been represented in
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XVI: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Human Will
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- ninth layer represents the substantial origin of what appears on earth
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XVII: Redemption and Liberation
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- represents the spiral process of evolution. The Christ Impulse
- material world. At every moment of life karma represents something
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture II: The Three Worlds
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- renunciation. The two forms represent vice and virtue, and the story
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VI: The Upbringing of Children. Karma.
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- This, too, is the age when stories and fairy tales, which represent
- as powerful as Christianity represents Christ to be, he may help the
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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- more the form of a conflict between two powers — Ormuzd, representing
- the world of the good Spirit, and Ahriman, representing the world which
- of our race represents the highest point of man's power to transform
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XII: Occult Development
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- be represented symbolically in dream: for instance, you may have a headache
- of your heart or a feeling of being hot may be represented in a dream
- is always represented by the same mental concept. For instance, you
- will find that a given passion is always represented for everyone by
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VIII: The Path of Knowledge and Its Stages
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- manner of representation. He who ascends to the higher regions sees
- himself in pictorial concepts which represent the higher worlds
- hideous human faces. This first experience represents a mirror-image
- our self. This is represented, for example, in the myth of Dionysos.
- path: Godliness. This represents the element of feeling which
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IX: Imaginative Knowledge and Artistic Imagination
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- way this represents physical material, so too is the stone physical
- ego-life, and occultists have always recognized this. It represents,
- clearly formed in the Greek sculpture. The Satyr type is to represent
- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture II: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- Goethe lets these words be spoken by Faust, the representative of
- that this disc represented the earth. The illumined disc became darker
- represents the earth; the sun, which otherwise radiates light to the
- the Mysteries, this moment was represented pictorially, year by year,
- felt that the Christos would arise in him as the representative of the
- Paradise, representing all-embracing material nature. Spiritual Nature
- is represented by the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life.
- Title: Signs/Symbols: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- Goethe lets his representative of mankind speak these mighty words in
- knew that this disc represented the earth. The illumined disc became
- black sphere represented the earth. The sun, however, which ordinarily
- Night of Consecration, this moment was thus represented in the
- Mysteries. This image represented the fact that alongside the physical
- Tree of Paradise, which represents all of material nature. Spiritual
- nature is represented by the tree in Paradise that encompassed all
- Title: Lecture: The Lords Prayer
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- represents the constituent elements of the human being,
- that it is the kingdom that represents it in the divine sphere.
- represents this wisdom in the divine sphere.
- represents and bears within it the more lasting qualities of soul.
- Title: Lecture Series: The Mystery of Golgotha
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- perceived abstractly in his vision.. Each stage was represented
- represented twelve stages of soul-development. The soul-forces
- Title: Lecture: The Structure of the Lords Prayer
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- understands what is often called the “representation”, that
- Title: Lecture: The Mysteries (Die Geheimnisse)
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- all know, these letters represent the names of the so-called
- representative of the Asiatic races; the second, the
- representative of the European peoples; and the third, the
- representative of the African races. Wherever people wanted to
- the Christ-principle a force that indeed represents for mankind
- representatives of different human races from all over the
- earth; every one of the Brothers is the representative of a
- Twelve, of whom each one represents one of the world religions,
- the representative of true Esotericism? Goethe indicates,
- are represented by the sword with which he strikes a spring out
- higher man, the representative of humanity, the Chosen one, who
- representing the astral nature of man. It was well known in
- symbol but a very real sign. The dragon represents what has
- been preserved, represented by the higher rank of animal life,
- beyond the dragon nature, was represented with profound
- man is exalted to the higher trinity, represented for Brother
- spiritual power of the sun, is represented by John the
- the rejuvenating spiritual power represented by the three
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture V: Mans Communal Life Between Death and a New Birth. Birth into the Physical World.
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- In the present phase of evolution, the I represents the
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VIII: Human Consciousness in the Seven Planetary Conditions
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- A consciousness that is dull like this but in compensation represents
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture IX: Planetary Evolution I
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- Thus the Sun is represented in the numberless interlacings which are
- your solar-plexus. These branches were represented in German mythology
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture X: Planetary Evolution II
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- light to the Earth; Loki, on the contrary, the representative of the
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XII: Evolution of Mankind on the Earth. II
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- it is today could the present human body arise, representing a single
- dual-sexed organism, representing a kind of group-soul, divide into a
- Troy. Troy represents a last result of the ancient priestly
- priest-wisdom is superseded by human cleverness, represented by the
- can only be rightly understood in this way and which represents how
- without; he represents the principle of Manas, Spirit-Self, which
- represent the seven principles of human nature, spiritual connections
- Zeus represents man raised above himself), if you find still left in
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XIII: The Future of Man
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- represent the evil part of humanity. And in the body which meanwhile
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XIV: The Nature of Initiation
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- representatives of Christian theology, the Gospel of St. John, and as
- This passing through states of humility and deep devotion represents
- Title: Lecture: The Earths Passage Through Its Former Planetary Conditions
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- representatives of Saturn.
- representing a merely reflecting body, but one which absorbed
- representative of the Spirits whose highest member was the Son or the
- whose highest representative is named the Logos or the Word, reached
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture IX: The Earth's Passage Through its Former Planetary Conditions
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- Saturn. These are the two representatives of Saturn.
- thick, chemical gas, no longer representing a merely
- influence upon the earth, the representative of the Spirits
- representative is named the Logos or the Word, reached this
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XI: Progressive Development Through the Different Cycles of Culture
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- Hindoo nation represents the first cultural group after the
- representatives. The Hindoo did not seek to enhance his
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture I
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- quite different. St. John's Gospel represents Christ to us
- word,” we might represent the state of affairs
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture II
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- tiny pieces, this represents the waking condition of the
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture V
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- in the flesh, represents the perfect man.
- this fact; the process of initiation is represented in a
- diagram represents the constitution of man.
- harmony. In this Son of Man we see represented the full
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VI
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- Niebelungen. In that saga the Ego is represented by the
- distinguish especially between good and evil, represented by
- human history in the post-Atlantean Epoch may be represented
- compared with the Spirit, which represents the fertilising,
- sixth, the Spirit Self, represents the Divine and Eternal.
- cross of Jesus represented the three souls, the sentient soul
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VII
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- represented in the following way. In the course of millennia
- the stage represented by the fish at the present time. At
- represent the Holy Spirit who descended into the spiritual
- stands half way between the two. We represent the plant as
- means the pump which it is represented to be by the
- fertilised from the Spiritual. This is represented in the
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VIII
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- represent this in the following way: —
- fact but symbolically represents how the sons of men will
- Title: Lecture I: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- correct representation of this astral body only when we follow up the
- Title: Lecture IV: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- was an initiate. It can be said that this seal represents the idea of
- the seal represents this. All will be fiery, hence the feet of
- manifestation of men, which is represented by the lamb in the center
- group soul, which still belongs to all men in common, is represented
- below it the four stages of mankind represented by four horses, which
- more with the world; thus it will become possible to represent them
- overcome. This is represented by the animal with the seven heads and
- thus represents the three dimensions in space. Now imagine the
- represent the primal beginnings of the highest human members. The
- in its essence is represented by the dove facing the Holy Grail. Here
- cosmos. The complete creativity of this process is represented by the
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture III: The Mission of the Earth
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- especially have to represent Himself to be? It may be said He
- had to represent himself as the great bringer and quickener
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IV: The Raising of Lazarus
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- represents initiation. The individuality Lazarus had to be
- Christ, but he was represented as the only one to whom the
- Baptist represent himself in the first chapters of this
- teaching had first to be heard from Him who represented the
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture V: The Seven Degrees of Initiation
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- represented in the so-called miracle of the raising of
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VI: The "I AM"
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- of the diagram is intended to represent the astral body and
- represented to us as one chosen from among the people of
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VII: The Mystery of Golgotha
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- represent the matter quite pictorially, let us in spirit
- substance represents the death of consciousness in the spirit
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IX: The Prophetical Documents and the Origin of Christianity
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- dynamic relationships in space pictorially represented before
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture X: The Effect of the Christ Impulse Within Mankind
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- materialized and has been represented as a transubstantiation
- an initiate. Accordingly, the event represents to him
- already pointed out, were represented by three and a half
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XI: Christian Initiation
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- these forms; what it is and what it represents.
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XII: The Nature of the Virgin Sophia and of the Holy Spirit
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- “Virgin Sophia.” It was she who represented the
- very strange if people were to take the trouble to represent
- repeated. The representative of Spiritual Science desires to
- Title: Astral World: Lecture I
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- physical plane are regulated by our ideas, concepts, representations,
- Title: Astral World: Lecture II: Some Characteristics of the Astral World
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- Title: Lecture: History of the Physical Plane and Occult History
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- Golgotha, that great deed which represents the conquest of
- Title: Lecture: Four Human Group Souls (Lion, Bull, Eagle, Man)
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- organization, actually represented four egos who waited to incarnate
- Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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- If he makes images out of the mineral kingdom, they can only represent
- from the plant kingdom, they can represent only the divinities that
- Title: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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- representative of man aspiring to reach the heights of existence. In
- represents the spirit who in this Naught would be seeking something
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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- the religious beliefs of the Indians ‘Shiva’ represents
- Title: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers
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- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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- Title: Lecture: The Theory of Categories / Kategorienlehre
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- within, then in antithesis to the representation of the
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- form representations about the world through outer
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- Title: Lecture: Regarding Higher Worlds
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- Title: Lecture: What is Self Knowledge?
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- Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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- the representative of the image of the “I” of God.
- sensory, neither etheric nor an astral image can represent
- all other representatives of the divine, the archetypal images
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- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture I: The Principle of Spiritual Economy in Connection with Questions of Reincarnation: An Aspect of the Spiritual Guidance of Mankind
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- Title: Lecture: Christianity in Human Evolution
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- Title: Lecture Series: Christianity in the Evolution of Mankind
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture III: More Intimate Aspects of Reincarnation
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- with Galileo's etheric body, representing one of those
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture IV: Results of Spiritual Scientific Investigations of the Evolution of Humanity: I
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture V: Results of Spiritual Scientific Investigations of the Evolution of Humanity: II
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- Title: Festivals/Easter VII: Spiritual Bells of Easter, part 1
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture XI: From Buddha to Christ
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- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture IV: Man Between Death and Rebirth
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- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture VIII: Stages in the Evolution of our Earth. Lemurian, Atlantean, Post-Atlantean Epochs.
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- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture X: On Karma, Reincarnation and Initiation
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- Title: Lecture: The Dedication of an Anthroposophical Group
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- Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 5
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- to-day. We heard yesterday that the present Saturn represents the
- young humanity, really represented Maya or illusion. There have been
- Thus, the exterior of such a man represented in reality Maya, an
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- represent that evil before his eyes. He had to have the illusion that
- evil, it was represented to him in its most terrific aspect,
- represented by the wise Priests themselves who certainly did not err
- did not follow we always find represented in the pictures which
- the Moon. And this picture is represented to the Soul of man in
- different ways. It was originally represented in the fight of Michael
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture I
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture III
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IV: The Hierarchical Beings of our Solar System and the Kingdoms of the Earth.
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture VI
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture VIII
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- representing the Archangel Michael.> An older tradition connects
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VIII: The Initiation Mysteries.
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- too, how the writer of the Luke Gospel had arrived at his unusual representation.
- the trait which represents, let us say, primarily the Egyptian character
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture IX
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IX: The Artistic Composition of the Gospel of St. John.
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture X: What Occurred at the Baptism?
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XI
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- Sphinx clearly indicates that he is intended to represent one who has
- again when he met his mother. The blood was silent! This represents to
- represent to humanity the great Pattern of a being who has established
- bodies. Thus the marriage at Cana was to represent to us in a
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XI: The Harmonization of the Inner Forces of Man through the Christ-Impulse.
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XIII
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIII: The Cosmic Significance of the Mystery of Golgotha.
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XIV
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- that represented by the hands, the twins; the breast is called the
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIV: The Earth as Christ's Body and as a New Light Center.
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- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture V
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- represent a physical body purified and spiritualised; he produced a
- types. — It was known that this type of humanity represented
- cultivating that which represents the light of Lucifer. In this way
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture VI
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- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture VIII
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- the Egyptian element, representing the stream of people who went more
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture IX
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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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- represented by the Scribes and Pharisees who preserve only what is
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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- Title: Wisdom of Man: I. The Position of Anthroposophy in Relation to Theosophy and Anthropology.
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- Title: Wisdom of Man: II. Supersensible Processes in the Activities of the Human Senses.
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- Title: Wisdom of Man: IV. Supersensible Currents in the Human and Animal Organizations.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: III. At the Portals of the Senses.
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- we should have to represent it graphically by showing the flood
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- Let this line represent the eye as the portal of sight.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: IV. Consciousness and the Soul Life.
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- either, but one that assimilates both streams. We can represent this
- upward from below, you will not be surprised that this represents a
- physical force. Graphically represented, the impressions of the
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: I. Franz Brentano and Aristotles Doctrine of the Spirit.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: II. Truth and Error in the Light of the Spiritual World.
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- one angle, that is an erroneous conception. The rose cross represents
- processes representing matter and ideas have their being, and the
- really represents a sort of denial of the Divine, a fall from Grace,
- It was impossible for Aristotle, as a representative
- Frohschammer must be regarded entirely as a representative of Western
- Purgatory as they are usually represented on votive tablets by
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- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: III. Imagination--Imagination; Inspiration--Self-fulfillment; Intuition--Conscience.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: IV. Laws of Nature, Evolution of Consciousness and Repeated Earth Lives.
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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- How is the image of what takes place above, represented on earth? It
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 2: The Law of Karma with Respect to the Details of Life
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- represents in a wonderful imaginative picture, what I have just
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- event with their mistaken representations. For as materialism spreads
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 5: Correspondences Between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm
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- artistically represented the defects must be corrected. In better and
- which have transcended a certain stage, thus representing the
- condensed and thickened, so that it represents a later condition, a
- part of a polarity, and that of the Moon represents the other pole.
- The Moon actually represents a caricature of the Jupiter-condition.
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 7: The Further Development of Conscience
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- prominent representatives is such that they have an impulse in their
- represents what is to come. When we recollect all that has been put
- Æschylos still represented his Orestes as having a vision before him
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- Title: The Ego: Lecture 2
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture I: The Event of the Appearance of Christ in the Etheric World
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- Title: True Nature: Lecture I: The Event of Christ's Appearance in the Etheric World
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture II: Spiritual Science as Preparation for a New Etheric Vision
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- Title: Lecture: Sermon on the Mount and the Return of Christ
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- The comets represent the relationship of the ancient
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- and the cometary nature, representing the feminine in the universe,
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture V: The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric
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- Title: True Nature: Lecture II: The Second Coming of Christ in the Etheric World
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- Title: Lecture: The Sermon on the Mount
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VIII: The Etheric Vision of the Future
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 1: The World Behind the Tapestry of Sense-perceptions. Ecstasy and Mystical Experience.
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 2: Sleeping and Waking Life in Relation to the Planets
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 3: The Inner Path Followed by the Mystic. Experience of the Cycle of the Year.
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 7: The Four Spheres of the Higher Worlds
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- person who now, as a melancholic type, represents the element of
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 8: Mirror-images of the Macrocosm in Man. Rosicrucian Symbols.
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- consciousness only, where the mental pictures always represent some
- insist that mental pictures are false if they represent no external
- staff. The light curves represent the experiences of the day, the dark
- representing the life of man.
- organs simply represent a development and continuation of the activity
- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 2: Karma and the Animal Kingdom
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 3: Karma in Relation to Disease and Health
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 6: The Relationships Between Karma and Accidents
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 7: Forces of Nature, Volcanic Eruptions, Earthquakes and Epidemics in Relation to Karma
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 8: Karma of the Higher Beings
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 9: Karmic Effects Of Our Experiences As Men and Women. Death and Birth In Relationship to Karma
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 10: Free Will and Karma in the Future of Human Evolution
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 11: Individual and Human Karma. Karma of the Higher Beings.
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- to the East, do in fact represent how the pupils of certain Greek
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 1
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 1. Angels, Folk Spirits, Time Spirits: their part in the Evolution of Mankind.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 2
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- which is represented by the configuration of the land, in that
- Spirits of Personality, who during the earth existence represent what
- stage, you may see the true representatives of their time. We may
- people represented the first blossom of the culture of the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 2. Normal and abnormal Archangels and Time Spirits.
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- the Earth-existence represent what is called the Zeitgeist, the
- representatives of their time. We can look upon them as men who were
- Indian people represented the first flowering of the post-Atlantean
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 3
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- we may compare to the human inner part, is represented by three
- represent the thought. In this figure you have strict proof that the
- merely as an allegory, but as representing as nearly as possible the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 3. The inner Life of the Folk Spirits. Formation of the Races.
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- post-Atlantean epoch, we can see that they represent successive
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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- we can see that they represent successive recapitulations of
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 5
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 5. Manifestation of the Hierarchies in the Elements of Nature.
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- lie before it, represent, and have represented, a particular stage in
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 6
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 6. The Five Root Races of Mankind.
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- one representing those who came from Europe, and the other those who,
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 7
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- has acquired its manifold representations and forms.
- represent the one god, the Monon.
- Monotheism, considered alone, can only represent a final ideal, but
- represented, so that the task was given to one people to introduce
- represented by this people with a certain abstract severity, with an
- the task of representing the world-principle as being composed of
- Age, who then acts on through the ages. He became the representative
- mythology represents the primal tendencies of the Archangel who was
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 7. Advance of Folk Spirits to the Rank of Time Spirits.
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- represent the one God, the Monon.
- represent an ultimate ideal; it could never lead to a real
- monotheism also had to be represented, so that the urge, the impulse
- was analytic; to represent the one World-Principle as articulated
- representations which can apprehend phenomena with sympathetic
- through the successive epochs. He became the representative guiding
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 8
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- merely abstract wisdom, but it represents to us the wisdom which
- to that which was told him about the events which represent the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 9
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- culture represents a soul which reached a high degree of the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 9. Loki - Hodur and Baldur - Twilight of the Gods.
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- Fenris Wolf represents the configuration surrounding man because he
- universally applied in the representations of Teutonic mythology.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 10
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- may consider as represented by Great Britain, are to be traced back
- which were represented by Fichte, Schelling and Hegel as late as in
- represents a most mature fruit, something that is born from the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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- depict in our spiritual cosmogony; these are more nearly represented
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 11
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- masculine counterpart. He represents to us the primal memory of the
- physical forces of earthly evolution. These pictures represent the
- representing themselves as the re-appeared Christ. The last important
- Sabbatai Zevi, of Smyrna, represented himself as the re-appeared
- which represents nothing but the backward clairvoyance. Vidar, who
- of Cologne, of which no one knows whom it represents, but which is
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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- vicinity of Cologne and no one knows whom it represents. But it is
- Title: Genesis: Lecture I: The Mystery of the Archetypal Word
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- and ha'arets — represented for the modern man by
- Title: Genesis: Lecture II: Ha'arets and Haschamayim
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture IV: The Forming and Creating of Beings by the Elohim.
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture V: Light and Darkness. Yom and Lay'lah
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- represented by yom, day, so out of the darkness come Beings
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VII: The First and Second Days of Creation.
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- consciousness. The experience is a pictorial representation, a
- And these two globes could represent what is at work in his astral
- usually represents fairly pure inner processes, voices as a rule
- distrust of them. The early stages of these imaginal representations
- seemed to be spread out in space. In reality they merely represented
- pictures, but these pictures represented an inner development, an
- represented on its surface in physical form. We say that something is
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII: Stages of Human Development up to the Sixth Day of Creation
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture IX: The Moon Nature in Man
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture X: The Harmony of the Bible with Clairvoyant Research
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- Being who represents the Elohim as one undivided entity, with Him
- describe it (so far as representation is possible at all) by saying
- pictures represent? And then we realise that they too are the result
- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 1
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- represents,an upward-flowing stream. But if man leaves
- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 2
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- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 4
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- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 8
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- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 9
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- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 10
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- unreceptive, insensitive men, what He represented had
- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 11
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- representative, the embodiment, of the power which
- represented in regard to Egohood. This is implicit in the
- who is the representative of this gift from above,
- above — of whom is he the representative? He is the
- representative, the Son, of the God who lives, the Son of
- question: Of whom am I myself the representative? The
- principle was also represented by another symbol. Strange
- meant to represent the actual transition from one
- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 12
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- the highest representative of the ‘I', Himself
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture One: On the Investigation and Communication of Spiritual Truths
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part II: Some Practical Points of View
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Two: Higher Knowledge and Man's Life of Soul
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture II
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Four: The Symbolic Language of the Macrocosm in the Gospel of St. Mark
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- that this circle represents the vault of heaven and imagine
- Title: The Ego: Lecture 3
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- I must represent in contrast; that we in our time have become to a
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Twelve: Mystery Teachings in St. Mark's Gospel
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture III
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- rising to the spiritual world. Such animal forms represent the
- only represent different sides of the same matter. Events then happen
- so that spiritual powers, when represented as hostile forces, make
- those such as we see in their highest representative in the great
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Five: The Two Main Streams of Post-Atlantean Civilisation
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Six: The Son of God and the Son of Man. The Sacrifice of Orpheus
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture V
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- from the drama that it should represent the victory of the person who
- is overtaken by misery. It is no aesthetic representation of life
- sound to laugh at one when represented on the stage. Burlesques and
- representations or in actual life. We must allow that if our ego is
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Seven: The Higher Members of Man's Constitution
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- mere representation of misery — unless in the representation
- only the trivial things in life shall be represented. But it
- representation of folly; and it was a very sound
- representation of folly, and there is no healthier laughter
- representation of these things is to have its proper
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture VI
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture VII
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- reflected from the moon; this represents exactly what is met with
- arbitrarily, but are deeply rooted in the things they represent. When
- any religion or world-faith is represented by a symbol, this
- represents, for those who know how to interpret it, the essential
- a certain extent of a symbolism which sees the moon as representing
- religion of Jehova is represented by the symbol of the moon in
- oriental legend, as we know, represents Buddha as entering Nirvana
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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- represent the exact sense in which the two ideas should be
- with what it represents. People to-day have in many ways lost
- the Moon, contrasted with the Sun, as the symbol representing
- Spain: this represents a re-emergence, in a different form,
- should therefore expect him to represent a glorious union of
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now.
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- represents this in such a way that the soul, by which Ritter Wahn
- in order to raise his own soul (represented by Morgana) ever higher,
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Ten: Rosicrucian Wisdom in Folk-Mythology
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- which was rung to summon the representatives of the kingdoms
- Time and Space represent our threefold sheath.
- Flower-Queen's daughter — represents the union with
- represented by Morgana, to higher and higher stages during
- Title: Self-knowledge and the Portal of Initiation: Lecture
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- year's representation of Edouard Schuré's drama, The
- Play which seeks in manifold ways to represent some
- take our start from an individual soul, — representing a
- we can see the human beings before us, representing many sides
- they represent the several sides of human nature. As we unfold
- to represent Maria, is dissolved among the other figures who
- all that can represent Alchemy in the true sense of the word.
