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- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- referred to the fact that in the 18th century there still
- common folk, they clothed these facts of astronomy in myths,
- Dupuis, the Mysteries were so many lie-factories, instituted
- other than facts of Astronomy, welded together and
- fact is nothing else, than that Dupuis had pointed out to
- preserved as esoteric were the facts they knew about certain
- facts which has been so gloriously discovered in our
- External history is of course unaware of this fact; indeed,
- it is ignorant of some of the actual facts connected with
- had least of all any idea of the true facts of human
- human nature. I refer to the following fact. The thoughts
- perceive from one definite fact, namely this: — When
- above all, for the fact that before their passage through the
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 2
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- 18th century a clear and distinct consciousness of the fact
- fact that it is necessary, somehow to bring the human soul
- or otherwise inadequate methods. It was in fact the task of
- to-day to bring this fact home to his consciousness, so as to draw
- fact that the union of certain feelings with the material knowledge
- social life; not to our personal Karma. If I manufacture a
- a stream by itself. But I manufacture the shoes for another
- expresses a certain cosmic fact — a fact we cannot
- often been made in one form or another. It is in fact the
- so on. Precisely this fact is indicated, in that the time
- forces in the soul whereby the fact of the Immaculate
- Science, is to have developed the olfactory nerves, as man,
- Physical Science bears witness to this fact. You may convince
- anatomical facts. Unhappily, the transmuted olfactory sense,
- had healthy human feeling of this fact was Goethe. Goethe
- constructions on the facts perceived with the senses. He
- wanted to have the sense-perceived facts simply described
- be mindful of this fact. Then, too, we shall interpret truly
- the important fact, that in our time we must not seek in a
- spiritual facts.
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- They were clearly conscious of the fact that when a man gives
- not regard it as a mere outer fact, to be summed-up as we are
- we find a clear awareness of the fact that the Zodiac is not
- fact. They studied Man in his whole being, in his attunement
- important thing is not the mere fact that the Wise Men of
- strange thing to say; but the mere fact that Religion still
- in the stars. But in real fact there is a mutual interplay
- mere notification of facts, — becomes a science of mere
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