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  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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    • soul-world clear. It has been already pointed out in the previous
    • to higher standards. To put it more clearly, if also more
    • prominent and significant principle expressed more or less clearly in
    • quite clear that of the powers of the human soul — thinking,
    • a man it becomes gradually clear that there are things deeper than
    • It cannot be clearly enough insisted upon that there is no
    • across particularly clearly two days ago in the conversation between
    • missing in them. But Goethe also clearly shows how far there is value
    • things better which before were not so clear. For this reason he was
    • Whoever wishes therefore to cross by clear daylight to the kingdom of
    • clear consciousness of day is subdued, whereby man is subject to
    • lower soul-power than in clear consciousness, belongs to this second
    • active during clear consciousness taking part. Schiller, who was
    • so clear to him that a man can live, even in the physical body, in a
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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    • clear view of life before his
    • of Nature that many of life's puzzles were cleared up for him.
    • such a man can also map out clearly life's course.
    • for the clearest thinking with relation to the world; and on the
    • at the first monologue in ‘Faust’ we see clearly what
    • magic also known to Goethe, will clearly recognize the book to
    • have clear ideas or to speculate much about it. We can only try to
    • the sixteenth century there was no longer a clear idea of these
    • soul experiences appeared clearly before him. So once again he took
    • clearly. And when in Italy Goethe knew that a turning away from the
    • ‘Only within shines clear light! ...’ up to that
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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    • sentence is clearly expressed that the man who understands Faust
    • supernatural world: he indicates this, too, clearly enough, where
    • this dawn, but we also find clearly indicated that the path is
    •  Colour on colour from the background cleareth,
    •  Now clearly drawn, dissolving now and faded,
    • Thus, since he has the vision, it is made clear to Faust
    • than clearly enough for those who refuse to understand, what
    • ‘'Twill be! the mass is working clearer!
    • working clearer!’ And the explainers of ‘Faust’



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