- Title: The Christmas Festival In The Changing Course Of Time
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- more than a little display representing the stable in Bethlehem. The
- simple immediacy all the representations that were brought before
- Title: Lecture: Yuletide and the Christmas Festival
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- cities as the representatives of modern culture. It has
- For them it represented a transition from the profound,
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 1
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- which represent the super-personal and work through the personalities
- have reached a high level of development. Thus Gilgamish represents
- this had become an actual human experience, it represented in a certain
- round about as Christianity, represented by men of the type of Theophilus
- in wisdom to say and to give than those who represented Christianity
- as it was to represent the dissolution, the sweeping-away, of the old,
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 2
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- that Gilgamish is represented as a personality who was brought to the
- was always intended to represent how in the more mighty of men of old
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 3
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- that the oval form in the middle represents the human ego, the kernel
- will have to be regarded as a representative man of our fifth culture-epoch,
- represented — then we should not have the true feeling for these
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 4
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- representations of the measures contained in the human structure or
- begins. But this reascent is such that it represents one aspect only
- Let us suppose that this point represents the date of a woman's death.
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 5
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- which is related to the earth, but represents an earlier stage of development,
- Title: Lecture: Mendelssohn: Overture of the Hebrides
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- forces, sometimes with rage and passion, fought as representatives of
- Title: Lecture: The Concepts of Original Sin and Grace
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- consequences, is inherited, which represents sin in man of which he is
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- represented this perpetual sacrifice demanded by intellectual culture
- clairvoyant culture, so Iphigenia represents the perpetual sacrifice
- through its representatives — men inspired by the Spirits of
- clairvoyant culture represented by Persephone must light up again.
- reconstruction of the Mystery of Eleusis, represents the means
- towards us. She is the mightiest representative of
- and more absorbed in a way by the tendencies represented in the three
- be trying, to represent things in the same manner as is done on the
- form; for with these three figures which are intended to represent
- chalice which subtly represents what they are aiming at both in their
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- to a representative of human soul-forces whom we may call Tantalus.
- when we reflect that by representing the force hidden in the depths
- Persephone, who represents the ancient clairvoyant forces of the
- represented as Pluto. According to Greek mythology Pluto is the ruler
- capacity represented by Persephone is born in the human
- within us. As the forces represented in Greek mythology by Pluto are
- is represented in the Nature-forces by Eros, who brings this about.
- bears the forces of decline. The rape of Persephone also represents
- genetic forces represented in Greek mythology, forces which are
- upon the astral body are represented by the threefold Hecate. Whereas
- symbol was also assigned to Aesculapius as the representative of
- medicine). The #8224 represents the external destructive influences
- represented one part of Hecate with #8224 and serpent; and the
- itself, is represented in the key and the coil of rope; and the third
- represented in the emblem of the torch. Thus long ago I said in
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 3
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- unhappiness. The forces in us which represent the more enduring
- regards the physical body, which represents the Pluto forces in us,
- as regards the ether body, which represents the Poseidon forces, and
- as regards the astral body, which represents the Zeus forces, you may
- forces of the entire ego (represented by the area of the circle) to
- the forces of the astral body (represented by the area of the large
- pentagon), to the forces of the ether body (represented by the sum of
- forces of the physical body (represented by the area of the pentagon
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 4
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- we may expect him to think of the divinity who represented to him the
- Hence we find, as the representative of the ego-forces in the world
- representing the forces of the physical body, Poseidon as
- representing the forces of the ether body, and Zeus as representing
- have to regard Dionysos as the macrocosmic representative of the
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 5
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- the macrocosmic representative of the astral forces at work in man,
- Poseidon as the macrocosmic representative of the forces working in
- the ether body, Pluto as the macroscosmic representative of the
- trickled into a body. Greek fancy represents this moment in an
- representing the element of one-ness, of homogeneity, of Being as yet
- often represented as jealous. Jealousy can only come about where
- with which we grasp it, was represented by the goddess Pallas
- how the old clairvoyant consciousness, represented by the elder
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 6
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- Hence the younger Dionysos, macrocosmic representative of our modern
- Dionysos, the macrocosmic representative of the ego—the ego
- ego. Therefore Dionysos must be represented as this human ego still
- they could only accurately represent it on the basis that the
- Dionysos represented those stragglers who had most closely retained
- Greeks represented in this train of Dionysos the forms of average
- this question for us by its representations of the rout of Dionysos
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 7
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- place which we designate as ideation, as mental representation, and
- ideation, in mental representation, which is what brings knowledge
- representation, we must attribute that solely to the three higher
- Nothing of the mental representation itself lives in the brain. What
- work of ideation, of representation, goes on in the brain, is just
- diagram to represent the human physical bodily organisation. When we wish
- mental representation, which reproduces for us all the things outside
- soul-life is completely filled by this process of representation. One
- representation as distinct from the mere reflection of it — the
- the ordinary process of mental representation are taught by the
- represented the human self firmly planted upon the Earth. When the
- figure, a noble external representation of humanity. Now just suppose
- not represented as such a perfect divine form as Zeus, is in fact the
- represented by tradition, and we have in particular to think of those
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 8
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- let this diagram represent the human ether body as it was at the
- among them before Saturn, represented themselves; they thought. But
- are merely the representations — the real ideas
- idea or mental representation is, in a higher sense, only the
- in a representation. Jahve or Jehovah is related to the real Christ
- representation of the real Christ, and to those who see through
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 9
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- of all that they represent by their abstract and tidy genealogical
- were trying to represent human evolution, were trying to put before
- intended to represent the great riddle of human evolution, then you
- in a sense the representations of the sub-earthly, the Chthonic gods.
- pure white dove, which represents as it were the purest extract of
- representations of the others, only wished to live in the finer
- representations of the lower gods; but the gaseous element in the sun
- space which is represented to us in the sign of the dove at the
- garments, and is still represented in the vestments connected with
- represents what man bears within him. The craze for nudism has
- represented what the human being carries around him supersensibly as
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 10
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- spirit-forms were at work which were represented by the figures and
- just like earlier ones, only represents a phase which in its turn has
- thought-forms of modern times. If I represent the thoughts of the
- or representations of the real gods; thus we come into a world which
- We could represent
- tragedy as a representation of connected events calculated to arouse
- Title: Lecture: On the Occasion of Goethe's Birthday
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- the effect of concussion. For instance, we represent to
- animals of which we can form no representation, and that from
- that the ancestors of man cannot be represented as physical
- understand. We must not allow him to be represented to us as
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse in Historical Development - Lecture 1
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- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse in Historical Development - Lecture 2
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- represented in the form it has taken in our century, even though here
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: Rosicrucian Christianity - Lecture 1
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- These twelve men, who represented the sum of all the spiritual
- remembered their ancient wisdom, and the other five represented the
- represented the whole of Atlantean and post-Atlantean wisdom. The
- Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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- you represent thinking rightly to yourself when you picture the human
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture IX: The Etherization of the Blood
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- to a higher world, the world called the astral plane. You represent
- In this head are thoughts, which I shall represent with these dashes.
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: Jeshu ben Pandira - Lecture 2
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- the world of imaginative representations, he then observes that the
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse as Living Reality - Lecture 1
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- movement represents the opposite of this. This movement does not set
- representatives and followers of officialdom. But that cannot be done,
- Title: Lecture: Faith, Love, Hope: The Third Revelation
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- painted or described in words, something is represented which at the
- Title: Lecture: Faith, Love, Hope: Towards the Sixth Epoch
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- there represented in direct relation to the elements in a man's life
- Title: Lecture: Esoteric Studies: Cosmic Ego and Human Ego
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- Christ shall come, as that coming has been represented in many
- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture I. The Dawn of Occultism in the Modern Age
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- representatives of communities based upon race or the tenets of a
- represents the pivotal point in the evolution of mankind is the 3rd
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Dawn of Occultism in the Modern Age - Lecture 1
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- simple as that of the representatives of communities based upon race
- be substantiated from the Akashic Record that the day which represents
- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture IV. Intimate Workings of Karma
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- spiritual development of mankind were represented. The fact that all
- representatives of the twelve different types of religion poured into
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: Intimate Workings of Karma
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- development of mankind were represented. The fact that all possible
- feeling and sensitive perception, all that the twelve representatives
- Title: Lecture: From Jesus to Christ (single lecture)
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- represented all that worked on the Earth of the nature of spiritual
- Title: Lecture: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- Spirit-element, which represents something common to
- but exclusively Jesus — is represented as the
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture I: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- Spirit-element, which represents something common to all mankind.
- longer say Christ but exclusively Jesus — is represented as the
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture II: Rosicrucian Training and Anthroposophical Training
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture III: Sources of Knowledge of Christ, Lord of Karma
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- suits their own likings and represents their own ideal. And it must
- the life of Apollonius of Tyana.’ If we want to represent in a
- If we want to represent the nature of the Christ-life, we must draw it
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture IV: Experiencing the Christ Impulse, Jerome and the Gospel of St. Matthew
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture V: Redemption of the Physical Body
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- represent the corresponding Buddhist theory? With the circle we
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture VI: St. John and St. Paul, First Adam and Second Adam
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- must be possible to represent lines which lead, not to the
- represent man as an invisible being, made visible in matter only
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture VII: The Mystery of Golgotha, Greek, Hebrew and Buddhist Thought
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- We will take this diagram to represent schematically what we call our
- represent the physical body as the enclosing sheath. For us, as
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture VIII: The Two Jesus Children, Zoroaster and Buddha
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture X: The Esoteric Path to Christ
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- this Imagination corresponds exactly to the scene represented in the
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 1: Introductory Lecture
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- at Munich, which generally begins with a dramatic representation
- representations. Some time ago we began by having one such dramatic
- representation before a course of lectures at Munich, last year two,
- the necessary strength. We always connect these representations with
- remarkable in the Munich representations that Theosophy does not try
- the year 1909 we had one representation, that last year we had two,
- prepare three representations. If you go into the matter itself you
- account in artistic representation in the same way as the external
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 1: The Inner Aspect of the Saturn-embodiment of the Earth
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- courage, represent — and nothing else. This, in the first place
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspects of the Saturn-embodiment of the Earth
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- courage, represent, — and nothing else. Saturn is this to
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- represented which radiates to me from the colouring of this picture?
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 3: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- part of it: but could the deed represented in the colouring of this
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 3: The Inner Aspect of the Moon-embodiment of the Earth - 1
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- meaning of the earth. The incident represented in the earthly picture
- this representation of Christ surrounded by His Apostles, He who on
- when one stands before this picture, which represents in painting an
- with those forces which represent a kind of immortality, something
- conceptions, he will perhaps make diagrams. If we wish to represent
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 4: The Inner Aspect of the Moon-embodiment of the Earth (Part 1)
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- teach him the meaning of the earth. The incident represented in the
- immortal Divine power. And this representation of Christ surrounded
- represents in painting an image of the cosmic purpose. The artist [is
- those forces which represent afresh an aspect of immortality,
- represent living conceptions such as sacrifice, or the virtue of
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 4: The Inner Aspect of the Moon-embodiment of the Earth - 2
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- this feeling is represented in an accentuated form. Hence we do not
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 5: The Inner Aspect of the Moon-embodiment of the Earth (Part 2)
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- feeling is represented in an accentuated form. Hence we do not find
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 5: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- sacrifice offered by Cain, which symbolically represents one of the
- that this represents something like a rending away from the universal
- in the Universe. If fire represents the purest sacrifice — and
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 6: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- that this represents something like a rending away from the universal
- Universe. If (1) fire represents the purest sacrifice — and
- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture II
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- intended to represent the tones that work upon your ear, the colours
- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture III
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- are to be opened. The eyes are here representative of all the senses.
- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture IV
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- material existence, a fact that has been beautifully represented as
- without some justification, represented in the Imagination of the
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture I
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- with a talent for mathematics and this will represent a continuation
- this may represent the number of centuries that have elapsed since
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture III
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- described represents an auxiliary process. He never leaves us alone;
- Title: Lecture 2: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- work of the nature-spirits. These spiritual beings represent what we
- Title: Lecture 3: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- Title: Lecture 4: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- externally. This approximately represents to occult vision the
- Title: Lecture 5: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- have done to-day. Thus we can comprehensively represent the beings of
- Title: Lecture 6: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- Hierarchy in the following way. We think of them represented
- accurate to represent it thus. If you consider the planets
- What is more natural than to represent this to young people as a
- from the Sun we represent symbolically through that which the Seraphim
- higher hierarchies, the notch thus hollowed out, we represent by what
- represented as a kingdom of Angramanyu, or Ahriman. Thus we see how
- Title: Lecture 7: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- How something in the world and in man stands to the spirit, represents
- Title: Lecture 8: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- starry heavens is actually Maya, for it does not represent an existing
- behind. The physical world of heavenly bodies represents the remains
- represented to us were not now paralyzed, so to speak, by other
- represented to his own consciousness, as it were, objectively; but he
- if that which is represented by the moon were to be realized. Now as
- feet; that is what St. Paul represents when he speaks of the sighing
- Title: Lecture: Occultism and Initiation
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- the form of thoughts, representations, feelings, and impulses of the
- representations. This should be done with perseverance, until the
- Title: Lecture 9: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- of paper by human intelligence is represented in our historical
- The Zodiac was divided into Twelve Signs, which represent the
- of the earth, and were so to work that they represented a College of
- Vishvakarma represents the Spirit of Wisdom who streams down upon the
- these facts are thus represented objectively; and if it were ever to
- be said that this representation of the Christ-Impulse arises from any
- or through a misrepresentation of them. In all things we must boldly
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- to represent the true connection in order that the expression used in
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- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture I
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- representing, is able to apply the feelings and sentiments of his own
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- they had to represent. The consciousness lives in all those whom you
- representatives does not come to naught.” What is it that gives
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- representing “Day” and “Night,” “Dawn”
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- etheric body in its full activity, then one could only represent it
- the corresponding position. This reclining figure represents the most
- side. This represents the most perfect expression of the ego; the
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- Title: Lecture: Overcoming Nervousness
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- Title: Lecture: Calendar of the Soul
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- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- the spiritual forces of the Sun and Moon were represented by King
- Table represent the repetition of the experiences of earlier ages in
- connected with the Holy Grail, apart from Parsifal, represent what the
- represents the forces which must especially be made our own through
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- pictures representing the processes of the spiritual man during
- represented resulted in the Legend of the Holy Grail. And the
- up from the other kingdoms, we find clearly represented if we
- — all this is represented. The best presentation of this
- is not that by Wolfram, but it is best represented in an
- experience anew every night), it is best represented, in spite
- Title: Effects of Occult Development: Lecture VII
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- turned away from him because, to him, Faustinus represented
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- on the left I will represent what we may call the constitution
- constitution of man. I will represent this only by lines. The
- intuitions would, however, represent nothing but the
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- represents the developed soul of the true clairvoyant, a
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 1 of 9
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- represent it with a few strokes on the blackboard, thereby
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- and the like — represents a condition of rajas; that brought
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- are separated from all external existence — these represent the
- movement we here represent necessarily demands that we enter
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture I
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- birth. All the happenings must be represented by images taken from
- You might well believe that to represent
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- world the representatives of this Christian impulse seem to be
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- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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- Ancient Hebrew culture represented a definite stage, in
- Title: Christ and the Spiritual World: Lecture Two
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- Title: Lecture: Macrocosm and Microcosm
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- Title: Lecture: Newborn Might and Strength Everlasting
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- about truth would have to be able to represent the twelve shades of
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- about truth would have to be able to represent the twelve shades of
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- Title: Lecture: Pre-Earthly Deeds of Christ
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- Title: Lecture: The Four Sacrifices of Christ
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- Christian, although many representatives of Christianity today would
- Title: Nature of Man: Lecture 1: Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- Title: Spiritual/Physical: Lecture II:
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- representation of a fact. It is a fact that productions springing
- Title: Spiritual Foundation of Morality: Lecture I
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- Title: Anthroposophical Ethics (1928): Anthroposophical Ethics II
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- Title: Lecture: Anthroposophy and Christianity
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- able to explain that in the secret represented by the Child, the
- represents the flower of the previous stages of human evolution; the
- the Festival which represents the birth of that knowledge of Christ
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 1: The Destinies of Individuals and of Nations
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 2: Nationalities and Nationalism in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- a work representing the high point of culture on the Italian
- ever. Fundamentally speaking, it represents the same
- strife comes from the people who represent the spiritual
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 3: The Nature of European Folk Souls
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- showed Faust, the representative of mankind, to be
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 7: Personal and Supersensible Aspects
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 8: Three Decisions on the Path to Imaginative Perception
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- always made which represents the upper part of the human
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- to say that whatever else these events represent they
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 11:Etheric Man within Physical Man
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- — well, what does this body represent? This body
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- attempted to make Faust a genuine representative of
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- Wagner represent? And what is coming in with the earth's
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- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 3: The Subconscious Strata of the Soul-Life and the Life of the Spirit After Premature Death
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- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 4: The Connection Between the Spiritual and the Physical Worlds, and How They Are Experienced After Death
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- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 5: Concerning the Subconscious Soul Impulses
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- Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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- represented by Adam and Eve, this commandment: ‘Ye may eat of
- enacted. In connection with the representation of to-day, which is
- an ox and an ass, the Child and two figures representing Joseph and
- side. That is, priests took part; one priest represented Joseph and
- and that is what can be represented in childlike fashion, and yet is
- represented in the cradle nor in the manger, but when the sleeping
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- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Thought and the Secret of the Ego
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- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 6: Lecture on the Poem of Olaf Åsteson
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- Title: Lecture: Concerning the Origin and Nature of the Finnish Nation
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- Title: Lecture I: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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- Title: Lecture: The (Four) Great Virtues
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture II: The Path of the Human Being through the Gate of Death - A Transformation of Life
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- representative — a clean vessel.
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and the Mystery of Death
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IV: The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and the Central European Striving
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- Title: Spiritual Science, a Necessity for the Present Time
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture V: The Intervention of the Christ Impulse in the Historical Events
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VI: Moral Impulses and Their Results
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VII: Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VIII: The War, an Illness Process
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- representing spiritual science, then the people came and
- simple characterisation, the representation of a truth which
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Subconscious Forces
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IX: The Relation of the Human Being to the Realms of Nature and the Hierarchies
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- Title: Lecture: Christ In Relation To Lucifer and Ahriman
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- Hence, one will be able to experience this representation of the
- represent what we consider the most significant spiritual task of our
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XI: Christ's Relationship to Lucifer and Ahriman
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- the various way the representatives of the Duma have really
- Title: Lecture: The Etheric Body as a Reflexion of the Universe
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XII: Spiritual Science as an Attitude
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- Title: Lecture: Perception of the Nature of Thought
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- was realised by another: Goethe realised it and represented it in his
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- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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- Title: Lecture Series: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 1: Probability and Chance
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 2: Consciousness in Sleeping and Waking States
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 3: Necessity and Chance in Historical Events
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- That may be a representation of a circle, but that is not what matters.
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 5: Necessity and Past, Chance and Present
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 6: Imaginative Cognition Leaves Insights of Natural Science Behind
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- Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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- representations began by reading, occasionally even by enacting, the
- represented by Adam and Eve, this commandment: ‘Ye may eat of
- enacted. In connection with the representation of to-day, which is
- an ox and an ass, the Child and two figures representing Joseph and
- side. That is, priests took part; one priest represented Joseph and
- and that is what can be represented in childlike fashion, and yet is
- represented in the cradle nor in the manger, but when the sleeping
- represents on the stage of history clearly for all mankind, the story
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Thought and the Secret of the Ego
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- — which was now represented in the most varied ways —
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- then represented these figures. They played these roles instead of
- Title: Lecture: The Problem of Jesus & Christ in Earlier Times
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- Title: Lecture: The Year as a Symbol of the Great Cosmic Year
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Year's Course as a Symbol for the Great Cosmic Year
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- Title: Lecture: Perceiving and Remembering
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- sketch it thus: representing it entirely diagrammatically, and we shall
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture II: The Legend of the Prague Clock
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- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture V: The "I" is Found on the Physical Plane in Acts of Will
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- they explain to this priest that we do represent Christianity,
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture I
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- to evaluate artistic representations. Today they focus
- completely upon the content of the art, on its representation
- to represent such a figure as that of the priest Oberlin of
- able to consider art as all that which is represented by
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture II: Deeper Secrets of Man's Soul-Spiritual Nature
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- situation — what the memory actually represents for man
- short time. It represents itself to our inner being as a
- would a person with inner vision try to represent Lucifer
- actually as a Moon being? One would represent a human head
- picture represented just like that. So you see that the
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- one wants to represent Lucifer as he is left behind from the
- Moon development, one has to represent him with a human head
- Bertram, represented Lucifer in his Hamburg picture in the
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture V: Comenius and the Temple of PanSophia
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- carrying that he was able to represent the constellation of
- in it he set forth his ideas as to what represents the best
- standpoint of Prussian patriotism. He attempted to represent
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture VII: Man's Four Members
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- that particular custom which represented itself in the laying
- birth and death. Now, just represent in an imaginative way,
- then it would represent something very similar to the whole
- of these representative people of our age, the representative
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture X
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- who represent everything which has occurred in the world as
- ideas which represent the reasons for the resistance factors.
- represent them in such a way that as to make their ideas
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XI: Fragments from the Jewish Haggada
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- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XII: Luciferic Dangers from the East
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- weak mind in order to represent Christ. I know very well that
- Title: Lecture: How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?
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- the species, and a matter of course. But this represents a stage of
- concepts and representations necessary for spiritual science,
- Title: Lecture: The Influence of the Dead on the Life of Man on Earth
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- surprising that one year of spirit time represents 30 years of
- Title: Ascension/Pentecost IV: WHITSUN: A Symbol of the Immortality of the Ego
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- body, and represents the part of man's being which belongs to
- the etheric body represents in a certain sense that which is akin to
- with the higher spirituality, so we can say that the Ego represents
- festival which, representing the immortality of the Ego, is a token of
- in the fiery tongues of Pentecost. These fiery tongues represent what
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 1: The Immortality of the I
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- world. And the I represents our continual resurrection in the spirit,
- with the I. Pentecost represents the immortality of our I; it is a sign
- The fiery tongues represent what is in us, in the universe, and in the
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 2: Blood and Nerves
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- represents a demand of the best minds of our recent past. It did not
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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- us through history. These pillars each represent life one-sidedly; for
- He represented a one-sided view, the absolute suppression of outer life.
- historical expression in our age. It too represents one-sidedness. We
- represents the author's own path of development, his path through the
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 4: The Human Organism Through the Incarnations
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- in such a case? Obviously, not every ordinary female figure can represent
- by an artist? He will say, “This is a representation of a person
- Greeks represented what they saw differently than we do now. This was
- artists do. Instead, when the artist wanted to represent an arm, he
- to represent a movement, he felt what it is like to perform the movement
- to the representation of people walking.
