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- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture I
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- this movement it also appears clearly that the outer
- must always be clear about how many powers inherent in humanity
- outwardly. This is quite clear to see. Don't forget these
- Opponents know this as well and for this reason they clearly
- resources. Above all we must be clear that our advancing
- example, you speak a sentence and it is not always clear if it
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture II
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- must already be clear about how, out of all the energy and best
- clear that all one can speak about are the taming rules. One
- it is necessary to be clear to unite the focus of knowledge
- cause trouble. One must, when one is clear about it, know that
- conception of this trinity is not possible if one is not clear
- as you are clear that naturally Anthroposophy lies more on the
- are clear about this then you can say to yourself in some way
- take an example in ordinary life to make this clear. What
- needed clear formulation, with serious words which can possibly
- progress without it. It is far better to be clear and stand
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture III
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- firstly be very clear, my dear friends, how far we are removed
- happening below in the earth. We must really clearly understand
- initially be clear about everything which works between the
- must clearly understand that while the fog rises out of the
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture IV
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- Testament can only be understood when it is very clear that the
- want to disregard the facts that a clear understanding can't
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