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- Title: Lecture 1: On the Meaning of Life
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- view of Spiritual Research, on the question so frequently and
- two evenings we are to get anywhere near this subject we shall have
- every year in spring how the earth, stimulated by the forces of the
- and bear fruit through the summer. Towards autumn, we see how they
- decay and pass away. Some remain indeed throughout the year, some for
- very many years, for instance, our long-lived trees. But of these
- also pass away at last, disappear and sink down into that which, in
- through years and decades, we can recognise there also this coming
- spring forth on earth before man was there in his earthly form, and
- earth: earth-being). Jehovah then asked man: And what
- earth. The Angels now began to have an idea of the meaning of
- mans existence on the earth. Though religious tradition and
- incarnation he had as yet learned nothing, he was most profoundly
- of the earth, and that which we see there as germinating, budding
- could not exist. We feel how that which springs up out of the earth
- What happens when we fall asleep at night? We have learned that we
- the etheric body bud and blossom. The nearer morning approaches and
- asleep and the earlier part of the sleep condition at night with
- nature and watches what takes place there in the course of the year?
- connected with our earth what we call the spiritual part of the
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- Title: Lecture 2: On the Meaning of Life
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- of different fish are produced yearly in the sea which do not reach
- their goal of development, but disappear again before reaching it,
- springing up a great number of ears of corn. We know quite well that
- out of every single grain in these ears of corn a new ear of corn can
- their object, namely to become ears of corn in their turn. In
- world there appears a world of moving images, a world of surging
- which appeared before him, he had something entirely real; such a man
- wish to learn to discriminate, you must go on developing yourself.
- who is faint-hearted and sad about life and existence because in this
- their goal and become ears of corn. What would be the result? The
- enough, when we lament that so many things must apparently disappear
- disappears is false, that which finally remains is true. Not in this
- are no more differences nothing which appears differently to
- so I shall make clear to you by a very important example. I shall
- as we previously made it clear to ourselves how the life-germs which
- that he sees them, whereas the other does not. The one bears them
- within him and sees them, the other bears them within him and does
- the souls of all men on earth all the things which the clairvoyant
- lions, bears, wolves, lambs, sharks, whales, etc. Man distinguishes
- lamb, one a lion, and another a tiger. We must however form clear
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Copenhagen, 10-15-'13
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- sounds, words, etc., that one can hear. One should always be
- Lucifer's symbol, for at the Temptation he appeared as a snake.
- pure spiritual world. Then the sense world disappears for us, and a
- darkened, the stars fall down onto the earth and the spiritual
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