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- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- the thing that matters. The point is that such things take
- effect; the point is simply that they are there. When they
- fact is nothing else, than that Dupuis had pointed out to
- pointed out, humanity has indeed undergone an evolution,
- pointed out in our time, for they contain the truth; and
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 2
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- I pointed out
- depends upon the senses. Then we pointed out that in contrast
- I have recently pointed out. Whatever a man undertakes
- have often pointed out, have not refrained from attacking
- 19th century point of view, many reasons no doubt could be
- From this point
- pointed out during our recent lectures, the two fundamental
- say, in an Imaginative form did endeavour to point out these
- point of view of its connection with Wisdom. In earthly life
- indeed occasionally been pointed out by men who had a healthy
- said something highly significant from this point of view. As
- research into Nature. Goethe comes hack to this point again
- to understand the fundamental point. Goethe wanted the
- Physics itself Goethe was pointing to that which I desired to
- point out when I referred to Pallas Athene as the
- point out to you, how — quite apart from the prevailing
- many of our friends, it is only to point out again and again
- point. Man, as it were, was not included in the wisdom of the
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- read of it from another point of view in my booklet,
- Thereby the vernal point keeps on appearing at a different
- explained from other points of view — human life lasts
- present in the physical world. Inasmuch as we have pointed to
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