- it did not in some way resemble or represent a living being. This is
- ideal unless we also assume the ideal is after all a representation
- representations of living beings; ideals, on the other hand, are not
- supposed to represent anything. But even if they did, they would only
- up in the world outside again and again: what is discussed and represented
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 5: Balance in Life
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- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 6: The Feeling For Truth
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- way, poetry should represent what human beings experience together with
- are representations of what belongs to imaginative knowledge, we can
- lines express represents the laws of the movements of the seven planets.
- That is what makes it so difficult to represent
- to represent our movement to people who can't help laughing when they
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 7: Toward Imagination
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- to speak, this case was discussed, and the Asian representatives said
- it is for the present. And we have to find the courage to represent
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Two
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- with the macrocosmic representation of our waking consciousness. Then
- heavens, we behold the external, macrocosmic representation of our
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Three
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- one represents materialism in the way the aforementioned personages
- represented it. Understanding the substantial nature of the material
- polarity that exists within a unity: Uranus represents the peripheral,
- understanding we develop represents the real seed of the future. The
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Four
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- use lines to draw it, they represent something invisible. Only forces
- pictorial representation of the spiritual forces standing behind it.
- representation in the same sense, but is more like the kind of
- representation you have in a drawing. A picture resembles its subject
- world and stimulate that interaction. Those representatives of
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Five
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- hovering circle of elves. He represents the human being who stands
- thought! The day represents physical life, physical perception,
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Six
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- represents. All such theories are afflicted by a common error.
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- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Nine
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- representatives of the truth must undergo. And I hope that there are
- person they represent. In this case, the advocate who was lodging the
- complaint was the first to speak, the one representing the man from
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Eleven
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- words. Goethe had an extraordinarily fine sense for representing
- went beyond Pessimism to become representatives of
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture I
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- have just said represents the true conception of the Christ-Principle
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Thirteen
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- head, where the principal representatives of the sense organs come
- We will let this (see drawing) represent the whole human body,
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture III
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- whole head, will be represented by one sense-organ;
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- To comprehend law and jurisprudence and to represent human
- question is often raised as to whether the central figures represent
- figure of the representative of humanity in our group statue that is
- way, the salvation of the imaginative element. It represents a
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- artists. You will find that the representation of the life of Jesus
- art of pictorial representation was there in the West, as we know, but
- represented Him in its own way, and so we must recognize many
- different impulses at work in the different representations. Study,
- each case there is a strong desire to represent Jesus in a national
- representations, the Spanish; in LeBrun's, the French. All three
- Considering art in respect of its representations of the Jesus
- representation of Jesus because the forces that are at work in the
- representative art have given place to the word, for since the
- matters as pictorial representation had in earlier times, you will
- representations. These take the inner course of the events described
- the whole of humanity. Jesus is only the supreme representative for
- the representation of the Christ in mankind.
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- present day. They are wholesome impulses. Nevertheless, they represent
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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- represents the faculty that belongs to those centuries. It is clear to
- Goethe represents in the Lemurs scene and you will know that much of
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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- attentively what the Lemurs represent. By these practices the initiate
- impulse. The Greeks, as represented by their greatest individuals,
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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- in which the Golden King became the representative of wisdom. Since spiritual
- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- their blood, as the representative of that which distinguishes earthly Man,
- representative of the Templar ideal. Now let us inquire: Do we see any
- representative of the Templar ideal — in the historical development of
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture I
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- of Roman art that represented what is essentially Roman, there
- Title: Karma of of the Individual and the Collective Life
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- represent Boehme it would have to show that he was a shoemaker.
- activity of Jakob Boehme were represented graphically, I should
- Title: Lecture: The Cyclic Movement of Sleeping and Waking
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- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IV
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- evolution; they represent, therefore, what works and lives in
- do not at all represent anything inward. We conceive vocation
- representatives of the religious sects will often say, “Oh,
- Title: of Early Human Destiny into Extraterrestial Relationships
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- Title: Lecture: Factors of Karma/Deficiencies in Psychoanalysis
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- man or another represents in his official position, we
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture V
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- someone represents in his or her official position and subject
- this to the point of view of vocational life represented here.
- consciousness represents only a small part of what comprises
- of what they are represented to be. I will give you an example
- Title: Lecture: Matter Incidental to the Question of Destiny
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- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VI
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- cruelty in descriptions and representations. We observe it in
- that this symbol π represents the result of later
- Title: Lecture: Hereditary Impulses and Impulses from Previous Earth Lives
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- as Maeterlinck did recently: to represent Goethe and Schiller
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- it represents for outer maya, for the great illusion, but the
- myself observed how a representative of the Theosophical
- there by a lady representative. But she said to me, “We shall
- representatives who do not know at times where the wires that
- life. Ku Hung Ming represents the Chinese nature, the life of
- obligated from the representative standpoint of spiritual
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VIII
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- the text for a masquerade in which he represented himself as
- represented himself as Jupiter enthroned on the clouds, and it
- of Jupiter, which led to their representing them at this
- representing profoundly decisive views of the nineteenth
- and men. The author says that women represent in their peculiar
- represent more the tendency to materialism. In other words,
- Title: Lecture: The Relation of Man to the Hierarchies
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- who call themselves officially His representatives look
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IX
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- their beings represents a relapse into an ancient polytheism
- form of their god, what is really represented in such concepts?
- to oppose this egoistic representation when we describe the
- things are not so abstract as certain persons wish to represent
- Even those who call themselves the official representatives of
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture X
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- truth, it cannot represent anything but the meaning of the
- representations of religious documents.
- replace him with Lucifer whom she undertook to represent as the
- to represent the Jahve God as the god of the mere lower nature,
- maligning the Jahve God, representing him merely as the god of
- representations of the ancient gods could set triumphant beings
- and Christ is represented much more as the Divinity in the
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Three
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- Imagine that the hero of this novel represents a kind of likeness
- circumstances now compel me to represent him again for a while, it
- which represent a terrible destiny?
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- a personality who stands, or seems to stand, as a representative for
- politician from one point of view. Since he represented all these
- impossible through its representative Alexander. So she had to be
- negotiations with the representatives of the Central Powers he plays
- representatives sent by Austria, and why does he appear totally
- different when negotiating with the representatives of the Entente?
- representative of the Entente? Only compare the two! Why does he
- listen to the representatives of the Entente, and why does he know in
- representatives of Austria? With the latter he even went somewhat too
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Six
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- Under the supervision of the elected representatives those who are
- anybody may belong to any sect or represent any religious view he
- mankind. So the teaching was that the fourth sub-race is represented
- English in the world. The English-speaking peoples represent the
- shows that Greek and Latin represent a particular stage of linguistic
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- chosen to represent these states before the rest of the world is
- In Russia only those who represented Russianism could imagine any
- the representatives of Russianism would have placed any value.
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- with earthly fertility, than with the wisdom represented in symbols
- her. The Divinity was, however, represented not exactly as female, but
- it." This priest was taken to represent the Initiate of the
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- scarcely any idea of what it represented. It was something which has
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- he could take on the role of representative of the whole tribe. When
- remains as a representative of that being who was to become king, the
- So Hödr is the one who appears as the representative of the
- post-Atlantean period. Hödr is a representative of matter, of
- representative of understanding, of knowledge, of light —
- here, what is behind the fact that Baldur — the representative
- materialistic medicine is considered to represent them — and
- poet was called by a number of critics representing the healthy side
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Ten
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- representatives of religion today believe in their hearts — not
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Eleven
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- representatives, but from then on it was considered a good thing to
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Twelve
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- So Elliot, a very clever man, agreed with Lin, the representative of
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Thirteen
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- should be kept in ignorance, or led, through misrepresentations, to
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Fourteen
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- through the various characters who represent it. Yet the way it is done
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- that, by comparison, the later thoughts of theologians represent a
- committee of representatives from all states. It can only become
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Sixteen
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- international arrangement, by means of which representatives of the
- it represents a definite attempt made by a German soldier to understand
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- with a not very concise description ‘the kingdoms and lands represented
- represented in the Reichsrat were
- represented in the Reichsrat and also the lands of the Holy Crown of St
- through its very existence it represents a real force. It is there.
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- represents a channel between the physical world and the spiritual world.
- refuse to admit this, you are quite simply not representing the truth.
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- peoples and the various kingdoms they have brought forth, represent a
- still lie ahead of us, this document represents a challenge to the
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- by representing group interests, group egoisms, and they certainly do
- One way of representing a group interest is followed by the most
- something eminently anti-Christian. This faith represents an important
- nation which represents this ‘primordial soup’ to call itself ‘das
- represents is what developed in the British Empire into something
- Title: Lecture: Mans Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- gravitation of the earth represents its respiration, in the
- and this would give us one day. If the whole represents one year and
- 24 hours, this would represent one respiration for our etheric
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- which for him represented an analogy with the pulse as we record its
- number 25,920 represents the return to the starting point. This is a
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Twenty Five
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- misrepresentations heaped upon us from outside, to persist in pointing
- A representative of the Theosophical Society, who read this, asked me by
- exceptionally cultured representative of the Theosophical Movement, the
- representatives of the Entente believe they belong. It is not so much a
- Title: Lecture: The Weaving and Living Activity of the Human Etheric Bodies
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- Lucifer should be imagined as spiritual science is able to represent
- Hamburg there is a picture by Master Bertram representing a Story, of
- the Creation, and there the Paradise-symbol is represented in such a
- Title: Mission of Michael: Signs of the Times: Michaels Battle and Its Reflection On Earth -- II
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- represented by a significant symbol took place here, although at a
- that took place at other stages. It is the event that is represented
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 1. Materialism and Spirituality.
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- of the Dornach Building and that sets forth the Representative of
- known that there was in existence a photographic group representing
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 3. The Human Soul and the Universe (part 1)
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- love are represented with an aura round their heads, which is known as
- than paint or represent it as a reality. These things are absolutely
- by the friends of Spiritual Science. It ought never to be represented
- which represents his genius and which, if he be wise, he obeys. Let us
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Universe
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- love are represented with an aura round their heads, which is known as
- than paint or represent it as a reality. These things are absolutely
- by the friends of Spiritual Science. It ought never to be represented
- which represents his genius and which, if he be wise, he obeys. Let us
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 4. Morality, As A Germinating Force
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- cosmic mist (for it is represented as purely material) and were then
- Mystery of Golgotha represents the standard of his whole collective
- order represented, and is eventually to become the common grave of all
- to represent the personality of Fichte, as
- represents reality. Any other age would consider whether men really
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 5. The Human soul and the Universe (part 2)
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- strongest manifestation of the spirit. It is the most representative
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 6. Man and the Super-Terrestrial
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- to do with what I might call a representative delineation of the whole
- something representing a course, a rhythm. Just as the rhythm of day
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 7. Errors and Truths
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- then certainly come upon certain turning-points which represent deep
- in view, which a man of the present day, could only represent
- Richard Rothe, who represents a traditional echo of that circle,
- always represented what we see it to be today. That, however, is not
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 1
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- Western European views of life, represented a wonderful blend of the
- who felt himself especially suited to represent scientific opinion,
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 4
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- — this distinguished and unique representative of Central European
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 5
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- of Golgotha is enacted, Pilate, the representative of the strongest
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 6
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- attacked Anthroposophy. I told you of the misrepresentations and slanders
- as Kantianism prevails in philosophy, representing as it does a viewpoint
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- were represented the human beings of his time, human beings to whom
- He would be more and more convinced that he merely represented the highest
- represent the very essence of Lutheranism. Schiller had at one time
- to the spiritual world. The concluding scenes of Faust represent the
- could not in all honesty represent them as something to be avoided or
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 9
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- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 2: Humanity's Struggle for Morality
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- they nevertheless represent one great impulse — to
- spiritually, then, being very much a representative of the
- to be truly representative of the age, something like the
- — and he is highly representative of the present age.
- life story show him to be a typical representative of life in
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 3: The Search for a Perfect World
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- an inner obligation to represent anthroposophical truths
- this is how matters are. Someone who represents
- represent before the world go to the dogs in any old way.
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- of ideals are represented by societies today. Programmes are
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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- paradoxes never represent the actual facts, of course, but we
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and "The Dragon"
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- effort was made to study Soloviev as a representative of
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 10: The Influence of the Backward Angels
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- kinds of societies may evolve, representing and demanding all
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- to take delight in stories which represent individual aspects
- municipal, rural and national representative bodies who
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 12: The Spirits of Light and the Spirits of Darkness
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- was the representative of Yahveh; thanks to the functions
- given to him in 1879, he will be the earthly representative,
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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- customarily represented by the image of Michael or St George
- happened in spiritualistic circles partly represented a
- representative figures — the spiritual impulses which
- representative, as it were, of the influences which heaven
- other, Mephistopheles, representative of the spirits of
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 14: Into the Future
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- who was earning thirty thousands francs a year for representing
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture II:
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- lives in the whole world, the extended world. This represents
- Title: Behind the Scenes: Lecture 2
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- particularly biased in favour of the ideas represented in the
- the like are founded today, all of them convinced that they represent
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture X: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 1
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- believe they are seeing the whole spirit. Since they represent the
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XI: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 2
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- the event that is represented symbolically by Michael conquering the
- schematically represented, is some experience (as far as I am
- this fairy tale, in this legendary representation — between the
- Title: Wrong and Right Use: Lecture 2
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- placed in the service of the “double,” represented
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XII: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 3
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- Philosophy represents it, however, one must naturally consider it as
- mystery of gold. Gold, representing what is sun-like within the
- each other: the representatives of the principle that was overcome at
- the end of the eighteenth century and the representatives of the new
- are representatives of the impulses of the new era. The
- representatives of the old impulses — still of the eighteenth,
- Title: Wrong and Right Use: Lecture 3
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- may be called. For gold, the representative of the sun-like
- were represented also by certain occult schools, shall now be
- power representing the principle that was overcome at the
- end of the eighteenth century and the power representing the
- supporters of the new age. Therefore the representatives of the
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 1: On the Functions of the Nervous System
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- represents the forces that the plant receives from the
- Title: Et Incarnatus Est: The Time Cycle of Historic Events
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- preserved in ancient temples as the representation of the
- ideal representative and leader of humanity; also it would not
- Here you see the New Testament represented as it had to be if
- official representatives of the many Christian sects are able
- just quoted from its best representatives are imposed upon that
- Title: Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- represented in matters of religion they expounded quite
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- period of time, representing as it does the time, required
- The Church in reality represents the Virgin Mary. This being
- which represents it: the human word, human speech or
- you have expressed earthly representation of the Trinity. The
- representatives).
- representative of Wisdom. Thereby alone, we begin even in the
- only represent the most appalling untruthfulness and perfidy,
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- at least, still be aware — of two poles, representing as
- Christmas secret is really the secret of birth; it represents
- represented for example by the Zodiac, — that is to
- Zodiac which represents it. It was said, of old time: When a
- which represent, as it were, the mobile element in man,
- who seem to represent Religion — though in reality,
- representatives of the religious faiths, are most annoyed
- representatives of Christianity bring forward this idea:
- Title: Ancient Myths: Lecture I
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- Osiris-Isis-Myth arose as the representative for profounder truths,
- characteristic, the especially representative concepts, these are
- represented the forces that confronted Rhea. Chronos was
- Title: Ancient Myths: Lecture II
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- in fact this represented the truth: there are, however,
- which are the representatives of concepts, are originally in
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- the language of Goethe one could say that the Building represented an
- represented. Far the greater number of people stood to use
- Group of beings: the Representative of Man, then Luciferic
- the assertion that this combination of the Representative of Man with
- actual Till Eulenspiegel, who was only the representative of his age,
- one were to say to Eulenspiegel (whom I now take as a representative
- precisely the representative of the present age. Eulenspiegelism is a
- Ahrimanic, in connection with the Representative of humanity
- Title: Ancient Myths: Lecture IV
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- are called. These three decanates represent those planets which have
- Aries, but Mars now as representative power for human strength. But
- energy-principle is represented today, but it exists there in
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- through Pneumatology, through Spiritual Science, which is represented
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- brain; we come to what Copernicanism represents to us as the great
- and between these a green zone. Pictorial representations gradually
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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- situation in thought. Thus is it represented in a drama.
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- only so, I believe can it represent what it ought to express,
- figure is a kind of representative of humanity, a Being
- representation of Christ Jesus. It seemed to me
- artistic idea was not to produce a representation of Him. The
- twice represented. This other Lucifer is marred, and falls
- representing a form at rest, and you will not succeed; the
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture I
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- fundamentally this kind of representation of the Sun that
- definitely maya, complete illusion. This representation
- we can then diagrammatically represent human evolution and say:
- he says right out: what the Greeks still represented as
- the same drawing can represent the soul-spiritual in the
- Title: Lecture Series: St Augustine, St Simon and Auguste Comte
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- Montaigne represents is illumined through Augustine and what Augustine
- represents is illumined through Montaigne. One-sidednesses mislead men
- the Representative of humanity with its lines and planes and forms,
- the trinity: the central human being or Representative of mankind, Ahriman,
- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture III: Romanism and Freemasonry
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- representative phenomenon (i.e. the battle of Murten).
- become the representative national states. There is much talk
- is represented by the red line in the diagram below and on
- to us here? Napoleon, a strange representative it is true,
- but nonetheless a representative of the French makeup,
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- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- thought; Geoffroy de Saint-Hilaire is the representative of a
- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Future of Man
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- he was a typical representative of Central European culture)
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VII: Incidental Reflections on the Occasion of the New Edition of 'Goethes Weltanschauung'
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- purest and finest representative of the People of the
- consists in a clear representation of the place; here I must
- the situation and all the separate representations as
- intensity as a sensory representation.
- such, must be represented as the army of Christ Jesus.
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IX: The Relation Between the Deeper European Impulses and Those of the Present Day
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- that all the different religions represented in the first
- ethnic group. All these scenes represented an ethnic or folk
- secret gallery where these scenes were represented. But at the
- same time the guide pointed out to him that these representations
- day, namely, that the representation of the Passion of Christ Jesus
- of the progress of evolution. Goethe, for his part, represents in a
- its mode of representation and to everything that is active
- of representation. And a Celtic streak in Ignatius Loyola
- When we consider the typical representatives of the People of
- Lodges, representatives who show wide variations, when we
- representative of the People of the Lodges, of the deism of
- in Berlin! He is a much more representative
- representative’ — here we have the association of the
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- The Eastern peoples must effect and represent the true development of
- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 1
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- Economic science, in many of its representatives, did after
- a representative country of the economic life, to England,
- thought represents the very fear of Love, which Love, though
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- Title: Lecture: The Birth of Christ in the Human Soul
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- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 1
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- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 7
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- if such a man is a true representative of the whole, or even part, of
- — Are these persons really representative of their nations? No,
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 8
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- But the waves themselves are there and they also represent something.
- the entire mode of thought representation, is a different one. This
- Goethean thinking — represented, for instance, in the shaping
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture II: St. John of the Cross
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- representative of the Roman Catholic Church about the path of Spiritual
- officially to convey this kind of misrepresentation of the truth throughout
- and also to the bumbler clerics. Today, therefore, while misrepresenting
- today all thinking men are candidates. This exactly represents the progress
- what these represent, that they have became habituated to them and will
- he suppresses this. What it then represents can be something quite different.
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture III: Clairvoyant Vision Looks at Mineral, Plant, Animal, Man
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- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 5: Paganism, Hebraism, and the Greek Spirit, Hellenism
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- of reason, might break our hearts because it represents one of these
- of the world struggle, represented by the Persian religion in the battle
- can be represented from the most varied standpoints. We have already
- historical symbol, the dying body of Jesus, the dying representative
- of the Mass—Gospel, Offertory, Transubstantiation, Communion—represent
- has been experienced in the conception of Christ-Jesus was represented
- in the pagan ritual, and represented Christ-Jesus to themselves more
- of stones and bits of rock representing nature's processes, lights a
- it in the way it has to be sought by him as representative of his stage
- For Goethe stands as the honest representative of mankind in the fifth
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- being of all Germans—Goethe. For he is such a perfect representative
- who represents all that is new, this most modern man, at the same time
- Baswdow; two men who represented a progressive but at the same time
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- interpretations. They are headed by the Golden King, who represents
- (not symbolises) wisdom, the Silver King who represents beautiful
- appearance, the Bronze King, who represents power, and Love who crowns
- Aesthetic Education, which represent a certain culmination of
- before it is represented in Schiller and Goethe; it is followed by
- why, in such significant and representative considerations as those
- represented pictorially by Goethe in his
- system in man, represents a quite impersonal element, expressed in the
- with this middle realm and that everyone should be represented there.
- humanity, and represented an independent member of the social
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- Consider how a great many of the present official representatives of
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- nature, as such, represents in the external world, because from the
- this continual striving after more naturalism, after a representation
- upon much that is connected with this building. It is indeed a representative
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- here. The way of thinking we represent, aims at getting rid of all social
- representing goods, such as money, are interchangeable with labour power.
- representing them, for what cannot be a commodity — ground, land,
- and employee, where their relation is represented as though labour power
- or for the money representing them, but for something performed. Commodities
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- that something different is represented by this new life of the spirit
- it represents outstanding debt. What serves as the real covering is
- are separate; for naturally in industry capital is represented by money.
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 8
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- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- that such a true representative of Middle European life has no inkling
- that makes Hermann Grimm the typical representative of Middle European
- Again and again I return to Hermann Grimm as a representative
- precisely by studying a representative figure like Hermann Grimm that
- Title: Lecture: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture III: Fundamental Impulses in History
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- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture One
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- arrogantly claim to represent true belief, we should recognize the
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- represent true belief, we should recognise the preparation
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- — do not represent pieces of paper that have been set alight;
- in this instance they represent something different. Imagine, to
- [Representing, approximately, the total population of
- course, a pictorial representation, but the picture contains a deeper
- landscape and what it represents has an existence of its own,
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- have been set alight; in this instance they represent
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- Representing, approximately, the total population of the earth.
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- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 1: Prelude to the Threefold Commonwealth
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- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 4: Pedagogy, from the Standpoint of the History of Culture
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- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1
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- Anthroposophy as I represent it? With any other principle it
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1 (alternate translation)
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- so that Christ, Who represents the super-earthly within the realm of
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture III
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- become critical of merely external representations and judgments, and
- Title: Lecture: Some Characteristics of To-day
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- only intended to “represent” the “astral
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- Title: Lecture: The Crossing of the Threshold and the Social Organism
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- modern civilization as the representative governing type. That is an
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- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture I: The Power and Mission of Michael
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- name derived from the divine, while the other member represents the
- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture III. Michaelic Thinking.
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- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture IV: The Culture of the Mysteries and the Michael Impulse.
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- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture V: The Michael Deed and the Michael Influence as Counter-pole of the Ahrimanic Influence
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- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture VI: The Ancient Yoga Culture and the New Yoga Will.
