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  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Preface by Marie Steiner
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    • true humanity and a world-conception in accordance with
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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    • development, really point the way to the inner and therefore true
    • sense? He must guide his nature down so that it proves true in
    • physical nature, and train the sense up, so that it prove true in
    • fruitful alone is true.’
    • fruitful alone is true.’
    • is fruitful is true.
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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    • true content of this so poetic a product.
    • explanations which I shall give you. For it is as true that we must
    • consider the inevitability, and the true ideal content of the
    • materialism, and from declaring it invalid. It is more true to say
    • desire it or not, is entirely the same to the thing. As true as it is
    • science can confine himself only to externals, so true it is that the
    • powerless in a true sense? Take all the conditions possible to man
    • never be an absolute end. We can never come to a true insight into
    • real knowledge. We bar ourselves off from the higher, true
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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    • finished my life's true work, anything I do further and
    • completely true to life and to the reality of life is this
    • experience it in the spiritual worlds, something far more true and
    • show how Goethe's Faust poem, in the true meaning of the word, is a
    • presenting the outer world to the view of a man in an untrue form
    • true form, was called Mephistopheles. This figure was called in
    • peace. These great works of art were produced according to true and
    • appears to outer vision as unreal, that to me is now true, and it
    • reached an advanced age, was he able to give a true form to what
    • worked its way up to true clairvoyance when Faust enters the
    • its true home. It will give us the answer to what Goethe placed as
  • Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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    •  We say it also, and the true disciple
    • true disciple of the newer symbolism will agree.’ If you read
    • ‘The true disciple of the newer symbolism’ is the
    • are not mere abstractions. He sees in the spiritual world the true
    • is present, egoism has not disappeared, so true is it that on the
    • gathers, truer, nearer!’
    • otherwise. Their true meaning, however, is this: that which
    • properly for the first time, when we see in it, not the true



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