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- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture I
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- Collected Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the
- made it their task to work in the direction indicated.
- perhaps not working under conditions in which interest is
- already present, but is working to awaken interest by the
- something to communicate, something to work for, something to
- with the workings of various instincts: The thinking which
- what we read, we have to accomplish a certain work that
- side of our humanity. This inner work which we accomplish
- listener, especially during the lecture. Working to rouse
- then it is a matter of working on the very next day with the
- things can work we can best become aware of, if we bring also
- feeling character is to work into what pulses through our
- other circumstances. But what must, to a degree, work
- lecture beforehand, so that it is worked out in such a way
- lecture that is spoken word for word as it was worked out and
- has to a degree worked out meditatively in thoughts, and
- of a lecture must have been so formed that it is well worked
- should not be exaggerated, but it will surely work
- development of the material that has been worked out in the
- we work into the will of the others. What people will accept
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- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture II
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- Collected Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the
- the ethical to the religious. For, if we want to work in the
- over into his poetic works, and then again in the poetic
- works, as for example Iphigenia, or especially in
- Nature”], we have indeed poetic works not at all in the
- a linguistic work of art must appear. How is it though in a
- work of art? It is such that a single finite object really
- into existence; and what works among people — one must
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture III
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- Collected Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the
- working-class people — in turn with all possible
- social organism within the working-class population, —
- for decades from the fomenting behavior of the working-
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture IV
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- Collected Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the
- juices are produced incessantly, which really works like
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture V
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- Collected Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the
- should call to mind the image of how a person who seeks work,
- asserts his right to work in the sense of Kernpunkte der
- only thrive if it freely works independently out of
- gain out of the language, then it all works toward public
- indicate a living working, an active doing.
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- Collected Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the
- which can work in such a way that it forms a sort of
- a question? Questions which are listened to actually work
- they use the components of a speech well. They work not only
- occasionally work it so that something is left over for the
- set up programs and statutes no one can work with. One can
- work with a group of teachers only on the basis of what one
- effort is required of them. The work is on the part of the
- secure. Let him work for the government: then he is bound to
- of life by himself. He will work as long as he can, then go
- working days. How grateful we should be to the government for
- to be taken care of until death by the church, just as work
- work in widespread areas for the introduction and application
- which the Goetheanum publication thus works will be essential
- That will give wings to our words and make us true coworkers
- your work, you can be assured that the thoughts of the
- the impulse that should inspire our work, if that work,
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