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- Title: Lecture: Elemental Beings and Human Destinies
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- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture I: The Dualism in the Life of the Present Time
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- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture II: The Development of Architecture
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- of epitome of the whole, a representation in miniature of the whole.
- represent that to yourselves by the illustration of the scales (see
- represented in the plastic wood group mentioned yesterday, with the
- portrait of Christ, Who is to be at the same time the Representative
- here a second Ahrimanic form. The Representative of Humanity is
- Lucifer-figure — the representation of all that leads man
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture III: Historical Occurrences of the Last Century
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- believes that such teaching represents the point
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- from his spirit influenced it. (This is merely a representative
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture IV: The Old Mysteries of Light, Space, and Earth
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- represented the pre-eminence of the intelligent human being, or
- that towering above it was the Aryan whose artistic representation
- great and mighty Judgment, always represented as the Last Judgment
- as Goethe and Humboldt represent everywhere beginnings, and
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture I: The Three Streams in the Life of Civilization. The Mysteries of Light, of Man, and of the Earth.
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- individual is so dovetailed into it that he is only a representative
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- representatives of the creeds, that we no longer find in the events of
- anti-Christian. When men, who are held to be representative, make
- When the representatives of so-called religious societies accept the
- times that World-Evolution should be represented as a Duality, whereas
- it should be represented as a Trinity. One set of forces are the
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture III: The Mystery of the Human Will
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- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture IV: The Breaking-in of Spiritual Revelations Since the Last Third of the Nineteenth Century. Thoughts on New Years Eve.
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- inevitable future. What does this representative of religion really
- what it means when an official representative of religion says:
- representative of religion, could never have stood before an audience
- true representatives of religious life, work for the destruction of
- backs up this Jesuit? A Jesuit does not merely represent his personal
- member of the Catholic Church. What he says represents the opinion of
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture V: The Dogma of Revelation and the Dogma of Experience. The Spiritual Mark of the Present Time. A New Year Contemplation.
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- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- represented a reality, just as many other things still surviving in
- Title: Lecture 1
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- that the deacons, priests, bishops, archbishops are the representatives
- were the leaders tending more towards being divine representatives,
- side more secular, but nevertheless representative of God, on the
- other side more church oriented, also representative of God. That
- God's representatives. The Roman Catholic Church's propagation tended
- representative or envoy, which held through the entire middle ages,
- representatives. And that had to be continually confirmed, for of
- in human consciousness, the representative of the empire was powerful
- consciousness that earthly men were representatives of God was lost.
- certain individuals were representatives of God is Protestantism
- — protest against the idea of men as representatives of God.
- God's representative — the second phase of imperialism. The
- Title: Lecture 3
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- Title: Festivals/Easter II: The Blood-relationship and the Christ-relationship
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- matter of fact they are only representatives of large masses of people
- material brain really represents a process of decay: materialistic
- the Representative of universal humanity Christ Jesus.
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's Decline of the West
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- Title: Lecture Series: Man and Nature
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- something which represents the spiritual Past, we are looking
- inasmuch as represents their shell, being a residue of
- external, for it already represents nothing more than a
- merely the representative phenomenon, we can say: The human
- used in a representative sense. Because we receive most of
- speaking, the element we speak of in a representative sense
- as the light, just as we speak of gravity in a representative
- understand ideas such as that of the Temple represented in
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture III
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- experience actually represents in relation to the sense
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- being of the sun, the representative of the spiritual sun, is killed by
- way. On the one hand, Osiris is the representative of the powers of the
- representative of the Christ who had not yet arrived on earth. In their own
- which have also become a phrase spoken by the representatives of
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- that many representatives of present-day traditional
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- the Pope is represented as incarnation of the spirit of the
- represented on the highest level.
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- represents the Son to me; when I look upon life, it
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- solid ingredients — actually representing only about 8%
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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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- The head represents the dying part of man's being, for the head is
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- the firmament of the fixed stars, represented in the signs of the
- Now just picture to yourselves the Zodiac, the representation of the
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- Title: Lecture: Youth in an Age of Light
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- represents the lofty Sun-Being had to say to earthly humanity, an idea
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- represents the time when the Earth holds its breath within it. The
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- what was the ancestor of our earth, they represented, so to speak, the
- physical world, yet resembling an animal by reason of representing a
- was interpreted in various ways when painted or otherwise represented
- man, thereby representing an earth-being.
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- What does Easter represent in the year's festivals? It is a festival
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- so rich in many-hued colors, represent something that restricts
- are visible to physical eyes, actually represent only physical
- were, out of our moral qualities. This represents
- your eye — the inside of the eye alone represents a whole
- what represents the worth of our moral qualities. And this
- are connected with this learning to walk. It represents an
- equilibrium of the world. It represents a genuine
- dimensions, represents the stages passed through by us between
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- are of the mental representations? the answer would have to be
- representations. We make a mental image of our feelings. In
- this, however, represents only the surface of our soul-life.
- which represents external inheritance and garb. For this
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- disappearance is symbolically represented through the Festival
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- time he had been a distinguished representative of the official
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- inasmuch as it represents the moral justice of the Universe in its
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- shadow, representing the spiritual aspects of the Sun. Then we
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- picture (blue) and ask ourselves what it really represents? It is not
- — in brief, all the earthly substances. They represent the
- the Earth, which in their totality represent a skeleton, he would
- we understand the cosmos in autumn, so as to represent all its
- represented only in a sulphurous form — born out of the
- above. That is how we have to represent the head and eyes of Mary, as
- magnificent Imaginations. So, in order to represent all that is
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- truly represents should not be placed dogmatically before the soul,
- like this. The first words endeavour to represent how the gaze of Uriel
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- to the ancient and sacred animal representatives - eagle, lion and bull
- Let us first turn our attention to that realm which represents what is
- have a representative example, let us consider a mammal such as the
- which, though milder in man, does indeed represent the inner quality
- seen then? Well, the bird in its whole formation represents the human
- represent, the butterfly which in its embryonic formation is so
- extraordinarily complicated? We find that the butterfly represents a
- continuation of the function of the head, it represents the forces of
- represents something quite different, something which in its external
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- of the heights, represented by the eagle, the animals of the middle
- region, represented by the lion, and the animals of the earth-depths,
- represented by the ox or cow, we can today turn our attention to man's
- representatives of the animal world.
- bird of Jupiter. In general Jupiter stands as the representative of
- The lion is the representative of those animals which are in the real
- represented for us by the cow, in the sense which I spoke of
- representation, so there sounds upwards from earth-depths, like a
- Such are the teachings given to us by this threefold representation of
- other animal representatives. Thus for what in truth is eagle he
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- if we were to represent the human being schematically, we would have
- represent the human being in such a way that we allow spiritual
- our gaze to the world of the birds, represented for us by the eagle.
- We spoke of the eagle as the representative of the bird-world, as the
- representative of many creatures of the animal kingdom. Here digestion
- the cud, as represented by the cow.
- discover man's connection with the three animal representatives about
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- to the ancient and sacred animal representatives - eagle, lion and bull
- represented by the eagle — that at its death it can carry
- The bird-world, represented by the eagle, can do this, so that thereby
- Let us represent this in a diagram. Picture to yourselves one of the
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- seen as having its representative in the eagle. The bird kingdom arose
- representative. So that the first rudiments of these animals go back
- because the Moon represented the water-condition, because the Moon was
- butterflies, of the birds and of such species as are represented by
- animals which are represented by the cow.
- organs together with man; in the case of the animals represented by
- take the tortoises as representative animals in this — actually
- represent? It represents the so-called renal canal; it originated in
- one can even say that this could be represented in a diagram, showing
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- really that element within the earth which represents the
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VIII
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- limb-system of the sylphs. They may be said to represent in the air,
- in a spiritual way, what the cow represents below in physical matter.
- Shiva. Brahma represented the active Being in world-spheres which may
- legitimately approach man. Vishnu represented those world-spheres
- Shiva represented everything connected with the forces of destruction.
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- to the ancient and sacred animal representatives - eagle, lion and bull
- than such a turnip-root; it is the representative of root-nature.
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- man's form as physical; we must represent it to ourselves as
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- civilisation. The person who is able to represent it from immediate
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- represent the stars as the eyes of heaven, for example, when things
- formerly the case, what is represented there in regard to the
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- material which the chemists of today represent it to be. It contains
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- represented the Sun.
- as a Soul-Eye. The head as Soul-Eye represented microcosmically the
- whole inner being. I can only represent the impression to you by
- the pupil, the one statue represented that ideas have no Being, and
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- men of today represent them, which were indeed only striking compared
- on the direct representation of the spiritual, and all that belongs
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- was surrounded by the signs of the planets and the sun, represented
- represented the father principle there appeared all those mysteries
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- gather from the short representations I give in my book,
- analogies the ancients saw in gold a representative of the sun. That
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture XII: The Mysteries of the Samothracian Kabiri
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- Title: World History: Lecture I: Evolution of the Soul and of Memory
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- that the representative people of his time are already
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- rightly represent what took place as reality in the Hibernian
- of the Earth's winter, pictures that represented the winter of
- Ether. How does Aristotle represent all this? He shows the
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- representative of all that is the springing and thriving force of
- substance of the image with what the image represented. The ancient
- With songs and acts of ritual representing the deepest human grief and
- the one who lay in the coffin, a twig or a branch to represent
- and we may take the special cult of Adonis as representative
- Autumn how the divine Being who is the representative of the beauty,
- overcomes the representative of all beauty, youthfulness and greatness
- to represent in the corresponding Autumn festival. They made it
- succeeding periods? I must now represent Time itself: the Earth in one
- here I have represented the course of Time. The Mystery of Golgotha
- was represented in the symbolic action of the sacred cult. But the
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- spiritual representative of all that appears in the human being as
- with what it represented, hence the old religions frequently
- accompaniment of songs and of rites representing the deepest human
- Nature, the drastic autumnal representation of the transience of
- overtakes man as well; and it comes even to the representative of
- other, with the opposite of this: with what represented the essence
- subsequent development I must represent time — that is,
- always there, but we will represent the course of time in this way.
- represented in the ritual, in symbolical enactment. But when the time
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- with what is represented; hence their religions frequently
- encompassed procedures representing what human beings
- even the god Adonis, representative of all the beauty,
- also dies. He disappears into the earthly representative of the
- to show later developments, I must here represent time in terms
- its subsequent positions from year to year represented by arcs
- that could be experienced spiritually were represented in the
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- central point. This statue represented Adonis the spiritual
- image with what it represented. In this way these old religions
- of him who lay in the coffin a budding branch representing
- represents the beauty, youth, and greatness of man dies, how he
- representative of all youth and beauty, all the grandeur of the
- into the earthly representative of the cosmic ether. But just
- I represent diagrammatically how evolution progresses in
- the ensuing years, I must represent it in time; that means I
- must represent the earth — in one year, in another, in a
- always there, but the passage of time must be represented thus.
- saw in this image the representative of the human soul a few
- in spirit was represented symbolically in ceremonial
- soul-felt memory of the Mystery of Golgotha, which represented
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- Festival of Easter represents an event in the Mysteries which was
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- represented; and henceforth the lower
- what our present spring Easter Festival has come to be. It represents
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- represented this in the image of a human being floating upward
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- earthly concern, but we represent a concern of the wide ethereal
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- saying, Now we understand that we may no longer represent a mere
- the spirit lives: the cause represented by the Goetheanum is a cause
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- karma of less representative personalities, but I have chosen, in the
- study really representative personalities.
- saying that Goethe ought to have represented Faust as Mayor of
- so a representative personality, viewed in the right light, is an
- represented by its conception of the world in the second half of the
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- such representative personalities that their previous incarnations do
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- representative of Mohammedanism at that time, but one of those who
- is a representative spirit in the first century after Mohammed, but
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- was supposed to represent himself. And so there the Palladium lay, in
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- book was Emerson's Representative Men.
- leads him to Representative Men and he sees at once:
- Emerson's Representative Men. Now Herman Grimm used to read in a
- who are fearless representatives of Anthroposophy. If our meetings
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- represent the physical body (inner curves), this the etheric body
- diagram represents the soul and spirit outside the physical and
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- Mystery — the new-born Child, the Representative of Humanity on
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- Pictures arise in his thoughts, representing to him what he perceives
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- of two spiritual streams. The one was represented by the
- utmost intensity and severity, representing it to Europe as
- represented in triumph — that is to say, in the
- the Dominicans portrayed, treading the representatives of
- — emphasised representatively, I would say, —
- now consider these representatives — shall we say
- then they become distorted, misrepresented truth, and not
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- and severity, representing it to Europe as the most heretical
- Dominican Monks, or St. Thomas Aquinas alone, are represented
- treading the representatives of Arabism under foot. The
- albeit not exclusively, — emphasised representatively, I
- these representatives of individualism.
- thinking. For then they become distorted, misrepresented truth,
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- when a genuine knower looks at a tree, the tree, although it represents
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- — all of these were brilliantly represented by the most
- represented one pole of Aristotle, that pole which is averse to
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- looked up above all to what is represented in the Zodiac. And they
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- is appallingly easy to misrepresent Plato wherever he approaches one. I
- himself had lived as the nun Hroswitha. Thus in his youth he represented
- through. And he represented the rougher region that had stood over
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- representatives of all the sciences, were to be found there; moreover
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- representative of the Father. I want only to make brief mention of this.
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- thinking serve a particular end. Consider what it represented: it was
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- inner language of breathing which acts as representations in
- organs it creates my mental pictures [representations]. But
- list]: the representation [mental picture] of the perception
- men spoke as representatives of the spiritual powers of the
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- representatives of the anthroposophical movement. In this
- member if it considers that he cannot be a representative of
- persons are saying: Those who represent the principles of the
- represent will, then he will realize how the heart contains the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- representative of anthroposophy to the world. That is necessary
- cannot be a true representative of anthroposophy to the world,
- consider that each member is a true representative of
- anthroposophy in the world, and that every member represents
- School must frankly and freely declare: I am a representative
- at the human heart as the physical imaginative representative
- of the human soul. As thinking is the abstract representative
- representative of feeling. And we can look into feeling, as it
- thinking, we can also perceive feeling, whose representative
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- Taurus has been represented, but also the symbolic images of
- the representations of the spiritual being who speaks to us are
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- nerve-sensory man, mostly represented by the human head; the
- rhythmic man, mostly represented by the breast, in which the
- Jupiter, Venus, Saturn. But a representative of this movement
- representative. But just as we carry within us the
- represented by the sun — in our breathing, in our blood
- planets, represented by the sun, have to say through
- Steiner worked on the sculpture, The Representative of Humanity.
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- To be a representative of anthroposophy before
- is represented by the Anthroposophical Society.
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- being, he lets the second beast arise, representing feeling.
- beast emerge, which represents thinking.
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- representative at the threshold to the spiritual lands —
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- to really be a worthy representative of the anthroposophical
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Nine: Abnormal Paths into the Spiritual World and their Transformation
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Nine: Abnormal Paths into the Spiritual World and their Transformation
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eleven: What is the Position in Respect of Spiritual Investigation and the Understanding of Spiritual Investigation?
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eleven: What is the Position in Respect of Spiritual Investigation and the Understanding of Spiritual Investigation?
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- Title: Lecture Series: An Impulse for the Future
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- – and when we ask ourselves: Is the representation of these
- is generally demanded when such a representation of ideals is brought
- represent such and such a thing find themselves in a most difficult
- to represent certain aspects of this occultism before the world.
- representation of Rosicrucian occultism.
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- Title: Community Life: Address 1: The Goesch-Sprengel Situation-1
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- This point of view is in fact already represented within the Society
- In any case, you represent a great focal point of forces of which individuals
- discernment represents a grave danger to those striving for the spirit.
- that, given the point of view they represent, we no longer wish to consider
- Title: Community Life: Address 2: The Goesch-Sprengel Situation-2
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- for instance, that the Johannesbau represents only the beginning of
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 2: The Anthroposophical Society as a Living Being
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 3: Swedenborg: An Example of Difficulties in Entering the Spiritual World
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 4: Methods and Rational of Freudian Psychoanalysis
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 6: The Concept of Love as it Relates to Mysticism
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 7: The Philosophy of Psychoanalysis as Illuminated by an Anthroposophical Understanding of the Human Being
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- physical existence during the Sun period, which represents a progression
- ever more clearly, our sexual organs represent the lowest level of descent.
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Two
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- making a distinction between the representatives of the two
- representations in our Building.
- Sphere, namely that the Eighth Sphere, the representative of
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- part and parcel of the teaching that the one who represents
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Seven
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- representatives of that Society to oppose us. I will give
- representatives of religious communities do nothing to
- experience that little is done by these representatives of
- behind nature, the representatives of the religious
- the other side the representatives of religion say: to go
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Eight
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- representatives of modern religious bodies an interest in
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- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Nine
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- But these lower urges are forces which represent lower
- covering the secrets behind nature. The veil represents
- atomism, so are the representatives of certain religious
- representatives of certain religious bodies describe the maya
- blue represent what man is aware of here, namely,
- incarnation. Of the soul itself, the representatives of
- with him. According to certain representatives of religion,
- next incarnation. It can be said that representatives of
- of the representatives of various religious communities all
- representatives of the various religious bodies have an
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Ten
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- representation of this.
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- are often the representatives of religious communities today
- is regarded with downright hatred by the representatives of
- Title: Significant Facts: Lecture I: A Convulsive Element in Humanity in the Nineteenth Century
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- Count, the representative of the Past, who lives in the spirit in an
- nor the Present, of which he, the despot, is the representative. The
- Title: Significant Facts: Lecture II: Ancient Occult Magic. The Ahasver Mystery.
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- the representatives of the different religions believe they possess
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- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture I
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- thing in the soul realm that a corpse represents in the physical.
- represented by the third phase over the first and second phases,
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture V
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- were accomplishing there represented a new kind of striving whereby
- glorious and grand than the awkward representation of it, the Greek's
- themselves to represent anything of a spiritual nature in the awkward
- tragedies were plays in which the dramatis personae represented
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VII
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- noticed that a representative of anthroposophy was speaking. Such a
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VIII
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- last Monday or Tuesday a representative of these young people said in
- what lived in the people represented there — and almost the
- of opinions. One type is represented by the old Anthroposophical
- interest in the stand taken by the committee representing the
- radicalism of youth will not be the only standpoint represented, but
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture IX
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- Steiner draws on the blackboard) represents the demarcation between
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture X
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- for the delegates were representing the whole German Anthroposophical
- anthroposophy is represented before the world depends above all else
- representatives of the academic youth movement, and in order to get
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Two: The Unveiling of Spiritual Truths
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- Theosophical Society, represented at the time. Indeed, the latter was
- to be a representative of the Theosophical Society. Beyond each
- Society feel themselves to be representatives of the Society.
- of Lazarus. Thus the Lazarus issue, as represented in my
- represented what had been feared since Schelling and Oliphant. That
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture II: The Theosophical Society: A Common Body with a Conscious Self. Blavatsky Phenomenon
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- Anthroposophical Society feel themselves representative of this
- representing what a human being can know for certain, when he
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture IV: Blavatsky's Orientation: Spiritual, but Anti-Christian
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Five: The Decline of the Theosophical Society
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- reality of the Mystery of Golgotha represents the culmination of the
- clarified that the things which I had to represent as anthroposophy
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture V: Anti-Christianity. - The Healing of the Gulf.
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Six: The Emergence of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- constructions. One of the models would represent the atom of a
- represent the atom of something etheric; the third model, still more
- represents a sort of compendium of everything which had been put
- really represented the beginning of the end for the Theosophical
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VI: The Two First Periods of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- of his forefingers, to represent the supposed motions of the
- — very complicated. One model in each case represented
- the next model, which was again more complicated, represented
- possibly permit of one's being an official representative of
- Occult Science represents a sort of compendium of all
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Seven: The Consolidation of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- represents the shattering event which demonstrated that this period
- finish. The start is represented in the courage to begin the
- expressed his own views in the Society and has to represent himself,
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VII: The Third Stage: The Present Day. - Life-Conditions of the Anthroposophical Society
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- official representatives of science and learning, can possibly
- official representatives of science and learning, can possibly
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Eight: Responsibility to Anthroposophy
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- earth and of mechanical processes, represented to these ancient human
- forced into a belief that these roses represent eternal truths. They
- anthroposophy represents what human beings want to develop from
- within themselves as their self-awareness, natural science represents
- also represents the point when anthroposophy came into
- representatives of contemporary life who were endeavouring to bring
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 1: Introduction to the Eurythmy Performance
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- representatives of non-Swiss groups had been present as early
- representatives had arrived in large numbers for the
- can represent the affairs of the Society in a positive way,
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 3: Rudolf Steiner's Opening Lecture and Reading of the Statutes
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- members would chiefly be represented, the Free
- history of these lecture cycles represents a tragic chapter
- the sign of the full truth as representatives of the essence
- Anthroposophical Movement. Any veiled representation of the
- especially therapy, if the tendency persists to represent
- who represent medicine in the ordinary way today. We must
- both the individuals and the groups represented, form the
- this Vorstand. It is not a representative of people in the
- abstract; it is a representative of the anthroposophical
- cause here at the Goetheanum. Its task is to represent the
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 5: The Foundation Meeting, 25 December, 11.15 a.m.
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- Dr. Steiner: I now call on the representative of the Free
- representative of Honolulu, Madame Ferreri, to speak, and
- representatives of other groups who did not speak today. The
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 6: Meeting of the Vorstand and the General Secretaries
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 7: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 26 December, 10 a.m.
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- representatives of the groups working in all kinds of places
- representative of Honolulu, Madame Ferreri, to speak.
- representative of Italy, Baroness de Renzis, to speak.
- Dr. Steiner: Now would the representative
- Dr. Steiner: May I ask the representative
- representative of the Council of the Austrian Society, Count
- representative of the group in Porto Alegre in Brazil, Dr
- representative of the Swedish Anthroposophical Society,
- representative of the Swiss Anthroposophical Society, Herr
- representative of the Council in Czechoslovakia, Dr Krkavec,
- representative of the Council in Czechoslovakia, Dr Eiselt,
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 8: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 27 December, 10 a.m.
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- will be properly represented, so that other associations or
- know what this central Vorstand represents, since from the
- Secretary, since Herr Steffen, as the representative of the
- representatives will be found here for these Sections which
- both the individuals and the groups represented, form the
- ‘represented by a body of literature that has
- as representatives of groups. Obviously the groups who have
- sent representatives will agree to these Statutes. But
- Goetheanum which is represented by the Vorstand nominated
- represented by the Vorstand nominated by this foundation
- this Statute — is that represented in Dornach. If we
- which is represented by the Vorstand elected by this
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 9: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 28 December, 10 a.m.
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 10: Rudolf Steiner's Contribution During The Meeting of the Swiss School Association
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- represented by the state. And now that the Swiss school
- this was simply that the educational method represented here
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 11: Meeting of the Vorstand of the General Anthroposophical Society
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- representatives of the Swiss branches. The best thing to do
- who will represent the Swiss element within the General
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 12: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 29 December, 10 a.m.
