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- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Preface by Marie Steiner
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- in his ‘Lebensgang’ concerning the printing of words which were
- should have preferred if the spoken word were to have remained
- the pure style of the spoken word, which Rudolf Steiner so
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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- different units.’ In other words it seemed wrong to the
- following significant words: ‘I see and have always seen in
- merely a playing with abstract words. If we wish to know Hegel's
- absolute reality in the highest sense of the word, and in them you
- put this figure into its own epoch. These few words alone will
- words. Of this picture which is in the refectory of the Santa Maria
- in the colourful scenes, but that he can also find behind the words
- important words. ‘You will not find the Ferryman again, and
- No one will doubt that these words are not meant to give
- the remarkable words: ‘Do you not know that my lamp may
- And now come the most significant words of the whole
- agreed about it and pronounced it explicitly in the words: the word
- said the Old Ferryman, ‘but if you do not keep your word, it
- King with the Sword, accompanied by the significant words:
- ‘The Sword on the left hand, the right free,’ —
- words, — ‘Tend the Sheep.’ We shall see that the
- rational nature. Goethe uttered wonderful words concerning these
- fairy tale by Schiller's words in his aesthetic letters. Goethe
- uttered significant words when he said: ‘That which is
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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- which will, thought and feeling are mixed together. In other words he
- stands, in his nature, free; he is capable, in a word, of
- the word that solves it is inserted in a very remarkable way. You
- inner love, he likes to think of the words of the mystic Jacob
- expresses beautifully with the words: ‘Tend the sheep!’
- for gaining beauty and wisdom. This is contained in the words spoken
- by the Brazen King to the Youth: ‘The Sword in the left hand,
- the right free!’ There is a whole world in these words. The
- down his avowal of a spiritual world-conception in monumental words.
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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- gathered from the words he uttered at the time, ‘I am now
- show how Goethe's Faust poem, in the true meaning of the word, is a
- world; men who in the fullest meaning of the word, felt in
- themselves what Goethe expresses in the words: ‘The self in
- stiffening itself, and when he read the words on the first page,
- These mysterious signs and words must have made a great
- following words: I have found nothing. These seekers into nature
- manner, was understood merely according to the words appearing in
- words from a popular book of that time on Faust: ‘He has for
- in such words. It was felt that he sought in his own breast for the
- and then added to these words a description of feeling, a kind of
- when Faust breaks forth into the words, ‘What a show!’
- Then these words necessarily follow:
- these words, but a shade of that feeling already lived in his soul,
- surroundings. Then the magic word, which if rightly applied can
- words what are the secrets of the earth spirit, and in what way he
- If we could penetrate every word of this formula we should
- turns away and hears the words:
- And we hear from the words of Mephistopheles, spoken in a
- placed that side of his life which can be expressed by the words
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- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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- Faust was to be taken. The words Mephistopheles was to speak as
- unhumorous way what attitude to adopt towards his Faust. These words
- after his birth and utters ‘a tender word.’
- In this way these words refer to him:
- He leaps and dances, speaks a tender word.
- is rich in word-construction in this poem, and that we must not
- passage of some great words spoken thousands of years ago; words
- and powerful words:
- has taught me. Whosoever will not hear His Words, as I speak them,
- must bathe in the dawn which precedes it. Hence the words of the
- human life with an enlightened eye, certain words will have a
- evolution, knows that such words as ‘Folk
- The pro-Carthaginians want to seize him, but they hear these words
- into the spiritual world. Hence also the words put into the mouth
- this realm, that he may not enter it unprepared. Hence the words:
- unfolding.’ Every word would be a living proof of what
- spirited words that only the conditions of his creation are
- One might say that Goethe points out with these words, more
- We must take these words to mean that personal egoism
- attitude of soul which is expressed by the word ‘Care.’
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