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- Title: East and West, and the Roman Church: Lecture I
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- what one may call a devastating criticism of modern European
- everything which he calls his wisdom. Characteristic passages could
- higher beings than those we call man, and they founded a
- on the Earth a civilisation, formed for beings one has to call men,
- rhythmically ebbing to and fro in human nature itself, — that
- quoted only carries what he has to say to what I must call a very
- literature, writings, and so-called education, and compare it with
- essay discussing this book is called Ways and Wrong Ways to
- myself allegorically — knows that man needs muscles and
- but bones. And so, not now speaking allegorically, but in truth,
- looking, and calling out, as it were, to Europe what the Asiatic
- and then to work energetically with body, soul and spirit, in this
- Title: East and West, and the Roman Church: Lecture II
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- given to what we call the Threshold and the Dweller on the
- right way, he should not press beyond what was called the
- Schools of Initiation the so-called Heliocentric view of the world,
- on all sides, but developed in detail logically as well as
- ontologically and worked out in a wonderful way. The
- Catholic dogma, if one wishes to call it so, one must be
- connected with what I called the rickety method of striving
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