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- represented here: ‘The working groups in Poland —
- Luna Drechsler as their representative.’
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 13: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 30 December, 10 a.m.
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 15: The Idea of the Future Building in Dornach
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- representing the different countries. The sum originally
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 16: Open Discussion of Swiss Delegates
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- in such a way that its main representation lies with the
- call a meeting of whatever representatives the different
- it if the representation of the Swiss Society were carried
- asks whether representation by a General Secretary would not
- be more advantageous than that by the representatives of the
- the group of representatives of the branches has at the same
- for every single branch to nominate a representative for this
- suggested that the selection of representatives be made not
- representation, and I do not believe that you can base any
- Those branches which work well send two representatives and
- two representatives and branches of under fifty members send
- be made from here or will the representatives in the
- representative or a council since it was a meeting of the
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 17: The Envy of the Gods - The Envy of Human Beings
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- representative of man, Christ Jesus, into whom, identifying
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 19: The Rebuilding of the Goetheanum
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- represented now here in Dornach, will become more and more
- with the Vorstand and with representatives of the Swiss
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 2-12-11
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- be present then who represent theosophy in the right way.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Koeln, 1-2-'13
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- an angel or light form that hands him a chalice, representing an
- sun that the physical sun represents — to maintain and leave
- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- represents something on the level of which a man who has
- needs a new kingdom; a kingdom in which the Idea is represented
- the whole Idea represented in concrete life; in one plant one
- unreal, since it represents something which can never be found
- represents what Nature intends to be but cannot be. On this
- province is representation. This reaches its highest level when
- everything with him originated, and which represents a
- Title: Lecture: The Nature and Origin of the Arts
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- able to give an exact representation of me, or bring anything
- represent.”
- endowing men with the faculty which consist of representing
- picture representing a landscape. And another picture rose up
- representing something else which the spirit figure explained
- could never be represented by any outward physical event. Thy
- noblest among them, representing their conjectures about
- Title: Lecture Series: The Physical-Superphysical: Its Realisation Through Art
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- other seems to me to be the wish to express, represent or
- more or less represent two different types. On the one hand
- tried to make a sculptural group in wood to represent what
- may be called the typical man; but this group represents the
- representative of man. This form is at the feet of the
- representative of man and thus can be felt as member, as part
- example, Cézanne or Hodler. What in art is represented
- sources of art can be said to represent very deep needs,
- to avoid certain misconceptions — do not represent
- music represents what is supreme in art, because it has no
- Title: Lecture Series: The Sources of Artistic Imagination and
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- Title: Lecture: 'Goethe's Faust' From the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- that being which is to represent the kind of intelligence
- Faust represented as a mystic Spirit Choir; that everything
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- laboratory scene in Goethe's Faust just represented,
- longer represented the ancient wisdom. Goethe also knew their
- pictures; the fusion of substances was represented as a
- dramatically represented by Goethe as a poodle, and so it
- experience, although dramatically it is represented as
- represented as deep wisdom by the learned gentlemen who quote
- of Faust s are often represented as deep wisdom! Now if
- profound wisdom, whereas Goethe simply means to represent how
- task. Goethe has represented the two souls of Faust very
- but the knowledge of dreams. This is represented by the
- — and represented also by his final waking. Then Goethe
- to the truth. That he is representing a spiritual experience
- represents it
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- bodies. This is a genuine spiritual occurrence, represented
- Mephistopheles and Faust, as being represented by Goethe as
- experience this, and Goethe knew how to represent it. But
- represented. A little sketch exists in which it is
- differently represented — in the way Mephistopheles
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- him as representing the type of man who is the victim of an
- picture I have just given you; however, he represents a
- with the spiritual culture of that time represented by Goethe
- represented the way Goethe had learnt from Paracelsus'
- source, either represented pantheistically or existing in
- as its representative, appearing bodily before him.
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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- He wanted to represent a reality, and to say that, in what
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- drama he showed Faust as the representative of humanity,
- representative of Evil? From this very fact you can see that
- but rather because he wanted to portray the representative
- represent three successive acquaintances of Faust with
- In the character of Faust Goethe represents the human being
- ‘spectral fabric’ which Goethe represents as
- represented so grandly, so truly, out of the fulness of
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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- interest to represent as constructive the very impulses that
- representing things out of his own personal impulse, where in
- represent? It represents an individuality — the
- the Spiritual World, what the Gods do there represents the
- represents, where it remains behind in the fifth epoch, one
- Title: Lecture: Goethe's Personal Relationship to his 'Faust'
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- into a lively representation. This worry lay in Goethe's soul.
- self-knowledge which Goethe wants to represent: You are no more
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- that this circle represents man at a given point in his
- it came to represent all that man knows about man, What can
- represents the waking from the dream by describing a struggle
- previously taken place between the pygmies as representing
- the earth or earth-fire, and the herons, as representing the
- parallelism that, in this second stage of his representation,
- Mephistopheles represents the condition of being but
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- of the earth. In Anaxagoras, Goethe sees the representative
- certain extent his way of representation. Because in his very
- one eye and one tooth between them, a representation that
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- seem — to be more remote than what is represented in the
- is immaterial whether it is represented, as it was by Newton
- for a materialistic physical representation, but is useless
- not to represent the earth evolution so that everything is
- will take the earth as earth and represent it in its
- absorbed — to the possibility of a right representation of
- opposite representations needed for perceiving the
- the actual scene to be represented. many turn away from
- be so represented in Spiritual Science.
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- represents a festival of the seas to which Homunculus has
- which Goethe himself went back in his representation of this
- represents the centre condition of the human being, and the
- Today we should say: We represent how in the centre of the
- Representative of Man there stands Axieros, how he is
- Representative of Man, Lucifer and Ahriman. And here we have
- point to the Representative of Man, surrounded by, and in
- hidden in the figure of the Representative of Man in
- model, or judges what is represented for him in art by the
- honesty represents poetically both what he can and what he
- first who tried to represent Gods in human form, that is, to
- that in his artistic representation, Goethe sees — or
- with its representation.
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- meant to be represented merely as a man striving after the
- he wished to represent what a man, here in the physical
- Faust was to represent for him a man who at last arrives at a
- represent; and to help in the task, he took the pictures of
- man's becoming. It was this secret that was represented in
- Homunculus into Homo might be represented.
- tried to indicate what is represented in tis picture of
- Proteus as the representative of the
- represent that world, how difficult it is to put before man
- recognising in it an artistic representation of what has been
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- never correctly represented when shown as a mere monad, but
- another. And then, as for development, one box represents the
- for those with inner sight when the human head is represented
- into the vial that represents Homunculus on the stage, only a
- wished to hear no more of it. Hamerling represented the
- century was able to represent the man Homunculus in this way?
- But, underlying this representation of man, of Homunculus,
- and Mephistophelianism. Goethe divined this and represented
- represent it. But the present task of mankind consists in
- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Three
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- represent throughout the cosmos. And finally man passes
- material out of which it has been formed represents an
- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Six
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- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Eight
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- whose importance I have often referred to. They represent a
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- and represent something to themselves concerning it, they are of course
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- impulses. When they will, and represent something to themselves
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VII
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- inner nature. The mouth with the chin represents the whole human being
- represent life and death, spirit and soul, as they have their being
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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- manifestation; they represent the self-contained life of the cosmos
- wish to represent a spiritually radiant figure, we cannot do otherwise
- were to represent the god in man, and above all the god who, rising
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture III
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- element in costuming represents something else; and I have described
- of primitive peoples represent what might be called an unskillful copying
- why they are best represented by two-dimensional painting.
- richer than in any stage representation; that it would have seemed absurd,
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture IV
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- the arts, memorials of the divine-spiritual. Such a personality represents
- could his own search come to fruition. Thus he represents the evening
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture V
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- a head resembling the firmament; how thought represents a spiritual
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VI
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- the spirit. Even when art wishes to represent the ugly, the disagreeable,
- With the Apostles, however, the artist succeeded in representing, through
- soon as a painter represents the virtuous, meaning that which man realizes
- Title: Lecture Series: Eurythmy
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- represents one aspect of Eurhythmy as we practise it. The
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 2: Experience and Gesture; the Intervals
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 3: Melodic Movement; the Ensouling of the Three Dimensions through Pitch, Rhythm and Beat
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- represent something or other; the listener cannot always be sure what
- have gone so far in this direction that they try to make music represent
- separately, for he could not take in that the piece represents something
- into movement, for they represent him and [all] his possibilities of
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 4: The Progression of Musical Phrases; Swinging Over; the Bar Line
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- musical elements; it represents the beat. It is therefore quite natural
- rhythm, presenting the ‘short-long’, you already go beyond what is represented
- yesterday, we first have a B, and the u [‘oo’] represents
- Title: Eurthmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 5: Choral Eurythmy
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- the chord is being represented by a group, the relative positions of
- have to represent a triad. You can't place yourselves one behind the
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 6: The Sustained Note; the Rest; Discords
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- This represents the boundary
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 7: Musical Physiology; the Point of Departure; Intervals; Cadences
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- projected outwards, is represented in the conglomeration of collar-bone
- Title: A Lecture on Eurythmy
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- To-day, when a sculptor or painter wishes to represent the human
- represents, paints, as it were, the things of the external world. In
- intended to represent the fundamental laws of Eurythmy which are
- plastic representations of the human form. This comes more within the
- different colours are intended to represent. In the case of all the
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture I: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- the persons represented there belong as such to the physical world,
- – Maria, Philia, Astrid, Luna – represent personalities
- Play must thus be looked upon absolutely as a representation of
- you have to resort to representations quite different to those you
- life those representations that have to do with the ethical and
- unrepresentational character, stand apart from those which relate
- to nature. These other representations have a visual character
- presentation derives from a life of inner representation completely
- will be spoken and presented from a life of representation which
- treatment of speech. In any artistic representation such as this
- something which represents an all-awareness of nature, so to speak,
- representations, phenomena and images that are realized through
- Maria. And again: Astrid represents a personality filled with what
- activity. And Luna represents what is manifested in a steadfast
- symbolic representation of cruelty. These three personalities are
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture II: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- sense-representations, and so on; the rhythmic system – the
- mental representations; and the metabolic system – through
- represent the course of the breath in the human organism, and how
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture III: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- presses, so to speak, against the organs of mental representation,
- prose-representations arise. If, however, it is consciously checked
- observation to mental representation that should manifest itself in
- representative art appropriate to epic and narrative
- not linked with the representational element, but with that of
- they give outward expression in the external representations. Thus,
- representation is predominant. Secondly, and by way of contrast, we
- emblematic aspects of this representational, recitative mode which
- represented.
- mental representation. But one does not let it arrive there: it is
- held back so that what should terminate in representation does not
- quite become a purely conceptual representation; it is arrested on
- ‘enjoyed’ representation. Thus, halted on the way from
- representation – then, the force which would become the will
- representation; now we have the opposite – from the repose of
- representation to volition. But the will element is held back where
- predominant inbreathing-process tends toward mental representation,
- becoming representation. And here we can experience two paths:
- either we enter into abstract prose-representation, in which case
- prose-representations, but enter into a
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- pictorial representation of what lives in the poet’s soul.
- three-dimensional subject has: so what is represented in our
- fundamentally nothing but an external, corporeal representation of
- most difficult, as it represents the most intimate form of the art.
- It would be hard to represent with
- subjectivity into the wide universe; it would be hard to represent
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VI: Speech-Formation and Poetic Form
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- Initiation. What we have here is a representation of
- is represented in the prosaic. The pleasure of the prosaic is
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture V: Poetry and Recitation
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- thought. In this way, what represented a declamatory form in the
- representative of Austro-German poets. The German spoken
- representation. While one apparently withdraws in such a
- representation more than ever from the ground of reality, yet (as
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VIII: The Interaction of Breathing and Blood-Circulation
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IX: The Alliteration and Terminal Rhyme
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- represent an atonement or expiation for the Fall into the word,
- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- intentions in nature; he tries to combine them and represent them in
- all other artists; in him lives the faculty of representing the world
- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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- sentient soul represent a whole. In addition to these, man also possesses
- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- apparatus of speech and song; they represent only the highest
- correctly comprehended, each one can be represented by a certain
- form. If they are combined, they in turn represent the complete
- all consonants represents the sculptural form of the human organism.
- represent the forces running along the nerve fibers of the head. This
- Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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- twelve consonants taken together really represent the entire plastic
- represents the plastic sculpture of the human body.
- Title: Lecture: On Chaos and Cosmos
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- Title: Lecture: And The Temple Becomes Man
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- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture I: The Acanthus Leaf
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- yet — will realise that this building represents many
- represents the joining together of a number of human beings
- analogies on the Earth; they are to represent something that
- cosmos. In those times it was a question of representing the
- Some of them carried emblems representing man's connection
- were alternated with palms. Palms represented' the sun
- of nature. The artistic representation of the elements of
- decorative representation of a very ancient motif, is united
- later decorative motif. Here it was not a motif representing
- represent a human figure. It was so distorted .... I will
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture II: The House of Speech
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- elsewhere in the physical world, represent an onward flowing
- indicate how our glass windows are to represent the union of
- coloured glass will represent the channels by which the
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- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture IV: True Aesthetic Laws of Form
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- diagram represents, here the Sun, here the Earth and here the
- that is to say, with what they represent
- representing the interplay between the forces of Sun, Moon
- Moon must now be drawn differently. I am representing the
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture II
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- of the carved forms in the Building), representing a force
- culture of these two peoples. These peoples represent a
- culture of these Southern peoples which represents an
- that this Sun-quality is present in Dante, who represents an
- Molière represents the highest peak of the culture that
- represents what is received through the Sentient Soul, it
- not understood. Then a representative of the Consciousness
- in every line, in every form, to represent what is spiritual
- about how the further stage of evolution — represented
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture III
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- the motif. The latter (b) represents what expresses itself in
- between the soul-members represented by the several peoples,
- effect representative personalities of the East make upon
- number of people to represent it. These are not trivial
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture IV
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- represented in one or another of the forms of the columns.
- represents the thought-sphere, just as the progression
- represents the will sphere, and the ascent the feeling
- “J A O” is represented symbolically, but it is
- represented here. (See sketches for paintings in the large
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture V
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- what the paintings in the two cupolas must represent; the
- Title: Lecture Series: Architectural Forms
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- Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture I: The Goetheanum
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- representation of that which is of a spiritual nature, was lacking in
- new forms, or with giving shape to what is capable of representation.
- of artistic representation, but never identifies itself with them. Indeed,
- when you are confronted with that which is meant to be representative
- stands as the representative of a new world-conception.
- conceived Building. Each detail, in that it represents a part of the
- This represents the upper
- to East. In the East will stand the principal Group: the Representative
- in which the Mystery-plays and the Eurythmic-representations and so
- engaged in the representations, and their dressing-rooms and so on.
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- cupola. And now you will see a bit of that part which represents an
- group of the Representative of Humanity with Ahriman and Lucifer in
- of the sculptural group showing the Representative of Humanity, Lucifer
- building represents that for which our anthroposophical ideas stand,
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- that in this world each element represents a creative whole. If we have
- in written letters. The intellectual method of representing a word,
- the justification for introducing a wholly unreal representation of
- some extent represents the contrast to the feeling of Death. Thus a
- to what can-be pictorially represented of the fourth post-Atlantean
- that which has already been-represented in human form.
- picture is to be found nearer to the central Group, that of the representative
- of Humanity with Ahriman and Lucifer We have attempted to represent
- of civilisation, even now in advance, and we have attempted to represent
- Representative of Humanity, above it, Lucifer.
- The middle figure is represented
- stands — is here represented in painting where the space is small,
- so as to represent the Luciferic and Ahrimanic principles in one figure
- he is often represented to be in superficial science. an inclines continually
- who represents the condition of equilibrium, under him Ahriman, above
- art representation, to the Christ. That is, we shall discover the central
- our Building, but the Representative of Humanity, in which the Christ
- been made to find the true Representative of, Humanity by every means
- And the attempt has only been made to represent in the expressive gesture
- to represent in the painting and sculpture and that which we have attempted
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- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Creative World of Colour
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- straw or a stiff symbolism. The representations that the present time
- represent this plastically in his head, and everything that is
- allegories, as long as we represent myths and sagas allegorically and
- Title: Colour: Part Two: The Connection of the Natural with the Moral-Psychical. Living in Light and Weight.
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- Thus, someone could say to these people: Well, you want to represent
- to represent light at best as a kind of swinging away, as a shooting
- off. One could then represent light as a force of dispersion. It is
- 8), but I can also represent it so that half of it lies in space; by
- Title: Colour: Part One: Colour-Experience (Erlebnis)
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- in saying that green represents the lifeless image of life.
- we have the living. Thus peach-blossom colour represents the living
- us represents light, does not appear to us directly on objects. Later
- What underlies this fact? In light we have what is represented in
- words: White or light represents the psychic image of the spirit.
- Green represents the lifeless image of Life.
- Peach-blossom colour represents the living image of the Soul.
- White or Light represents the psychic image of the Spirit.
- need only look at carbon. In order to represent more clearly that
- Black represents the spiritual image of the lifeless.
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- only if one could represent white and black in motion and then let
- with our artistic sense. Peach-colour can be represented really only as
- really not be represented at all except in a state of movement. White
- Title: Colour: Part One: The Phenomenon of Colour in Material Nature
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- We arrive at that particular heavenly body which represents the
- You would not evoke the representation of the chair, you would have
- it will always give the impression of inanimate representation. So
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- somewhere, it can most easily be used to represent the spiritual image
- us if we want, for instance, to represent a figure in a picture as a
- picture, how it brings the object it represents near to us; while blue
- takes the object it represents into the distance. We paint
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- representation. Light quivers through the universe, and the light
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Hierarchies and the Nature of the Rainbow
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- This is the case because the entry of the Second Hierarchy represents an inward illumination, which is connected with a densification of warmth. Air comes forth from the pure warmth-element, and in the revelation of the light we have the entry of the Second Hierarchy.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- series of lantern slides representing a period of Art to the
- Witness the evolution of the forms in which they represented the
- first Christian centuries. Should the Redeemer be represented in
- and all that were connected with Him should be represented
- already lost the faculty to represent real beauty — a
- over from Eastern tradition the earliest representations,
- world, are his representations of the Saviour and of saints and
- and that this unearthly world could not be represented in mere
- art represents the rise of the new age, the 5th post-Atlantean
- rich imaginations of an earlier Art had represented sublime
- represents the life of man in the midst of mighty Powers from
- representations of St. Francis.
- how the artist seeks to represent the inner life of St. John,
- the hounds of Lord. Angelico represents these Domini Canes
- root-idea, as to represent in every single one a human
- longer represented for their own sake. True, they live on, but
- from the familiar story, using it as an occasion to represent the
- portray man as man — to represent what is purely human in
- Supper is no longer merely represented (as in the picture that we
- the Last Supper is now taken as an opportunity to represent the
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- men in recent times, by way of pictorial representation and the like.
- True understanding for the manner of representation has been
- represented in sculpture or in painting and it is frequently embodied,
- let us paint it, and it will represent a work of Art. Of course, it
- represented something. Namely, he who imagined the scene to himself
- Chapel, representing the creation of the World and the great process
- Savonarola represents the great protest against this elimination of
- Renaissance; they represent three elements of the Renaissance feeling,
- I said, are not in historic order, represent Leonardo in the quality
- it was modified and painted to represent Bacchus.
- whom I have spoken in a former lecture. They represent the one
- representing this idea, this scene, or, rather, the motif of it.
- to the Disputa — the knowledge of the Divine Mysteries represented
- — human figures are portrayed, to represent beings standing within
- nroduce by way of murder, misrepresentation, cruelty and poison. And
- kind of cruelty, never scrupling to use misrepresentation and even poison
- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- representations of their ideas about the world and life. If more of
- Cathedral at Naumburg in Germany, representing individual human
- of that time to represent the Church as the power that overcometh.
- represented in the figure of this woman.
- Isenheimer Altar. The representation of character in these works of
- Grünewald who represents in a certain respect the very summit of
- represents Jesus among the Doctors of the Law, but needless to say,
- represented — the Christian knight who has revolted thoroghly
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IV: Mid-European and Southern Art
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- rather, would be recognisable, if the dramatic representations
- expression wonderfully in Dürer's representations of the
- study of the progress in the representation of the Christ-Figure,
- attitudes, representing the interchange between one soul and
- represents the figure of:
- representation at that time. Last time we saw the corresponding
- represented once more with bound and downcast eyes. The whole
- posture is intended to represent this contrast in every detail,
- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- arch-representative of those who felt themselves in the 17th century so
- works for the particular subjects which the pictures represent, is to
- “Entombment,” which undoubtedly represents a considerable
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- representations in line and color do not really constitute a pictorial Art
- He did not try to represent Space as it is; he simply fixed on to the
- flat surface what he desired to represent. The various things that he
- attempt is made to represent the ordering of things in Space, at any rate,
- foreground, are represented as being smaller in proportion. In Space they
- costume, is representing God the Father. Conceived in the spirit of the
- Church, God the Father is actually represented as a Pope. Nevertheless,
- form till they had so grown together with this conception as to represent
- architecture in the background. To represent the Waters of Life, the Well
- the prevalent idea that it is meet to represent in pictures what the
- thing or that ought to be represented in such or such a way. Though
- The realistic representation
- who, educated in the School of Van der Weyden, represents, in a certain
- achieves a greatness of its own in representing the human
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VII: Representations of the Nativity
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- Representations of the Nativity
- the same great trend of evolution, as we pass from the artistic representations
- First you will see the more typical representations of an early time.
- to Naturalism, the pictorial representations growing less and less adequate
- and typical representations are the most fitting. For the real truth
- On the other hand, the representations of Jesus grow the more
- based on the typical representations of the ancient Myths which came
- over largely from the East. In a most natural way the typical representations
- of the Myth grew into the representations of the Christian theme. The
- down from earlier representations of Myth or Cult or Ritual, and taken
- to represent the new impulse, the Christ event; and so it was with many
- showed parallel representations from the Old and New Testaments. They
- all around the picture, representations of what was cosmically connected
- You see how the representations
- representations of the Adoration of the Child by the Shepherds.
- representing the Adoration by the Three Wise Men. To begin with, an
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- are naturally no longer near us today. To represent so truly this wandering
- with something childlike, as it is is represented by the angel figures
- represented. But it will never be sufficient to answer: The subject
- is such and such; it represents this or that. In Raphael's case you
- representatives of Christianity are being crowned with roses by Mary,
- that the characteristic pictures we choose does not fully represent
- flowing together of two factors. The one represented by all that was
- Here is a representation
- his way into the representation of landscape. Note how deeply he has
- to paint, to represent the spiritual Mysteries, still lies inherent.
