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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Cover Sheet
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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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- menacing form. Those who were able to follow the course of events,
- there was really no possibility of basing the management of public
- been within the reach of many leading men, they were not willing to
- Norway can count among its people, men who will range themselves on
- possible. Up here there is a certain detachment from European
- convenience men brush aside all that is said with the intention of
- times about disarmament and other ‘luxuries’ of the kind — for
- surrounded on all hands by really marvellous technical achievements.
- disarmament, about the desirability of ending wars... a great war
- disarmament conferences, if the people of Asia cannot perceive
- men flee, which for the sake of ease they would fain avoid, but which
- struck. Either men will resolve to bring forth the spirituality of
- is for men themselves to decide for or against spirituality. If
- only be possible for a spiritual Movement to be taken seriously when
- with inner understanding men are prepared to ascribe to it a mission
- men did not speak of the great mechanical processes in the Universe
- heavens, he loses himself. By far the most important elements
- from what it was in times when men also spoke of ‘unborn-ness.’
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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- From this it may be concluded that for consciousness, for mental
- necessary; while a thriving life, vehement and intense, is necessary
- arm, when we do this or that, we can perceive what movements
- death. In his earthly development, however, man is so constituted that
- acquires its real significance for us when it becomes our environment
- moment comes when the Angel must as it were deliver up to the
- moment of time; he should be received with warmth. And then he will be
- Science must assume that in former earthly lives many men became more
- the present phase of evolution, there are many men whose life between
- When we carefully observe the life of to-day we find that although men
- him through the world of the Elements, through fire, air, water and
- all the conditions described have been fulfilled by the achievements
- because all his thinking is absorbed in words. This is a fundamental
- characteristic of modern men.
- Earthly life in its historical development, especially in its present
- becoming apparent in the life of the peoples — to give men who
- his corpse is committed to the Earth, or to the Elements. His true
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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- and love for his fellow-men; in this way he enables his Guardian Angel
- core of our being, is the element appertaining to the will, and in a
- times, religion, education, indeed every domain of mental and
- egotism. On the one side they encourage inertia by not spurring men on
- into play whenever mention is made of the life after death. Life after
- that Indians differ from Americans or Englishmen, but Swedes are often
- existence and that, fundamentally, this physical existence is governed
- programmes, men disperse without having come to any real decision
- seemed to you to be the direct expression of violent, elemental
- North may well have been perplexed, for it really was as though men
- — even a period fraught with happenings as momentous as those of
- — all this begins to take on a more superficial character. Men
- are called upon to lay hold of Christianity in a more elementary way,
- regarded as an undesirable element in Christianity... There you have
- can truly be said that there, in the South, men looked back to a lofty
- aside; the human element had more and more taken the place of
- and more put aside and the human element brought to the fore.
- fundamentally human influence to the South. And so the lofty primeval
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