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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • weaving warmth. Then, to this living, weaving warmth, a kind of air
    • image of the living weaving of spirit in a kind of matter; imagine
    • during your musing two kinds of images come before your souls.
    • Suppose there is a man to whom on awakening two different kinds of
    • thought occur, a man who muses about two different kinds of thing.
    • Suppose that one kind of thought is the picture either of some
    • themselves, what kind of Beings are they? In the course of
    • for mankind — the revelation of its own origin.
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • unacquainted with the kind of feeling that prevails in our circles,
    • can rightly distinguish between a kind of body and a kind of
    • sense-world. We only get a kind of external reflection of it. From
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • which we have to ask ourselves is this — what kind of reality
    • these three planetary forms? On Saturn everything was in a kind of
    • really constituted the whole substance of Saturn, was in a kind of
    • kind of rarefaction of warmth towards the luminous, a radiation of
    • passed through a kind of cosmic night, the whole formation appeared
    • quality of water in both of them, but the one kind of water had the
    • forth grass and herb yielding seed after his kind. One ought to say,
    • instead of after his kind, “in the mode of species.” What
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • — the kind of warmth we conceive to be rayed down from the hen
    • after his kind. There we have a vivid description of the instreaming
    • and the question arises: what kind of Beings are the Elohim? So that
    • ancient times needed quite a different kind of feeling from what we
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • describing a kind of repetition of this coming into existence of the
    • feelings and ideas of such a kind as regards these tremendous
    • ten-year-olds! Something of the same kind is true in cosmic
    • all kinds of myths, is neither our abstract “night” nor
    • language, will endure as a document which speaks to mankind for all
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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    • is expressed in Genesis as bara is a kind of meditative
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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    • that the kind of consciousness, the kind of soul-life we have today,
    • described this earlier form as a kind of lower clairvoyant
    • earth is that the old form of clairvoyance, a kind of
    • Let us bear in mind that the clairvoyant lives in a kind of
    • do not express real spiritual Beings, but a kind of organic
    • should always be received with the greatest caution. It is a kind of
    • earth, called for an entirely different kind of cleavage in our
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • develops as a kind of recapitulation of the Saturn, Sun and Moon
    • betokened a kind of promotion.
    • which mankind spread abroad. It is only too clear in many accounts of
    • criticise it. This kind of outlook has only arisen in recent
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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    • earthly evolution from the Lemurian to the Atlantean age a kind of
    • with all kinds of smoky fumes and other matter which had not at that
    • kind,” that is, in species form; the reference is rather to the
    • “according to their kind,” visible to clairvoyant
    • only united with the planets in some kind of sleep, but after his
    • kinds of propagation. What later became the human physical and
    • kind of balance was produced on the one hand by the sun and on the



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