- pictures by Multscher which we have shown today. They represent, if
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IX: Sculpture in Ancient Greece and the Renaissance
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- representations of Greek sculputre. Goethe was writing from Italy to
- an outcome of the materialistic conception of life — represent,
- represent the world of the Gods and all that was connected with them, in
- is moved — or represented in movement — it means something for the whole
- the artist endeavors to represent the body in such a way that the position
- represent not the dead human being — the mere physical body —
- of Salamis. They chiefly represent battle-scenes. Dominating the whole
- as it were, was now given to the bodily figure, as it should be represented
- is more difficult to date; it represents about the turn of the 4th and
- This picture represents the so-called Aphrodite of Cnidos. Praxiteles
- repose; it must represent moments which can at least be imagined —
- Zimmermann rightly pointed out: The whole representation is such that
- unconsciousness. Hence the artist represents it as though the body of
- Belvedere — Apollo represented as a kind of battle-hero.
- Another representation of
- A Bas-Relief representing
- Eastern door was also given to him to do. It represents scenes from the
- this age is founded on what is seen — the faithful representation of
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- The artistic representation of imaginative-spiritual imagery of
- painted lively representations of soul experiences. The view of
- and replaced it with outer representational images of the
- representation of such an imagination is this painting. In the
- find any real imaginative representations any longer if we
- another painting which represents this Trinity on its own.
- against representing nature at present as a purely sense
- knowledge from within one's own soul and representing it in
- oneself, is represented in a personality which points upwards
- represents the word being spoken by the figure on the right.
- much like the Copernican world view represents which is not a
- of that time, represents a true human experience — an
- was visibly represented outwardly in art. The holy secret of
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Icons, Miniatures, German Masters
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- representations which speak directly out of the spiritual
- eager to be represented in a pictorial manner. Fertilization
- say, in two opposing streams, for certainly the representation
- aim to represent facts. These battles had two sides, we can see
- represents biblical scenes in a small manner, he must be
- Look at such a painting from an evangelist representing the
- painting to somehow represent space — everything is on the
- surface, all but intellectual representation. Despite all this,
- all three of the men's faces we find the endeavour: represent
- experiential representation, how this urge in Central Europe
- to represent history. How a Madonna had to look like — in the
- just mentioned, shown in another representation. Consider just
- afterwards. When the singular is represented — visual art does
- particular characteristics playing into representations in the
- time — how the character's act in the pictorial representation?
- looked for representation in nature to find forms which express
- can look back to representations of earlier times when we have
- to represent the guardians, the twist of their bodies enhancing
- an attempt was made to represent the figure's particular
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XII: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- Within this representation of the beautiful humanity of the
- impulses of Christianity also represented death; the Greek
- epoch mainly represented all that sprouted, grew, and was
- Hellenism regarded ideals sensually represented as its highest
- perfection of the representation of youth, vitality and
- prosperity is placed beside the still clumsy representation of
- really represented youthful blossoming, growing and thriving,
- the same time period — the representation of the crosses on
- Christianity one finds such inadequate representations of the
- “Representation of the Mystery of Golgotha” (662).
- basis of such a monogram representation is always linked to an
- figure had to represent the embodied Apollo. The Christ impulse
- western world, from a certain viewpoint I represented this, how
- presented it, if a representation was wanted at all, in such a
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 12: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture XIII: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- actual pictorial representation of the holy history can only be
- the first representations which were created still obeyed the
- figures which we connect to Christian representation as
- Christ is represented, most frequently of all, the image of the
- many representations of “The Good Shepherd”:
- representation towards the expression of a mild, noble face,
- representation of the Christ imagery the pagan imagery imposed
- it represented the outcome of the entire cosmos, as a total
- Greek art only appears when the Greek does not represent forms
- of universal cosmic expression, the representation having been
- idealize a representation in order to reach an expression in
- was merely represented by using the mentioned deviation of an
- represent and ideal type of Hellenism but more something of a
- complete with an added beard, while many Christ representations
- represented; should He correspond more to the Apollo beauty or
- should He be represented as an individual human soul? The
- endeavour was to represent Him as an individual man with a
- in other areas during the last days: to represent the human
- humanity. He became the kind of representation of humanity's
- was prescribed by the desire to represent the individual.
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- Christians, the representation of Christ had been confined to what could
- only really speak of pictorial representations of the sacred narrative
- the representation of Christ still moved entirely in the forms of the old,
- of the Pagan method of pictorial representation to the scenes of the
- This picture on the screen, selected from a number of representations
- representations. As we are confining ourselves to-day particularly to
- in regard to such representations: “What is the specifically pagan
- according to the inner feeling he had in his own body. He represented
- the human organism. In the Greek representation of the human form in
- he is representing what he ascribes to the individual human, to each
- super-human, super-individual lived in the artistic representation.
- represent its own powers in the human body, if this human body
- represent a Greek type of the ideal, but rather something of the Satyr
- Representation of Christ from the earlier Period of early Christian
- 8. A Christ Representation. (Rome, Catacomb of Pontain.)
- as to how Christ should be represented — whether in such a way
- permissible to represent Him as having individual human soul. This latter
- learned to know an instance in another domain). For in representing
- nevertheless on the wane and when men were no longer able to represent
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture II
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture V
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- bring your will to bear on anything that you do not represent to
- represent? He is supposed to represent a musical connoisseur who quite
- represented his own conceptions in Walther, was, quite one-sidedly,
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VI
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VII
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XII
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- other occasions) do the plants represent pictures of his development
- as they take place in man, represent only the middle portion of
- Then this position (drawing b) represents the bent arm.
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XIV
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- In Head, nose represents trunk, jaws limbs. Actual limbs are jaws of a
- representation of the real facts. Whereas man's proper head is a
- something that represents so to speak, a beginning of the head
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture II: On Language - the Oneness of man with the Universe
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- represent, certainly points to the Karmic kinship of this group
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture III: On the Plastically Formative Arts, Music, and Poetry
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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IV: The First School-lesson - Manual Skill, Drawing and Painting - the Beginnings of Language-teaching
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- represented a cult or were in charge of it — in the
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- will find that the initial letter is pictorial, representing
- to the “sign” to represent a sound. Let the child
- represent to you in images the process by which the vowel-signs
- spelling, but it will not run riot; instead, it will represent
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VI: On the Rhythm of Life and Rhythmical Repetition in Teaching
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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XI: On the Teaching of Geography
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- This drawing represents meadows which can be mown. We say so to
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XII: How to Connect School with Practical Life
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- essay which represents human mind by introducing phrases.
- jargon of words or dislike the interests represented there, but
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Concluding Remarks
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- it were, a proof of much that we represent in spiritual
- Title: Lecture: The Unutterable Name, Spirits of Space and Time
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- representative of the 5th post-Atlantean age, in its first
- which pass through parliament, or through these representative groups
- present represent the two poles of East and West. We thus have within
- that the people who take an interest in the representative edifice of
- Title: Dear Children: Lecture III: Address at the Assembly at the End of the First School Year
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- a day with twenty-four hours. If this day represents our life,
- Title: Deeper Education: Lecture III: A Comprehensive Knowledge of Man as the Source of Imagination in the Teacher
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- should represent to the child the whole world of truth, beauty,
- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture I: The Necessity for a Spiritual Insight
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- The spiritual view which we are here representing does not say: Here
- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture III: Spiritual Disciplines of Yesterday and To-day
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- there to be seen.” This image was only taken to represent the
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IV: The Attainment of Spiritual Knowledge
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- must be something that does not represent any actual
- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture V: How Knowledge Can Be Nurture
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- the first heap, on the other. The heap represents the sum. Here we
- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture VI: The Teacher as Artist in Education
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- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture VII: The Organisation of the Waldorf School
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- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture VIII: Boys and Girls at the Waldorf School
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- — represents the feeling nuance in the movement. Thus you have a
- where it can show as pure blue), — this represents the feeling
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture I
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- seen as something intended to represent the center of the
- misrepresentations among so many people. If there are enough
- The Representative of Humankind,
- do something for the cause represented here. In expressing my
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture II
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- represents the human quest for balance of soul that is
- forebears was considered to represent original sin. Such was
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture III
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- it to you. Outwardly, this is represented by the rhythmic
- read, brought to mind the likeness of what they represented
- present stage of civilization, because it represents the
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture IV
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- accept that this sign, FATHER represents an actual father.
- implying that they are a true representation of reality. And
- so on, really represented the true situation — always
- represents a reality. And it is important to see that, when a
- so-called bow-wow theory, which represents the view that
- represents more of a feeling into the materiality of things,
- where sound represents an imitation, as in
- represents a movement inward from outside. Consonants reproduce
- A human leg in itself does not represent reality, it has
- The reality is that the entire animal kingdom represents a
- someone who represents the purely pedagogical outlook that
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- does represent a complete about-face of children's nature
- of the teacher as representative and mediator for the whole
- child through the teacher, and this represented the only
- to discover whether the teacher is truly worthy of representing
- children to copy houses or trees representationally, this color
- This represents an entirely superficial view of life because,
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- dream that this “calculated” universe represents, how can
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- characterize each animal species as representing a one-sided development
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- back to someone who represents your father; he stretches his arm back
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- represents what the growing human being should absorb. The Dada
- orators, men who were thoroughly representative human
- represented much in the human being, in this case the
- a representative human being, so our professor has ceased to be
- banker Rothschild behaved when a representative of the
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- untruth. What does drawing mean? It means representing something by
- real world there is, for example, the sea. It is represented by
- colour (green); above it is the sky, also represented by colour
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- that you can begin to represent aligning and sighting by lines.
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- formative forces in man must be represented in a certain parallelogram
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- the character of the plant represents the opposite of the activity
- stems or trunks (by virtue of which trees become perennial) represents
- Thus the formative process of the mistletoe represents an
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- represented in the refuse, the dross of the living sphere. This dross
- light as the representative of all other imponderable forces, we must
- represent a “day” in relation to some other rhythm. And again there
- representative metals originate. And in any case, earth's wealth of
- terrestrial and extra-terrestrial poles represent the polar opposite
- in them. This is the way chosen by Hahnemann's school, representing a
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- representative of the mercurial condition. As you will observe, this
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- Just consider for a moment how many of the representations you use in
- representations, resembles smell in its internal organic formation.
- Thus we find thinking and representation as the one end of a
- interiorised process? Remember the power of representation can be
- representation. Here you have in a more intimate aspect what I have
- reversal takes place. In representation, we have the sense of sight
- “representation.” Yet it must be something organically adjacent to the
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- perpetual tendency to mould, to dissolve represents the process of
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- we represent the extra-telluric warmth
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- representative only of the light workings: but this subject forms a
- representing an area in the physical
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- mysteries. So the attack is now from the other side: I am represented
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- Suppose that an attempt be made to represent all this in graphic form.
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- in the smaller intestine represent the reaction to this escape of the
- blue spots of colour on the wall, and to represent the elements of
- birth, especially the latter, the foetal stage, represents a certain
- to, represent a kind of sulphur process. This implies that in
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- represented by experts and specialists. For what has been attempted
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- from the earth. This could be represented schematically like
- development, inasmuch as they represent a relation between
- physical — can be represented schematically as follows.
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- represented by professionals; otherwise they will not be accepted in the
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- represents the truth.” He claims his particular view to
- symbolic representation of what Imaginative knowledge is, in
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- animal organization is such that sexual maturity represents a
- his totality, and the tiny point represented by the cell grows
- that the forces of the present year are represented in their
- purest form. The coloring and so forth of the petals represents
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- at man in his totality, and the tiny point represented by the cell
- petals that the forces of the present year are represented in their
- purest form. The colouring and so forth of the petals represents
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- elements exist in those parts of the plant that represent the
- counterreactions, and in this sense it represents something
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- being of man represents the contact between the system of nerves and
- seven represents a contact between the metabolic system and the
- while the inherited rhythm of the head system (representing the one)
- the plant which represent in the blossom — not in the ovary and
- this sense it represents something quite essential for the
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- daily food. This represents the most mild metamorphosis of the
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- simply when we eat and digest our daily food. This represents the
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- outwardly is the activity of mental representation clothed in an
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- Esentially the apparatus of mental representation in the speech apparatus
- has to do with mental representation, coming from the nerve-sensory
- representation which finds its expression in what I would like to call
- mental representation to the greatest possible degree and brings volition
- the metabolism, one weakens the mental representation or the nerve-sensory,
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- rest; it merely represents what is, actually, a
- represents a process which belongs properly to the nervous
- that carcinoma represents a certain tendency, displaced in
- things are represented as a connected whole, it will be seen
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- fever. Typhoid represents a process
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- schools, but fundamentally they were representative of
- their inner characteristics, represented the living relationships and
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- schools, but fundamentally they were representative of
- their inner characteristics, represented the living relationships and
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- I pulled simultaneously with forces represented by the lines a
- modern Scientist as represented by Newton. The scientists of modern
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- represented as such in this connection. What is transmitted inward
- represent? It would be an organ, my dear Friends, which I could
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- “geometrical” henceforth to represent the arithmetical
- dream-picture which has been made of Nature represents actual
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- time (a). This represents the rate at which he can travel. And here
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- single dimension represented by points a, b, c, and d? Imagine
- rise of temperature is represented by this line. We can proceed along
- propagation of heat is to be thought of as represented in space in
- I square this line, and then I can represent this
- then I can represent the third power by a cube, a
- can I represent that? I can pass over from the line to the surface,
- same method if I wish to represent the fourth power? I cannot do
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- used to represent our ideas are residues of our sense impressions.
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- may be represented in somewhat the following way:
- this is represented in a material way before you by liquid bodies.
- representation of matter in the liquid state.
- more or less than a representation of a gas that is enclosed all
- for explanatory purposes, represents a gas set free and distributing
- which we observe in water as a force is actually represented in a
- we discover in them a representation of the fluid state of
- aggregation. In every step as we go down there is a representation
- We can say, in the solids we have a representation of the fluid
- state, in the fluid a representation of the gaseous, in the gaseous a
- representation of heat. It is this that we have especially to deal
- that by rightly seeking the representations of heat in the gaseous
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- vaporous, gaseous in reality we have represented in a material
- physics represents things on what is called gravity, on what causes
- co-efficient of expansion; gases as a whole represent material
- symbol representing gravity, it is necessary to think of the magnitude
- formulae as they are given may be looked upon as representing a
- formerly represented gravity. And we realize from this that we must
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- From this process in which we have represented a relation of man to
- with a representation in the greatness of nature herself, which is an
- if I want to represent the whole cycle I must bend what is at the
- wisdom represented these things symbolically and we have to draw
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- Think of something represented as extended and disappearing. As
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- representing the heat itself, by something involving heat, since none
- That represents what takes place here. I will not consider the whole
- represents an infinitesimal
- we must really represent a heat quantity working within a body by
- means of our formula. How must we represent qualitatively the relation
- use formulae, set down as positive what represents heat and as
- negative what represents chemical effect.
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- X in X′ represents light in gas, Y in Y′
- represents chemical effect in fluids, Z in Z′ represents
- Now we meet interminglings as it were. These are representations of
- a preliminary way. Therefore Z in Z′ represents vital
- relations to light, chemical action and vital phenomena represent, as
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- represent a terrestrial process or perform calculations on it, we are
- teach in them, something whose inner configuration represents an
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- that it represents one of the important junctures in the evolution of
- of representations, faint, diluted to dream-pictures with hazy contours,
- this. The faintness of the representations, the haziness of the contours,
- the fading of one representation into another: none of this can cease
- achieve the present clear representations.
- the clarity of representation and the sharply delineated concepts that
- We see how within this inner realm of consciousness representations
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- say the following. The moment one begins to represent the results of
- thinking and perspicuity of mental representation can be won by man
- to us differently from that which we could represent as subject to mathematical-mechanical
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- evolving into spiritual scientists. Our representations and concepts
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- depths to represent the spirit. At the same time, however, something
- man. In Imaginations, in pictorial representations
- — representations that have a more concrete content than abstract
- which seeks to collate inner representations according to laws in the
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- attained except by exercising a certain faculty of mental representation
- of mental representation [Vorstellen]; when one schools oneself
- to live within the realm of representations, ideals, and concepts that
- within them with the extended mathematical representations. Tomorrow
- was possible between this modern philology that Wilamowitz represented
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- Inspiration, Inspiration represents a healthy, indeed a necessary, step
- a pictorial representation in such a way within, one actually begins
- cognition: pictorial representation, a life within Imagination. And
- itself as an Imaginative representation of the inner realm. Here a faculty
- of formal representation framed for an external, three-dimensional world
- needs a mobile faculty of formal representation: one must be able to
- oneself in the representation of something intensive, something that
- representation,
- human labor can be understood by arriving at a representation, at a
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- effort of the individual will. If one has practiced such an inner representation
- in a way analogous to the mental representation of phenomena, images
- the word to an experience of the breathing process represented a further
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- representative of something in the objective world. We cannot
- phenomenon is represented in terms of a formula, what really
- through an inner representation of the nature of the outer
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- mental activity. I can represent these two dimensions by
- With these dotted lines representing two dimensions, I want
- perspective; I will draw a solid line to represent the
- represent symbolically what is expressed in relation to the
- representing the height dimension. But in general when we
- described as representative of the rhythmic system, namely,
- pictures representing them during our waking hours. In this
- the life of mental pictures or the representational life of
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- representation. To work in a similar condition of soul but
- representation of this content or in his feeling. Indeed,
- does it represent for the human being? To make this clear let
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- I would never intend it to represent parts of the brain and
- representative — to imagination. To be sure, with
- representation.
- of mental representation belongs to the nervous system. The
- mental representation, so into the breathing process (which
- simply representative of what came from the earlier stages of
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- represents in the various fields and simply let it be carried
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- in the narrower sense. We shall have to select typical representatives of
- nineteenth century, we find a representative personality in
- man who is also a typical representative of modern thinking came strongly
- are typical representatives of this kind of thinking The spirit is
- we find many typical representatives of the forces and impulses working
- representative of the life of thought as it was in the fourth century
- West. He is a typical representative of this learning and then, suddenly,
- which Augustine was so typical a representative. Wulfila's translation
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- representative of his time. The correspondence between Jerome and
- Augustine, as a true representative of the Catholic element, attacks it.
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- or formative forces body, astral body (which essentially represents
- body. These in turn are represented in the play of fluids in the
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- has spoken — representing, needless to say, not the “Home
- female organism, representing imitations of rhythms in outer
- On the other hand, from all that is represented by the planets
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- water. All this actually corresponds to that which would represent,
- is beneath the surface of the Earth — represents an
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- life, as we have often emphasised. This, therefore, which represents
- we may say, the ethereal represents the lowest kind of spiritual
- represents the oxygen. It is the weaving, vibrant and pulsating
- five substances. They, to begin with, represent what works and weaves
- represent something not unlike what takes place on our epithelial
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- body. The bony lime structure represents the solid earth within
- have the human process of breathing, represented in man by the
- representatives of all that works and weaves in the realm of
- plants represent the other organs in which breaching goes in a
- earth? lime the representing general which desires;
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- of the distant planets. Diagrammatically we can draw it thus: it represents
- process which growth represents; but it has no power, without the Moon's
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- represents the earth level, where the influences of Venus, Mercury
- represents the earth level, and
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- believed ... that these Fourteen Points didn't represent a
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- protrude on all sides. These outgrown garments represent to Woodrow
- value of commodities expressed which may be said to represent the
- financial system, in which current coin represents commodities and in
- merely represent the value of commodities, but that the figures often
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- and representations underlie such an economic scheme as this? Exactly
- to parliament and have to represent their constituents. They are
- every piece of money must represent a commodity. This subject
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- law exists, but the desire exists also to represent it as a mere
- century that the demand for democracy, that is, for a representative
- Government, arose in Austria. Now how was this representation of the
- people composed? The representatives of the people in the Austrian
- But in these last only economic interests were actually represented.
- or Chamber of Commerce, one voted for the representatives in the
- Austrian Imperial Parliament. Thus representatives of purely economic
- these individuals represented interests which arose out of their
- When parliaments are composed of representatives of economic
- calling itself the Center, representing purely cultural interests,
- concerned with the representation, the administration, of economic
- Representatives of the different occupations should meet; producer
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- northwest of Switzerland, this building is the outer representative
- which it is intended to represent. And it may be said in most cases
- in the building at Dornach representing it. It cannot be expected
- spiritual science, as it is represented in this movement. Spiritual
- representative. At that time I collected the material which seemed to
- boldly that those spiritual worlds, represented in pictures
- is there represented. The artists who are working there are
- and elsewhere, to give representations of the art known as eurythmy,
- manner to be explained at the next representation of the eurythmic
- certainly have no idea of that which the Dornach Building represents
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- human endeavour, that the representation of the human in Nature and
- this sense Goethe is the representative of the Teutonic, Middle
- supposed to represent humanity, to represent man. Such
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- represent a certain natural course in human life, — or
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 2: On Propaganda of the Threefold Social Order
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- — are a representative of the people who have brought
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- is its representative in America,
- is useful for our thinking to represent the beginning and end
- say it. But imagine, if someone were to represent it as a
- abstraction, which people today still represent to
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- is its representative in America,
- is useful for our thinking to represent the beginning and end
- say it. But imagine, if someone were to represent it as a
- abstraction, which people today still represent to
- which people today still represent to themselves, when they speak
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- economic life, which represents the only reality; therefore, if they
- the economic life represent by virtue of having a price-tag? It is a
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- lecturers, who want to represent the threefold social order within
- quite special. What does it represent? It is something that is held
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- transformed by human Labour, representing an economic value. In
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- of by the Spirit of the human beings) will represent a real
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- representatives will be present alike. From the most varied branches
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- have here evolved do represent something living.
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- stress from the start that representations in the New Testament
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- represented the light that lives on earth while at the same
- they form a whole, representing the twelve nuances. If human
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- represented a particular god. And it was even one of their
- represented gods. Just as one must learn to have adequate
- represented the light which lives upon earth, which however is
- form a whole and represent 12 nuances. Whereas if people
- upon man as a representative of human evolution in
- evolution and who each represent one human stage, work
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- of humanity which they represent. One really saw this
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- the fall of the Beast and of the False Prophet who represents
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- begun to sprout — one day come to represent
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- So when he sees what is represented everywhere by the
- experiences the spirit. The wine merely represents an
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XVIII
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- energy among you to really represent spirituality. The main
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- that the journal represents a serious concern with man. This is
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VII: Spiritual-Scientific Foundations for a True Physiology
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- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VIII: Concerning the Soul Life in the Breathing Process
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- represented there is a fact, he is denounced as a heretic. For the
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- other four are not. The men are representatives of a community of one
- a representative of the minority, says: We don't want to have
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- Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture I
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- Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture II
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- Who are the Magi? They represent the Initiates of the three preceding
- are yellow; and the representatives of the Fifth Root Race, the
- Thus the Three Kings or Magi are representatives of the Lemurians, the
- offering of the Initiate representing the Fourth Root Race (Balthasar)
- representing the Third Root Race (Lemurian). A deep meaning lies in
- event of untold significance. All this is represented by the myrrh.
