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- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks
- Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism,
- Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism,
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- the shaping of the social organism. For this very reason the Greeks did not believe that their
- where things go on in the usual way, the Greeks considered themselves dependant on their gods, on
- importance, then the Greeks said: Here it is not those gods who work into imaginations and are
- the Greeks concerned themselves when they wanted to receive social impulses. Here they ascended
- spirit in order to be inspired in the sphere of the spirit. But just as the Greeks turned to
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- towards the West — to the Greeks and the Romans — one could receive what was related
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- thought-world of the universe. It was allotted to the Greeks to form
- Occidental. The Greeks were to find the transition from Oriental to
- souls that the Greeks had not, of course, the Christian view of the
- Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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- shadow of that kind of intellect which lived among the Greeks,
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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- originally only existed spiritually in the supersensible. The Greeks, for
- for the Greeks has gradually imprinted itself into the brain. This is
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- the development of the ancient Greek culture. What the Greeks
- creations of the Greeks appear as fully permeated with
- and venerated by the Greeks in their intoxication with beauty.
- the ancient Greeks had united their idea of the gods with what
- What the Greeks had conceived and formed into figures we now
- conjured onto the walls of the papal palace. The Greeks poured
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- enable one to understand the Greek world. Yet what the Greeks
- Greeks, as though he were to say: In looking to the Greeks,
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- pre-earthly existence. The Greeks felt that vitality, as did
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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- communicated afresh. True, the Greeks realised that higher spiritual
- Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans all will name their Gods. The four
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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- vertical in gaining their experience. The ancient Greeks
- the earth in the vertical fashion the ancient Greeks and
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture II
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- the brains of the Greeks and Romans were decadent,
- first reflected from the Greeks and Romans, so the spiritual
- for the world. The Greeks did otherwise; it never entered their
- the Zeus- or Athene-type. The Greeks knew perfectly well what
- to what in the Greeks came through the blood. Our intellectual,
- Greeks. Hellenism intrudes into our times luciferically.
- metamorphosed into Romanism. Compared with the Greeks the
- came to the Greeks from the blood. Unlike the Greeks they made
- incomprehensible thing to the Greeks. To be born a human being
- Greeks and Romans have eaten. Economic life must be modern. We
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