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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • to reach to actual origins, there is a certain point in the far
    • Genesis account points us back. Today there is practically no way of
    • be quite clear as to the point of time in evolution we are speaking
    • in broad outline, what I described there. At what point then in the
    • firmly in our minds we have the point of time at which Genesis, the
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • but it is a point on which I am particularly anxious to avoid any
    • precisely at those points where I myself am able to develop or carry
    • I pointed out
    • forces diverging from a central point in every direction. Thus the
    • it, and rays proceeding from every point inside this sphere towards
    • its centre. Thus you imagine a point within space whence forces
    • Now, up to a point,
    • the occult point of view one can say that the forces in this finer
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • third “day” it is pointed out how in the environment of the
    • these words unveil. At the same time they point us to our goal, our
    • too what I tried to show in my Rosicrucian Drama, at the point where
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • have pointed out that in the Genesis account of
    • anyone, from the standpoint of modern physics, raises an objection to
    • standpoint, without further reference to well-meant objections. In
    • pointed out that together with the condensation of warmth into air
    • creative forces, did they not appoint other Beings such as the Archai
    • will know what difficulty this point has caused the commentators.
    • only using it provisionally. At a certain point it says: And the
    • appointed to his post Yom, the first of the Time-Spirits, or
    • higher standpoint. Those of you who heard the lectures which I gave
    • Elohim. They were appointed by the Elohim to carry out the plans for
    • of air, water and earth, and appointed Beings below them in rank as
    • the light, they appointed the first Time-Spirit to represent them. It
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • We pointed out
    • of this, we must again go back to the earliest point we can reach in
    • illustration, pointing out that not only are some schoolboys
    • at the point where the Bible says: Let there be light.
    • appointed under the Elohim. We may also assume that, just as on the
    • light. But just as out of the light the Elohim appoint the Beings
    • misunderstanding, it would be as well to clear up first another point
    • affecting us, they had also to appoint the backward Saturn Beings as
    • Archai to work under them, and appointed to help them those Archai
    • point (there is of course much more behind all these things), another
    • this — up to this point all those forces which were themselves
    • within the earth element could take effect. Up to this point it was
    • entry of light was recapitulated; how at the point where the forces
    • commentators who have reached the point of acknowledging that the
    • translation would be: And the Elohim appointed Beings to regulate the
    • way they are the Folk-Spirits. Genesis points to the fact that even
    • they appointed the Archai, who are indicated in Genesis by the word
    • another step and, specialising further, appointed the Archangels to
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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    • only applies on the earth from its centre point up to the surface
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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    • standpoint of modern knowledge a somewhat fanciful one — that
    • There I pointed out that the old, dreamlike picture-consciousness
    • ear. Looked at from a deeper standpoint Kantianism is very
    • light. I have just pointed out that the sentence in Genesis which
    • knotty point of which the commentators of the nineteenth century have
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • prepared on the first day of creation up to the point where it says:
    • point of fact that is an inadequate description. The astral body
    • warmth and then air. Even as regards the point of time when, after
    • consider yet another event. We have stressed the point that things
    • Science, by communicating its findings, to point once more to the
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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    • a number of points still to clear up in this regard. The first thing
    • will be to show with still greater precision the point of time at
    • from without. We are therefore concerned with a point of time when a
    • both man and animal. From a certain point of time the earth is left
    • in mind we shall be able to come to a conclusion as to the point of
    • at a certain point: “Even after the conclusion of the seven
    • condition of the earth. We must put it at the point where it says
    • fourth “day” of creation at a point in the Lemurian age,
    • have been a point in the course of earth evolution when it would be
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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    • pointed out that the first momentous words of the Bible mark the
    • “days” of creation. We pointed that out yesterday. We
    • also pointed out the deep significance of the statement that man
    • approaches the matter from the point of view of philology. One must
    • construct prehistory from the point of view of purely physical
    • contemplation of the great truths of Genesis ought to point us to the



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