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- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- He belonged, as a rule, to the moderate parties. We must
- belong to the realms of error and deceit ... Their origin
- many respects no longer even allowable (no longer allowable,
- since the Mystery of Golgotha. These forces are no longer
- manner; — no longer as normal forces of human nature
- are no longer intelligible at all to-day, save with the help of
- Mysteries, or that all Mysteries belong to the realms of
- Luciferic force, so to-day (when they can no longer be held
- leave off the pursuit of all that belongs to Physics,
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 2
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- socially. No doubt an elementary process; and it is a long way
- large scale. Nevertheless, everything that lies along this
- line belongs to the realm of those things which become
- longest and the nights are shortest. Man's sleep is only
- that when the shortest days and the longest nights are with
- Christmas Festival, properly speaking, belongs to the Easter
- between Christmas and Easter is longer or shorter as the case
- no longer merely devote the intellect to the things we do. We
- I have shown for many years past and along many different
- grasp of reality. To develop a longing for what the world has
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- which belongs to the secret of death. While the former is
- for 72 years. It can be much longer, of course, or shorter as
- belongs to birth — has rejected what leads to the
- belongs. Definite stages in the evolution of man are
- again along the paths of the Spirit.
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