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  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Cover Sheet
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    • the proving ground for the Initiate. Eventually, we regain our innocence
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Preface by Marie Steiner
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    • the proving ground for the Initiate. Eventually, we regain our innocence
    • The two addresses published here cannot pretend to give again
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Publisher's Preface
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    • ground for the Initiate. Eventually, we regain our innocence through
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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    • the proving ground for the Initiate. Eventually, we regain our innocence
    • ‘When one considers such an address, it shows once again how
    • who has succeeded must admit that he has gained food for spiritual
    • universal his powers are as against the sometimes one-sided powers
    • order to ascend to higher conceptions, and thereby to gain
    • Ferryman who would ferry us back again!’ And now follow very
    • important words. ‘You will not find the Ferryman again, and
    • back again. If you want to get to the other side of the River,
    • descending again into the earth, she notices that where she had
    • enters again and her radiating light serves to illuminate everything.
    • the Gold and licked it, so that they could shake it out again.
    • near, the Canary fled from it and flew up against the Lily and was
    • decides to sacrifice herself, the Youth becomes alive again, though
    • under the River and rise again, with the whole Temple, on the other
    • spiritualized, he gains his spirit and may be united with the
    • Youth, on being united with the Beautiful Lily, regains the
    • him down to the senses and the senses led him up again to reason.
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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    • the proving ground for the Initiate. Eventually, we regain our innocence
    • works. And because I know that again and again the objection has been
    • development! This objection against the botanist or the lyric poet
    • against such an explanation of Goethe's story. I do not want things
    • against that tendency of modern psychology which says: ‘When we
    • wisdom there, and takes it in and then gives it out again
    • say anything against this kind of soul. If a man did not have it nor
    • back again. Let us apply this to our whole soul-mood or
    • nature, cannot take us back again, for otherwise man would return,
    • humanity, may not lead us back again. For this other forces are
    • again the spiritual kernel in himself. The eternal is in us. We
    • for gaining beauty and wisdom. This is contained in the words spoken
    • And, again, the very nerve of Goethe's philosophy which found
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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    • the proving ground for the Initiate. Eventually, we regain our innocence
    • of Faust, returning again and again to this poem in the most
    • in life. Over against all these impressions which Goethe received
    • really there, and much can be gained from the study of this life by
    • they drop it again after having acquired a few ideas. The riddles
    • Out of the old traditions he gained the belief that he was
    • physical instrument the brain, by which he gained perception of the
    • ‘If you would gain a premonition’ of ‘how one
    • soul experiences appeared clearly before him. So once again he took
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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    • the proving ground for the Initiate. Eventually, we regain our innocence
    • II Faust is withdrawn into the spiritual world, it is written again:
    • passage, again, we hear the sounds of thousands of years
    • unfolding,’ one recognizes again something which is
    • — it vanishes. He has committed a sin against the spiritual world. He
    • again in another state of consciousness, withdrawn from the
    • nothing other than that Faust, once again withdrawn from the
    • again into the physical world, she must be reincarnated into a new
    • nature kingdoms. We are shown how the soul has to traverse again
    • eludes him yet again. He has become capable of living in the
    • the world-spirit — but it escapes him again and vanishes. Now
    • and sees himself suddenly cast out again into the material world:
    • spiritual world, but what he has born sinks again into the
    • So the mystic is again thrust out for a time and
    • into quite another age, in which he can again experience something
    • Faust is transplanted again into the world he once before
    • experienced at the Court. He sees again how the beings, in whose
    • deeds man is only embedded, play the chief part. He sees again how
    • down again into the material world. He gets to know in a remarkable
    • overcome. And again we see from a spiritual point of view deep,
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