- Melchior is the representative of the principle of wisdom, of
- The principle of sacramental offering is represented by the
- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture I: Christmas Festival: A Token of the Victory of the Sun
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- was regarded as a true representative of his people. At the sixth
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture II: The Psychological Expression of the Unconscious
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- experience each single case represents something individual and
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture III: The Science of the Spirit and Modern Questions
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- represent a new style, so that when you go into the
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- theory of derivation than the one represented by Haeckel. This
- Title: Lecture: The Migrations of the Races
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- represented symbolically by the descent of the Dove. Only the most
- Title: Story/Green Serpent/Beautiful Lily: Lecture I
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- This is the mystery Goethe represented in his Fairy Tale. First of
- spheres; that he was led into this which Goethe represents as the
- Mysteries and Goethe represents the Serpent, all luminous
- represent? He has a lamp which has the peculiarity of only shining
- is connected with the representatives of human occult knowledge. She
- to pay their debts to the Ferryman. These three fruits represent the
- grasp the Lily. The present time is represented by the crippled
- small Temple, a Holy of Holies. This hut which represents the holiest
- cannot take him back, represents something which existed before our
- way, but as theosophy would teach us to do, as representing the
- Spiritual soul forces Atma, Buddhi, Manas, which we represented as
- represents the evolution of humanity, that which will some
- wisdom is represented by the King who is embodied in the gold. Goethe
- symbolically represented as the beautiful Lily, and the male
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- man) In the Fairy Tale Goethe also represents the three kingdoms. The
- represented, which is to be found in the clefts of the earth.
- The four lower principles of man are symbolically represented by the
- Lamp represents man who can today attain knowledge without climbing
- him and gives him a sword. This represents the higher will, and is
- soul and the spirit of man. The soul is always represented as
- here represented. The eternal feminine draws us along.
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- heart. What we have in our hearts represents something for
- The wine in the Chalice represents the personal element.
- the Mass is the Transubstantiation. All this represents
- image of the Godhead. The Godhead is represented in the
- nine pieces represent the
- and Isis are here represented;
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- stages.” We suggest this represents a stenographic error and
- Title: Lecture: Esoteric Christianity: The Gospel of St. John and Ancient Mysteries
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- thinks. Thus he considers that probably Zeus and his whole circle represent
- or Niebelungen saga are represented Gods or Heroes of primeval humanity
- whom later humanity only attempted to represent by clothing their deeds,
- living men. Living men were not only their representatives but sheaths
- admit that primeval men of the ordinary kind should be so represented
- that they had to take representative men of the race of mortals as a
- existed in Europe two ways of representing these things; the one which
- super-sensible world; and the other way which represents the sagas in
- that to my idea, such a delicate, impersonal representation of Christianity
- which represents quite a different condition of soul or consciousness
- comprehend Achilles when we know that Homer wished to represent in him
- Saga of Central Europe. The whole representation of this epic shows
- if in the forms which are brought before us, we see symbolical representations
- is represented in Brunnhilde. Because Kriemhilde knew something from
- have represented in Väinemöinen the active, plastic form of
- that which I had been able to represent more or less theoretically in
- of human development. Thus, such epics as Kalevala represent something
- nature as they exist in the Finnish nation; in the representation of
- sang in olden times, is alluded to in the representation as if it were
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- representation: something takes place within the soul. Art could
- of thought in regard to things which it mirrors and represents,
- thought as a mere representation. The value of truth is
- represent an external reality, we may designate them as
- otherwise maintain the character of a mere representation, but it
- Title: Lecture: Jesus and Christ
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- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Eternal Soul of Man From the Point of View of Anthroposophy
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- represents how natural phenomena has approached us. But it is
- but represents an overall Imagination of a previous earth life.
- represented here. One does not begin to speculate on any
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture II: The Social Structure in Ancient Greece and Rome
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- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture VI: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time, Conquering Egotism
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- building which represents our spiritual striving. Rejoice in
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Human Body
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- representatives of natural scientific research are, as a rule,
- representations and link our representations with each other.
- forming mental representations, of thinking, something like
- representation with another, or, as one says in psychology,
- when one mental representation associates with another. It is
- on this linking of representations that our thinking,
- representations, how one is to think about the coming into
- existence of memory representations, how certain mechanisms are
- present which, one might say, preserve these representations in
- contain the activity of forming mental representations.
- activities, in the sense of forming mental representations, one
- representing. We know that in addition to representing we have
- attribute of representation. He does not speak about feeling as
- representations. The mental representations are there. They are
- representation. One can also say: In pursuing the nervous
- else is there than, in the first instance, the representation,
- representation of the intended movement — will, an act of
- that he distinguishes “representation” and
- consciousness in such a way that the mental representation
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- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- also, our concepts, our representations, relate to one another
- perception, in sensation, where the life of representation, of
- spirit that we can allow matter, substance, truly to represent
- representational thought life, into the life of feeling and the
- life of will. For only the actual representational life of the
- far as it is represented mentally, but in so far as it
- connected with breathing, as the life of mental representation
- organism, just as the life of mental representations is
- which leads to representations, and the life of feeling and of
- to fill out this representation of the ether with any
- then proceed to form mental representations? What corresponds
- representations filled with life, then one can call them
- imaginations. When these representations have become so alive
- in the etheric, whereas, if they are abstract representations,
- she forms mental pictures, forms representations? An etheric
- mental representation now occurs as a process within the
- representations, to thinking, which then carries over into the
- a true understanding of the reality of mental representation
- the spirit through the mental representations, so also it
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- wished to represent, externally, artistically, something like
- represent this:
- This work of art would also best represent the external
- Title: Knowledge of Healing: Lecture II
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- from the senseE — let us take the eye as representing them (see
- Title: Karma: Lecture I
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- represent in a quite trivial fashion what is present
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 2: The Reflection of Cosmic Events in the Religious Views of Men.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 3: The Old Initiation Centers. The Human Form as the Subject of Meditation.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 5: The Genesis of the Trinity of Sun, Moon, and Earth. Osiris and Typhon.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 7: Evolutionary Events in the Human Organism up to the Departure of the Moon. Osiris and Isis as Builders of the Upper Human Form.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 8: The Stages of Evolution of the Human Form The Expulsion of the Animal Beings. The Four Human Types.
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- evolved into feet, shanks, knees, thighs, represent the animal forms
- representations, although these are not well known, in which the
- represented by the bull and all that belongs to this genus, such as
- initiates. I have already pointed out that the older representations
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 11: The Ancient Egyptian Doctrine of Evolution. The Cosmic View of the Organs and their Coarsening in Modern Times.
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- correct when such forms were represented with the head of a hawk or a
- were represented, but they do not know how
- the forms of the Egyptian gods. These representations of the divine
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 12: The Christ Impulse as Conqueror of Matter.
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- were to concentrate on a schematic representation of the higher
- Christians. The representatives of the science of the spirit may be
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture I
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- is wonderfully represented as the fact underlying the Myth, namely,
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture IV
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- and had perhaps represented the materialism of the time, they would
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VI
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- lecture — we should find that they represented the extreme limit
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VII
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- connection, these spirits were not represented by pictures of earthly
- world with all that today represents the achievements of civilization.
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture IX
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- will also have come when a fairly great number of representatives of
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture XI
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- in the human. He wants to represent in art the whole human being with
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture I: The Egyptian period, and the present time
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- period in kamaloka, is represented by the Pyramids; the victory over
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture II: Ancient Wisdom and the new Apocalyptic Wisdom
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- outside. Beings who represented truly living ever-accelerating
- civilization, and this duality is represented as the opposition of
- this age. Isis represents the power of the moon before its complete
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture IV: The Outer Manifestations of Spiritual Beings in the Elements
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- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture V: The sacrifice of substance by the Thrones, Kyriotetes, Dynamis, and Exusiai
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- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture VII: Animal forms - the physiognomical expression of human passions
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- The beings who represented the first material construction of the
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture VIII: Mans connection with the various planetary bodies
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- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture XI: The progress of Man
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- began to represent his own destiny. In these tragedies he secreted his
- seen represented in Greek art man had turned more and more to the
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture X: The reflection in the fourth epoch of mans experiences
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- beyond the point that would have represented the deepest stage if at
- certain way remained stationary, and who represented, in a later
- it is not without cause that death is represented by a skeleton
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture XI: The Reversing of Egyptian Remembrance by way of Arabism.
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- We see man here represented as the image of the Gods, we see how he
- which also represented a memory of ancient Egyptian thought. Minds
- Title: Jeshu ben Pandira: Lecture II
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- Title: Chance and Present-day Consciousness.
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- of science too, of course, represent activity in the life of soul, but
- Title: The Forces of the Human Soul and Their Inspirers.
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- primeval times to know anything about the threefoldness represented by
- age represents the lowest point of man's descent to the physical
- Baptism by John in the Jordan to the Mystery of Golgotha, represents
- Title: The Idea of Reincarnation and Its Introduction Into Western Culture
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- Title: The Mission of the Earth
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- misrepresentation and distortion are the order of the day. We
- misrepresentation of other people's views is possible, the
- of opinion but not freedom to misrepresent the views of others!
- Every true representation of the Christ must be a portrayal of the
- and strives through Spiritual Science to represent it in Art, this
- Title: The Signature of Human Evolution
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- Title: Form-Creating Forces
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- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture I: The uniform plan of World History. The Confluence of three spiritual streams in the Bhagavad Gita.
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- become Flesh. Sankhya appears as the historical representation based
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture II: The basis of knowledge of the Gita, the Veda, Sankhya, Yoga.
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- that our sort of Spiritual Science represents that which the
- of colour; they can speak of certain notes as representing red, and
- Purusha, the spirit-soul, which in single souls is represented as
- — is also represented as being without beginning and without end.
- and reddish-yellow represent the Sattva condition of light. This
- green represents the Rajas condition as regards light and darkness,
- and blue and violet, in which darkness predominates, represent the
- Goethe so divides the colour phenomena that he represents them
- not as many Orientalists of the present day represent it, nor as does
- generations yet to come. He relates how Arjuna, the representative of
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture III: The union of the three streams in the Christ Impulse, the Teaching of Krishna.
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- represented as flowing forth from the evolution of humanity itself,
- represented in the Gita. Arjuna was uplifted suddenly at a bound, as
- who could be looked upon as other men would represent what is
- but as the other kingdoms of the world represent, as it were, only
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture IV: The nature of the Bhagavad Gita and the significance of the Epistles of St. Paul. How the Christ Impulse surpasses the Krishna Impulse.
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- most wonderful and beautiful representation of a long human evolution,
- represented in a different way by one who is considering the
- represent
- the whole connection, symbolically. If we take this circle (Diagram 1) as representing the human soul, we may say that the spiritual light streams in from without from all sides into this human soul. Then comes the Mystery of Golgotha, after which the soul possesses the Christ-Impulse in itself and radiates Forth that which is contained in the Christ-Impulse (Diagram 2). Just as a drop which is illumined from all sides radiates and reflects this illumination, so does the soul appear before the Christ-Impulse. As a flame which is alight within and radiates forth its light, thus does the soul appear after the Mystery of Golgotha, if it has been able to receive the Christ-Impulse.
- leader of humanity who, in a significant manner, first represents this
- than by the Eastern legend in which Krishna is represented as being a
- formerly possessed by mankind. Now, how is he represented in the
- Bhagavad Gita? He is there represented as giving to a single
- beginning, for all such things, for instance, as are represented in
- Thus one who represents how the world runs its course must recognise,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture V: The spiritual nature of Maya. Krishna -- the Light-Halo of Christ. The Risen One.
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- within it? Didst thou not at first seek to represent God in thine own
- remember, my dear friends, how we ourselves have represented the
- generally represented-familiar, near to man, incarnate in an ordinary
- represented as composed of forces drawn from all regions of the
- represents, so to speak, a victory over the ego, why he appears so
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture I
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- seen in its representative Aristotle – a highly
- time the representatives of the Christian impulse were
- who represented Christianity with a certain greatness. We
- representatives of Christianity against real or alleged
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture One: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part One)
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- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Four: The Presence of the Dead in our Life
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- represented in a building the next step must be to bring to life the
- pillars supporting the cupolas mean besides representing spatial
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Six: Faith and Knowledge
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- inwardly dead. All thoughts that represent objects are meaningful
- “Are thoughts that do not represent objects justified?”
- thoughts can we live. These thoughts not only represent things, but
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture One
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- But “Imaginations” represent realities; they should
- so much incomprehension and misrepresentation as the
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Two
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- regarded as one of the last representatives of the positive
- official representatives of Christianity declared that the
- representations, they become routine responses, second nature
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Three
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- representative of Hellenistic Judaism. He believed that the
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Seven
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- been at great pains to misrepresent his actions in every
- consistent with Manichaeism to form representations that were
- misrepresenting Goethe (the great opponent of Kant) as I
- Liberal theology. The chief representatives of Liberal Protestant
- representation of facts. “The Gospel about Jesus does
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Eight
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- have said, history is represented as an unbroken chain, a
- representation of all that had lived in the ancient
- abundant representations of symbolic art forms, but in the
- represented a totally different aspect. Whilst the Mithras
- that has been grotesquely misrepresented, even concealed, at
- more thoroughly misrepresented than by the objective
- representations.) Great as Goethe was, his ideas were greater
- representatives of the Stoic school of philosophy were
- genuinely representative system.” In Kant this idea is
- genuine representative systems in Kant's opinion. They
- representatives of new principles, though they may lead to
- representative of a movement, he declared, is either tragic
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Nine
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- people of Antiquity it represented the external form, the
- representations which would put the neophyte into touch with
- existence in our ideas and representations, but we cannot
- the Church and represented the Catholic school of thought,
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Ten
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- states of sleeping and waking. In the sleeping state it is represented
- misrepresentation is that the mirror, the material, drives out the
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture IV: Consciousness Soul and Scientific Thinking, Sorat and 666
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- to represent the Gods, to-day they are invented to represent the
- only the Homunculi who represent you in your consciousness were here,
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- representatives of the people, chosen on the basis of any
- representative bodies continued to be elected, only the
- other words, such representative bodies, under whatever
- class be members of representative bodies, they would have no
- are excluded from being representatives of the government
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture III: The Mechanistic, Eugenic and Hygienic Aspects of the Future
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- represent the people of the East and especially those of the
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture IV: Social and Antisocial Instincts
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- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture V: Specters of the Old Testament in the Nationalism of the Present
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- to see clearly that man represents in his life a state of
- life. Life can be illuminated only when we represent it from
- represents a state of balance and the two others represent
- the Trinity we undertake to represent in our Group [
- Note 1] ; the Representative of Man balancing
- represent the human being schematically from this point of
- culture, in which all the peoples represent only folk
- Representative of Man, Lucifer and Ahriman. There you
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- toward intellectuality. They actually represent the German
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture I
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- and the doctrine it represents is to many an uncomfortable one. But
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture II
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- sentence runs: “Religion, which represents a fantastic reflex
- “Religion which represents a fantastic reflex in the minds of
- which represents a fantastic reflex in the minds of human beings
- Church, as a mighty corporation, represents the last withered remains
- represents the last remnant of what was the right civilization for
- epoch; but in essentials the Roman Catholic Church represents what
- Church represents in a number of dogmas, as a self-contained
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture III
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- represents things which are not true? It is, however, not due to the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture I
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- other planets encircling the Sun, still represented by Tycho
- which aimed at being able to represent the paths of the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture III
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- the world-picture of Copernicus and Galileo represents
- yet emphasize that it represents only a certain mode of
- represent it diagrammatically. If, for example, we study
- represents the course of his inner soul-life. The point is
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture IV
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- represented by a number that can be shown in its complete
- “representations”, or again, “Mental
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- represented. Precise our most ardent wish must be renounced
- Representing it diagrammatically
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- ‘end-points’ do not represent the kind of times
- representing a certain barrenness and death of civilization
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VII
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- sleepy times. The dim and sleepy times represent, so to
- and recoil which is supposed to represent the thermal
- Whatever in our formulae is to represent the effects of
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture IX
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- to relate the picture to what it represents in reality, so,
- possible to represent such things within empirical space by
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture X
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- extremes, which represent a complete inversion, accompanied
- bone and the skull-bone represent indeed a remarkable
- influence fall apart in man; it is as thought they represent
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XI
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- represent absolute reality. We can no longer maintain: What
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XII
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- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XIII
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- mathematical lines. In mathematical lines he represents to
- to represent the orbits of the planets; he would really think
- of them as representing the true orbits. In purely
- we must put down a number, representing his daily movement
- It represents a return, from the ideas now abstractly
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XIV
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- represent the direction of the direct Sun-rays, animal
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XV
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- memberment — lymph-system and skull system — represent
- then I claim that the picture represents something real, you
- represent a reality corresponding to it, I need not repeat
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVI
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- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVII
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- to represent our solar system, are not to be conceived as
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVIII
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- represent as though it were a self-contained body moving on
- representing a Science of this kind to the outer world the
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture II
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- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture VII
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- represent them in public because here we come to a region
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture I
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- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture IV
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- The eye is merely the most characteristic representative of
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Bridge Lecture 2: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- Title: Young Doctors Course: Bridge Lecture 3: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Happenings
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- thought were something that represented material processes,
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture I: Anthroposophy as What Men Long For Today
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture II: Meditation
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- arise within us — merely to represent the outer world to ourselves
- hold of the chalk and lifts it up. (I could represent the whole process
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture III: The Transition from Ordinary Knowledge to the Science of Initiation
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture IV: Meditation and Inspiration
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- corpse, which is, indeed, a faithful representation of physical man
- beautiful representation
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture V: Love, Intuition and the Human Ego
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- representing it schematically — you have man's environment (yellow);
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- teeth; one tooth is aching, and this is represented by the damaged or,
- other, pictorial representations of our own internal organs.
- you find that widely different external experiences can be represented
- Now a dream like this can represent very different external experiences.
- the senses offer; the content represents man's being before he was endowed
- Let us represent this diagrammatically. Naturally, this will not be
- direction and represent, spiritually, man's internal organisation.
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VIII: Dreams, Imaginative Cognition, and the Building of Destiny
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture IX: Phases of Memory and the Real Self
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- thereto. With this existence, that really represents the other side
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture II: The Nature of the Human Being
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- world view is able to represent his personal view of it.
- is possible that the one is less advanced and can only represent a part
- who have represented the theosophical world view at all times and in
- particular with those who represent it today. They are like people who
- representative of vitalism) and others to show how the naturalist comes
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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- Goethe's saying, who was a representative of theosophy, and recognise
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture IV: Theosophy and Darwin
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- as the principle of perfection. Malthus represents the principle that
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture V: Theosophy and Tolstoy
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- it represents itself in our economic life how in this or that area trade
- representation how life is found. A peculiar view of death faces us
- the expression of that spirit which represents a young, fresh, child-like
- would like to read out a crucial passage from which you see how he represents
- external science, of the outer artistic representation, the luxurious
- representatives of spiritual science if we could not understand such
- figures the one divine appears again and again. A bad representative
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VIII: Friedrich Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture X: Goethe's Gospel
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- determined by his whole disposition to the world view we represent here.
- let Faust perish. However, Goethe did it. After he had represented Faust
- of devachan, the sounding world. He represents it in the picture of
- represents a great world view or world religion in The Secrets.
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XII: Goethe's Secret Revelation I
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- which are the will-o'-the-wisps represent the fire of passions,
- has the gold of knowledge represented by the will-o'-the-wisps
- earth fruits? Goethe takes these fruits which have skins representing
- He represents atma with
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIII: Goethe's Secret Revelation II
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- of the kings, the representatives of the highest spiritual powers. We
- are the representatives of the lower personality full of desire; they
- itself represents the higher self of the human being which gets to knowledge.
- who represents the natural forces. She must clear away the debt of the
- sensation which they ever had.” The will-o'-the-wisps represent,
- ferryman, the representative of the unconsciously active soul forces,
- complement each other with the lily. The old woman represents the present
- a representative of the present humanity; but he collapses in himself,
- The representative of humanity,
- the left hand that should be which represents the human strength, where
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIV: Goethe's Secret Revelation III
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- products should represent the world allegorically, about these a flame
- Goethe always wants to represent
- the fourth state of consciousness that is represented by the girl already
- lamp represents in the Fairy Tale of the Green Snake and the Beautiful
- neophyte, show different symbols. Among other things, they represent
- symphony. Then the human being gains the green stone; this represents
- way of his own soul development is represented by Goethe in these two
- view which theosophy represents. Wilhelm von Humboldt, one of those
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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- than a big representation of what we have just got to know as the emergence
- this changed. It represents a significant incision in the development.
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVII: Ibsen's Attitude
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- representative of the whole humanity stands before us in Faust. We cling
- the poet who is the representative of our time, the poetically greatest
- him completely, one has to understand him as representative of our time.
- nor in antiquity. It is something quite uncertain that he represents:
- As a real truth seeker he represents this unknown like in an allegory
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVIII: The Future of the Human Being
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIX: Schiller and the Present
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- The Theosophy of Julius, represent the correspondence between
- them, nature represents her being, a word results which presents itself
- himself as the representative of humanity Dionysus. The god, who has
- what the 19th century aimed at. In this drama, the spiritual is represented
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XX: The Divinity Faculty and Theosophy
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- the external representation of the events at that time. One wants to
- concerning the divinity faculty. If theosophy represents a movement
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXI: The Faculty of Law and Theosophy
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- historians and the representatives of natural law et etcetera disappear.
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXIII: The Arts Faculty and Theosophy
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- Vinci (1459–1519), this representative of the great idealism,
- are selected to lead our culture. We have to confess and represent theosophy
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture I
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- Siegfried is really the representative of the ancient nordic
- representation of those karmic developments which come to
- earliest events represented in the Apocalypse will take place
- exotericists represented this prediction more literally. With
- dramatic contrast is only intended to represent what the
- It is represented in the seven trumpets. The next world,
- where the initiate perceives beings, is represented by those
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture II
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- would be the diagrammatic representation of the fourfold man.
- whole tribe. The tribe represented a single organism and a
- flesh. This can only be represented in great symbols.
- represents the way it appears to the investigator when lie
- represented in the second of the so-called seven seals.
