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  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Preface by Marie Steiner
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    • been omitted for more than a year.
    • appear shortly in book form. In them one will recognize the
    • chain from earthly growth to divine existence.
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Publisher's Preface
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    • to re-publish this rare volume of Rudolf Steiner's early writings.
    • and intellect at the expense of wisdom of the heart.
    • heart wisdom guiding it. Goethe's Secret Revelation also
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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    • things which though at first appearing only symptomatic of that
    • Batsch. Two men, one some ten years older than the other, listened
    • Schopenhauer was very hostile to Fichte. Schopenhauer never wearied of
    • a time he experimented together with Goethe in order to learn the
    • In Goethe's lifetime research in Natural Science was
    • to-day is considered to be a research relying on external
    • appears to us a modern, it will be a sufficient justification if in
    • is represented near the table. One might say that the picture has
    • as if it would soon disappear, Goethe relates how he stood in front
    • wishes to say more in it than appears from the scenes. For the
    • They had to pay with fruits of the earth. We shall soon see what
    • the earth. When they have been thus buried, another remarkable
    • and on and about the earth and through its crevices. Suddenly she
    • earth and thinks at first they are falling from Heaven. She
    • descending again into the earth, she notices that where she had
    • On entering this large cavern under the earth, the Snake
    • and whispers something into his ear; whereupon the Old Man with a
    • whispers something into the Old Man's ear, and what is
    • disappear, but without your losing the use of it. You will be
    • former power and strength, and we learn from their conversation how
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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
    • learning, viz., the objective, is the same.
    • To-day one can hear in the widest circles those people who
    • formulating ideas. You will constantly hear it: that alone can be
    • does not lie in the nature of the thing that it appears to you ugly
    • or beautiful, that you desire it or not. That it appears to you red
    • 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
    • looks because of the earth's power of crystallization, one King was
    • disappear. Why is this?
    • It cannot be clearly enough insisted upon that there is no
    • waves rear up like horses — aufbäumen. Ed.]
    • across particularly clearly two days ago in the conversation between
    • the whole circumstances in which they appear and act, Goethe shows
    • to a critical faculty which makes men learn everything indeed, but
    • missing in them. But Goethe also clearly shows how far there is value
    • the crevices of the earth. Thus for Goethe the conception-world is
    • verified by daily experience. The man who has learnt a few
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  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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    • barely one year longer — in that he should have
    • tears.
    • from his earliest youth, having worked energetically from the
    • year 1824 at the second part of Faust. We find that Goethe knew
    • setting in which the whole of Goethe's works appeared in 1808 in
    • Faust-creation appear to us in different ways, according to
    • Faust. But when Faust appeared in 1790 as a fragment, it was
    • clear view of life before his
    • The time when in his inner being he learned to know and experience
    • In the form in which Faust appears in 1808 it seems as if
    • thousands of years of human development resound. We are
    • ‘Thou hast been to and fro on the earth, hast thou considered
    • Faust Mystery should appear in its right light there sounds an
    • appearance, the higher meaning will not escape the observation of
    • Though the first part in many ways appears to be
    • to have such experiences, spiritual eyes and spiritual ears are
    • heard with the outer physical ears. From such a work we can promise
    • illness, bringing him very near death. Much that a man's soul can
    • had already preceded this. He had learnt to know the way in which
    • merely saw what appeared outwardly in these books it was the
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  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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    • therefore cavil at what appears to be ungrammatical. Here in this
    • sentence is clearly expressed that the man who understands Faust
    • personality which has learnt to know the reality of the spiritual,
    • so dissimilar from Part I. What he had learnt in Part I, he
    • supernatural world: he indicates this, too, clearly enough, where
    •    Thy sense is shut, thy heart is dead:
    • this dawn, but we also find clearly indicated that the path is
    • ‘Hearken! Hark! — The Hours careering
    •  Sounding loud to spirit-hearing.
    •  See the new-born day appearing!
    •  With a crash the Light draws near!
    •  Eye is blinded, ear amazes:
    •  The Unheard can no one hear!’
    • physical which sounds in the ears of him who is entering the
    • passage, again, we hear the sounds of thousands of years
    • human spirit through thousands of years will be reminded in this
    • passage of some great words spoken thousands of years ago; words
    • spoken by one who through his initiation knew that what appears to
    • from far or near, desire to listen: Mark well, for He will be
    • has taught me. Whosoever will not hear His Words, as I speak them,
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