- That is the symbolic representation, but it is more than a
- revolutions form important epochs in the representation of
- by beings in the universe who are represented in the
- are represented symbolically in astral pictures the forces
- represented by the first seal. The Christian initiation
- this symbolical representation we must first of all clearly
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture III
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- their significance. They represent what has taken place in
- represented by the writer of the Apocalypse as being
- divided in space in the external world, represent to him
- Age. Hence this first age P represented by the community at
- represent it approximately thus: The character of that remote
- of these letters we have a representative of one of the seven
- representative of the second age of civilization is the
- representative of the age when humanity came down more and
- says he well knows that where the representatives of this
- Mercury is the star representing the directional force, the
- age, which is represented by the community expressing itself
- all other beings in the sixth age, which is represented by
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture IV
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- represented by the community of Philadelphia, the age
- representing the seventh age, that is lukewarm, neither hot
- spiritual life, represented by the community of Laodicea,
- Thus the gradually ascending grades of lower beings represent
- represent a branch of the great tree of humanity. In ancient
- branches. All the animals in their different forms represent
- body, the several animal forms represent physically. He kept
- beauty and ugliness, represents the possibility of an upward
- art still represented man as connected with this animal in
- represented imaginatively by the symbol which corresponds
- represented by the scales. And the fourth age shows us what
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture V
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- become man upon Saturn — whose representatives are the
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture VI
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- represent our present solar system as having developed out of
- flood, Noah, the representative of those who then saved the
- this rainbow as we have represented it, something like deep
- to the same extent arose the external light which represents
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture VII
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- represent the physical plane by this line; above it what is
- seals represents nothing else than the descent into the
- represented by the Community of Philadelphia, we shall
- War of All against All, in the age represented by the community
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture VIII
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- represented it as a high achievement of man that just through
- represent it in a diagram, we have our seven ages of civilization
- of seven stages (VI) which is represented by the seven seals,
- represented by the seven trumpets. Here again lies the
- first half after the representative of the Sun forces, Mars,
- the representative of the ancient Moon evolution, Mercury,
- by two pillars. They represent two parts of the earth's
- reversed, because it represents what belongs to the future.
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture IX
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- examination to be represented by the symbolical figures of
- also represented by the woman who brings forth man. The man
- of the future is also represented by the woman who gives
- has remained in the flesh is represented on the secondary
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture XI
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- bring humanity to the point when the beast represented with
- represented by the writer of the Apocalypse as the two-horned
- with the principle represented as the Lamb. We see how on the
- who, as the representative, so to speak, of the sun-genius,
- also called the great dragon. This is represented to the seer
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture XII
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- sixth epoch (which is represented by the opening of the
- capacities which are symbolically represented by the building
- direct the world, the beings represented by the Lamb and by
- represent? This question will be answered if we briefly refer
- Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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- and ha'arets — represented for the modern man by
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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- has to be one which represents a recapitulation of the Sun evolution.
- to represent them on the spot?
- the light, they appointed the first Time-Spirit to represent them. It
- Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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- earth evolution. And because the backward Saturn Beings represent an
- represented by yom, day, so out of the darkness come Beings
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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- can only be represented in the play as happening on the stage. It
- consciousness. The experience is a pictorial representation, a
- And these two globes could represent what is at work in his astral
- usually represents fairly pure inner processes, voices as a rule
- distrust of them. The early stages of these imaginal representations
- seemed to be spread out in space. In reality they merely represented
- pictures, but these pictures represented an inner development, an
- represented on its surface in physical form. We say that something is
- Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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- Being who represents the Elohim as one undivided entity, with Him
- describe it (so far as representation is possible at all) by saying
- pictures represent? And then we realise that they too are the result
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture I
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- importance. It represents a force given to man by which he
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture II
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- constellation of the Lion is here chosen to represent, in a
- pictured in the Mysteries of ancient Egypt as representing
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture III
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- Moses, the two great pupils of Zarathustra. We represent them
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VII
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- something else; it represents something a degree coarser than
- difficult to translate this word. It represents, though but
- represented, so that our attention is directed to them in
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IX
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- We have represented to us here the life of a Being in a human
- misrepresentations that are made from one side or another,
- represent the Lord's Prayer:
- Hence, referring to the persecution of these representatives
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture X
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- felt Himself to be representative of every human soul. This
- justifiably to old pictures representing this. Even J. M.
- Robertson writes of a picture in Rome which represents
- natural conclusion that it represents an act of healing. He
- the power of the Sun, He brought to them what is represented
- himself as a false representative of that forerunner of
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XI
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- Jesus on earth. He is the representative of the force that
- was the representative. Hence He asked, And what think ye
- representative of the gift which comes down to man from above
- ‘spirit-self.’ Of whom is he the representative
- ‘Whose representative am I Myself?’ To this
- represented in the above figure; here are two interlaced
- another symbol which represents this same connection. Strange
- descendant, and was intended to represent the actual point of
- the sign of Cancer is frequently represented in this way. It
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XII
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- represented very beautifully in the parable of ‘the
- represent a negative in Greek but an intensification; hence
- He is the most exalted Representative, crying to us in
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 1: The Being of Man
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- duty to fashion ever more and more perfectly this representation,
- namely, to be a revelation of the World Spirit; and we represent more
- diagram represents all the super-imposed vertebrae along the whole
- representations resulting from reflection, but rather by reason of a
- should wish to make a drawing of it, we could represent it in such a
- perhaps represents an earlier form of the brain — which has
- that at best we are representing it symbolically.
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 2: Human Duality
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- [see earlier drawing] exactly as we have represented
- may represent by another sketch how that which streams in from
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 3: Co-operation in the Human Duality
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- of this, and represent the tablet of the blood by the line A B, we
- have to represent everything which comes from outside as now directed
- among which we have here these three representative ones, the liver,
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 4: Man's Inner Cosmic System
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- use them because they represent in relationship to the building a
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 5: The Systems of Supersensible Forces
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- physically visible. This would represent a force-system visible only
- members, exhibits likewise a force-system. For it represents, to
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 6: The Blood as Manifestation and Instrument of the Human Ego
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- something representing a last result, as it were, of those processes
- concerned, something which represents the product of a final
- it were, of physical existence represented in the blood-system, which
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- with reference to this blood-organism, that it represents the third
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 8: The Human Form and its Co-ordination of Forces
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- represent, as we say, the inner cosmic system of man. To sum up, the
- tract and this represents the external matter which enters our
- assertion justified, that the organs which represent an ascending
- representing in a certain sense a descending process, the lungs and
- In those organs, accordingly, which represent earlier stages, we have
- its inner life. This represents the female portion of the common
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- represented this perpetual sacrifice demanded by intellectual culture
- clairvoyant culture, so Iphigenia represents the perpetual sacrifice
- through its representatives — men inspired by the Spirits of
- clairvoyant culture represented by Persephone must light up again.
- reconstruction of the Mystery of Eleusis, represents the means
- towards us. She is the mightiest representative of
- and more absorbed in a way by the tendencies represented in the three
- be trying, to represent things in the same manner as is done on the
- form; for with these three figures which are intended to represent
- chalice which subtly represents what they are aiming at both in their
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- to a representative of human soul-forces whom we may call Tantalus.
- when we reflect that by representing the force hidden in the depths
- Persephone, who represents the ancient clairvoyant forces of the
- represented as Pluto. According to Greek mythology Pluto is the ruler
- capacity represented by Persephone is born in the human
- within us. As the forces represented in Greek mythology by Pluto are
- is represented in the Nature-forces by Eros, who brings this about.
- bears the forces of decline. The rape of Persephone also represents
- genetic forces represented in Greek mythology, forces which are
- upon the astral body are represented by the threefold Hecate. Whereas
- symbol was also assigned to Aesculapius as the representative of
- medicine). The #8224 represents the external destructive influences
- represented one part of Hecate with #8224 and serpent; and the
- itself, is represented in the key and the coil of rope; and the third
- represented in the emblem of the torch. Thus long ago I said in
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- unhappiness. The forces in us which represent the more enduring
- regards the physical body, which represents the Pluto forces in us,
- as regards the ether body, which represents the Poseidon forces, and
- as regards the astral body, which represents the Zeus forces, you may
- forces of the entire ego (represented by the area of the circle) to
- the forces of the astral body (represented by the area of the large
- pentagon), to the forces of the ether body (represented by the sum of
- forces of the physical body (represented by the area of the pentagon
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- Hence we find, as the representative of the ego-forces in the world
- representing the forces of the physical body, Poseidon as
- representing the forces of the ether body, and Zeus as representing
- have to regard Dionysos as the macrocosmic representative of the
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- Poseidon as the macrocosmic representative of the forces working in
- the ether body, Pluto as the macroscosmic representative of the
- trickled into a body. Greek fancy represents this moment in an
- representing the element of one-ness, of homogeneity, of Being as yet
- often represented as jealous. Jealousy can only come about where
- with which we grasp it, was represented by the goddess Pallas
- how the old clairvoyant consciousness, represented by the elder
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- Hence the younger Dionysos, macrocosmic representative of our modern
- Dionysos, the macrocosmic representative of the ego—the ego
- ego. Therefore Dionysos must be represented as this human ego still
- they could only accurately represent it on the basis that the
- Dionysos represented those stragglers who had most closely retained
- Greeks represented in this train of Dionysos the forms of average
- this question for us by its representations of the rout of Dionysos
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- place which we designate as ideation, as mental representation, and
- ideation, in mental representation, which is what brings knowledge
- representation, we must attribute that solely to the three higher
- Nothing of the mental representation itself lives in the brain. What
- work of ideation, of representation, goes on in the brain, is just
- diagram to represent the human physical bodily organisation. en we wis
- mental representation, which reproduces for us all the things outside
- soul-life is completely filled by this process of representation. One
- representation as distinct from the mere reflection of it — the
- the ordinary process of mental representation are taught by the
- represented the human self firmly planted upon the Earth. When the
- figure, a noble external representation of humanity. Now just suppose
- not represented as such a perfect divine form as Zeus, is in fact the
- represented by tradition, and we have in particular to think of those
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- let this diagram represent the human ether body as it was at the
- among them before Saturn, represented themselves; they thought. But
- are merely the representations — the real ideas
- idea or mental representation is, in a higher sense, only the
- in a representation. Jahve or Jehovah is related to the real Christ
- representation of the real Christ, and to those who see through
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- of all that they represent by their abstract and tidy genealogical
- were trying to represent human evolution, were trying to put before
- intended to represent the great riddle of human evolution, then you
- in a sense the representations of the sub-earthly, the Chthonic gods.
- pure white dove, which represents as it were the purest extract of
- representations of the others, only wished to live in the finer
- representations of the lower gods; but the gaseous element in the sun
- space which is represented to us in the sign of the dove at the
- garments, and is still represented in the vestments connected with
- represents what man bears within him. The craze for nudism has
- represented what the human being carries around him supersensibly as
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 10
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- spirit-forms were at work which were represented by the figures and
- just like earlier ones, only represents a phase which in its turn has
- thought-forms of modern times. If I represent the thoughts of the
- or representations of the real gods; thus we come into a world which
- We could represent
- tragedy as a representation of connected events calculated to arouse
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- bort fra ham, fordi han for ham representerte det der viser seg som
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- disposition. He represents those human beings whose
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- builds up parliamentary systems, representative systems and
- representation?” He further points out that “the
- whether under the system of representation or any other form
- does represent a striking example of the fact that people are
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- Faust plane (for earth represents “plane” or
- “glade”). Gretchen represents naivety, the
- head. Thus the brain represents the city and the dark
- cavern of the gate represents a mouth from which come
- These are represented by various strollers, but not heard
- represented by soldiers. The castle (seat of thought) and
- represents folksong, and the beloved, one of the soldiers,
- a ‘Student’ representing the ballad called
- curly head, and with them a second student representing the
- who sees the whole Kantian philosophy represented in Goethe's
- are officially appointed to represent scientific and
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- basically represents active forces in the astral body.
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- 27-year-old. Thus he is a true representative of the time in
- would be no true representative of our time. However, it is
- representative of our time. There are things in modern
- is someone who represents the age, someone in whom what
- the right age to make him a typical representative of our
- interesting to observe this great man as a representative of
- anything. He was so truly a representative of his time that
- no education other than that of life itself, he represented
- could say that as representative of the time he fought
- everyone who did not represent his time.
- therefore representative of the materialism of the epoch,
- predestined to be in every way the representative of our
- people. That is why in everything he said he represented the
- English folk. But he also spoke as a representative of man-kind's
- to expression in a human being representing the age.
- would be spent on arms. So again, this eminent representative
- representative of our time, during the period of liberalism
- of the 27-year-old. This makes him the ideal representative
- recognized, that what is represented by Lloyd George is what
- from the essentially British character represented by Lloyd
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- states of sleeping and waking. In the sleeping state it is represented
- misrepresentation is that the mirror, the material, drives out the
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- only the Homunculi who represent you in your consciousness were here,
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- through a lack of understanding could this be represented as an
- external view of the world represented by Darwinism. He pointed to
- world view that Darwinism represented does not stand there merely as
- accomplished investigator who represented the later Kantian view:
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- side, however, we see pictures rise which represent Christ
- appearance. It was under this influence that a representation
- representation of Christ Jesus as the crucified suffering Man
- Spirit which, in the representation of the crucifix we are
- feelings stirred by the representation of the dying Redeemer.
- the artistic attempts that were made to represent the suffering
- certain way what is represented in Michael Angelo's masterpiece
- has represented the crucifixion, it alone must not rise before
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- Anthroposophy he will be able to represent the Christ in a way
- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Two: The God Within and the God of Outer Revelation
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- four different representations of one event, each taken from
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- ancient Greeks' minds, and so they wanted to at least represent it
- The Representative of Humanity
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, December 1904
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Stuttgart, 1-20-1907
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- is a dull vowel and represents the present. It has something of the
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 12-5-'07
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- The ae represents a weakened ah. The worshipful
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 2-12-'08
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- hexagram in the fifth row represents the double nature of man that is
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- world tone. These forms are female. The whole Moon represents the
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 4-12-'08
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- birds represent this in a crystallized form. Birds like eagles who
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Hamburg, 3-14-'09
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- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture I
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- largely not understood and represented by the proletariat. If all this is
- world-outlook represented here, it is perfectly possible to be a real
- commodities, finally reaching the collecting centres represented by the
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- the situation. Kapp who represented agriculture squealed, not knowing
- a judicious administration of the State than those who represented the
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- is recapitulated; that such Individualities represent the essence and
- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture III
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- represents the specific Israelitish faculties, springs from Sarah. Hagar
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- This has been wonderfully represented in painting. There
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- represented; and here the thoughts are put together which in
- emerge on the one hand representations which are connected with
- straightway find such an objective representation. The next
- vision which was represented only in sense-images, because what
- instance, what we know as “Representation” through
- was rightly represented in the Old Testament as Jahve. That is,
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- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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- is represented by the Easter Mystery; while the relation of Christ to
- Christmas festival What does it actually represent? I might say it
- represents the beautiful, lovable, more sympathetic side of that
- nevertheless representatives of our ONE humanity, that Christ
- and time — out of this wisdom, through its representatives who
- through the senses represents the last transformation of the
- quadrature, the Twins. This was represented in such a way that in
- represents the Twins. It is the representative of the two Jesus
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture II: The Quest for Isis-Sophia
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- Osiris, the representative of the Sun-Being, the representative
- wisdom. Osiris is, on the one hand, the representative of the
- For the Egyptians, Osiris was a kind of representative of the Christ
- which have also become a phrase — spoken by the representatives
- represented by the holy Sophia. The present age has the tendency to
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture III: The Magi and the Shepherds: The New Isis
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- representing the spiritual development towards man's future. Just as
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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- still without any Music Chamber which could represent the common
- politically-minded representatives who have held positions up to now,
- are incapable of representing the interests of the German
- represented according to purely material observations and with
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 2
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- believe themselves to represent the spiritual life of to-day
- very far from representative ones, the whole of the Gnostic literature
- A spirit specially representative of the rise of this culture is Lord
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- a typical representative of the intellectualistic era, a
- thoroughly good representative of it. Concerning this father,
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture III
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- representing the world of the senses. Everything we see and
- side represent the continuing stream of the impulses of the
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture VII
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- Title: Supersensible Man: Lecture I
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- are to represent it in our picture, we must take a brush and,
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture I
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- representatives of certain secret societies find highly offensive
- representative, the advocate of the traditional religious
- all, as the representatives of the traditional religious
- things so far, that one does not represent a false view if one
- representatives of religious confessions have an easier time with
- Title: Healing Factors for the Social Organism: Lecture II
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- form of representations and concepts — which also takes on
- the configuration of representations and concepts — but
- representations and ideas from out of anthroposophically oriented
- us is transitory outer nature, for it today represents only a
- only representatively — can call gravity, the attractive
- weight” is the most representative of these things, we can
- light” is again used in a representative way, for we
- senses which one designates representatively as light, just as
- one designates gravity in a representative way. We are taken up
- representations that are really related to what dwells in the
- temple, which is represented by old traditions as being man
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture One
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- concerned with seven communities, represented symbolically by seven
- in a certain sense, is supposed to represent to us the principle of
- always the representative of the sun, namely, the intelligence of the
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Two
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- represents the occult sign for the Intelligence of the Sun, the Christ,
- fulfilled. This one time only experience of Christ represents the greatest
- Apocalypse represents a new kind of initiation; it shows how the old
- representations of what was experienced. In the Siegfried legend
- Christianity represents
- then follow; they are to represent the human group souls. They were
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Three
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- visions of the future. What is represented by the beast with the horns
- with signs representing the great phases of the evolution of humanity.
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Four
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- What our present-day scholars and natural scientists represent, we can
- representative of the first, the Indian culture; the Persian finds its
- representative in the “community at Smyrna”; the
- of Thyatira.” He was able to address the representatives of the
- act in the fifth epoch as conscious representatives of the theosophical
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Three
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- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Appendix: Cosmogony
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- It represents the crowning of the world.
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- organs it creates my mental pictures [representations]. But
- list]: the representation [mental picture] of the perception
- men spoke as representatives of the spiritual powers of the
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- representatives of the anthroposophical movement. In this
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- persons are saying: Those who represent the principles of the
- represent will, then he will realize how the heart contains the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- representative of anthroposophy to the world. That is necessary
- cannot be a true representative of anthroposophy to the world,
- consider that each member is a true representative of
- anthroposophy in the world, and that every member represents
- School must frankly and freely declare: I am a representative
- at the human heart as the physical imaginative representative
- of the human soul. As thinking is the abstract representative
- representative of feeling. And we can look into feeling, as it
- thinking, we can also perceive feeling, whose representative
- Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture I: Self-Knowledge Portrayed in the Rosicrucian Mystery, The Portal of Initiation
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- represented as Johannes Thomasius perceives it on the
- storms that otherwise are represented on earth only as a
- temples where there are human representatives for the single
- the representatives who have taken over. But when man looks
- into the astral world, those holy places of the representatives
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture I: Celts, Teutons, and Slavs
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- represented the moral influence of Christianity, the influence of
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture V: Charlemagne and the Church
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- of the city-culture represented, not an insignificant, but a very
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- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VIII: From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
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- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- and outer splendour. Greek paganism was represented in its gods
- Title: Lecture Series: The Human Soul in Life and Death
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- experiences, back into the times that represent earlier human
- Title: for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- Title: Lecture Series: Anthroposophy and Modern Civilization
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- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- in his picture. Earlier, calmer representations seem to express
- Jesus and Judas were to be represented in the picture: two of
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- see the relationships of light everywhere represented in the
- art of representation as it was at the time, to bring this to
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- whom this or the other figure represents, whether this one here
- represented by bringing together things which do not belong
- represent by clouds and human forms interwoven together, and by
- picture represents. But from the relation of the groups on the
- Title: Lecture Series: Introductory Words by Rudolf Steiner to the First of Four Educational Lectures
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- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture III: The True Nature of Memory - 2
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- within the watery organism, which is represented in the blue
- nature it is essential that we represent them vividly to
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture V: The Human Soul in Relation Sun and Moon
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- of the universe and thus represent that, too, as a huge
- have at last the possibility to represent the world to
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VI: The Formation of the Etheric and the Astral Heart
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- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IX: The Contrasting World-Conceptions of East and West
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- represents itself to him in a manner that points back to
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VI: The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
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- the moon forces always represent the element that prepares man
- picture that should represent for us how what is of the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
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- to develop alchemy, which represented an innate fusion between
- initiation in the mysteries, the initiate represented the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
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- that our head organization represents a real
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- mighty cosmic consciousness, man's own ether body represents
- but represents a purely cosmic element streams continually into
- this inner pulse-beat from outside. It represents an amoral,
- these terms even though they do not quite represent the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
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- reality that I have just described, the being that represents
- soul elements represented inwardly as thinking, feeling and
- consciousness represents for him. As yet, there arises no
- which develops in us and represents the actualized
- same way that it represents itself to imaginative
- have characterized as a being which represents the actualized
- namely the being that actually represents the sum total
- which represents his moral-spiritual qualities, has, after all,
- event represents a turning point in the development of earthly
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture II: Identification with the Signs and Spiritual Realities of the Imaginative World
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- this consolidation would represent a human being — a
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture IV: Inner Mobility of Thought
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- this represents man's etheric body (quite diagrammatically)
- Title: Lecture Series: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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- however scientific battles, economic causes; they represent
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question Based on Life's Realities
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- which is represented in some or other social organism in
- representation is there for the economic and political or
- representative, enabling this mutual relationship between the
- that essentially those representations and administrations
- into the representative body of political life, the result has
- coming out of various experiences which I want to represent
- representative with a spiritual life relate to another
- representative with a spiritual life in another social state;
- whether it be an economic or a political representative,
- corresponding to the representative in the other state. When
- independent state with threefold representatives working
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing.
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- representing their opinion; the modern proletariat must impress
- through the way it is expressed. The answer which represents
- cause unending evil as typical representatives of
- thinking which I believe has been represented through many
- foundation finds its representatives, its administrative body,
- empire state a certain representation of nations exist, only in
- certain layers. This representation collapsed — not
- economic impulses existing in this representation. This
- representation was the representation of the state. This
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- something extraordinary for me or for the representatives of
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity.
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- am representing will leave no single stone standing on another.
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure.
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- us now examine what the actual laws represent. I'm not thinking
- Out of this parliament's representation originated
- economic circles. These economic circles were not represented
- representatives from the most varied fields, pure economic
- today. As far as I know it is strongly represented, right in
- Bergson was a typical representative of the bourgeois thinking
- representative of the most bourgeois philistinism in
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance Does Work Have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- says money is a commodity or at least represents a commodity,
- Title: Lecture Series: Ancient Wisdom and the Heralding of the Christ Impulse
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- for as regards ego-consciousness he represents a half-way stage between the Moses-idea of
- Title: Lecture Series: Karma and Details of the Law of Karma
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- Approximately speaking, therefore, there is a karmic process which represents the
- insight must believe that this pessimism represents the fundamental attitude of humanity in
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture One
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- what belongs to the Christ and has been represented and revealed in our Group. It makes a deep
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture Two
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- meant to represent something of a soul and spirit nature as we do of anything that in a
- up which is of soul-and-spirit. This is what I should now have to represent perhaps in the
- to itself. When everything represented by this figure is studied, it can clearly be seen how man
- what he himself is, is here represented in the aura by what I nave made run from bright green
- actually experience as lying in your consciousness represented here as a mixture of blue,
- representation, because everything is interwoven. What is red here (diagram 2) runs into things
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture Three
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