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  • Title: Genesis: Publisher's Note
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    • “... They contain nothing that is
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • Science, and has absorbed something of its teaching about the
    • Anthroposophy to feel at least something of the mood which lived in
    • the spiritual worlds. Thereby something comes into existence which
    • must not be mistaken for a description of things and events in the
    • physical sense-world; something comes into existence which we must
    • description of anything perceptible by the senses, anything which the
    • yet nothing of the material existence to which we are accustomed. Of
    • all that we find in our own environment it has nothing but heat. No
    • is added to the warmth and the air. There is as yet nothing of what
    • something unspeakably poverty-stricken compared with what the ancient
    • something approximating to what lived in an ancient Hebrew sage when
    • have grasped that, we are able to appreciate something of the spirit
    • word implies something which lies very near the boundary where the
    • while, then waking up, and, without opening your eyes to things
    • thought occur, a man who muses about two different kinds of thing.
    • activity, or of some external thing or of some being; it does not
    • arises in this awakening man is a desire, something which the man's
    • manifests something, expresses itself outwardly, phenomenally; and
    • something which would experience itself inwardly, something which
    • can only have a meaning, if during its course something arises which
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • effort for me to do anything of the sort; and that I only do it
    • that it will not permit me to bring forward anything that conflicts
    • activity, a permeation with inward craving; it is something which
    • what can be aroused in our souls by these sounds it is something like
    • something the same with the Elohim, when they said to themselves:
    • you have so far brought things this is what they look like. This is
    • consideration something else. We must once more turn our attention to
    • something else is associated. The fine warmth element of Saturn
    • the element of warmth, whereas during the Sun evolution something
    • on the Sun. They remained dark, had nothing sunlike about them; for
    • something psycho-spiritual, it is the external manifestation of the
    • almost nothing. We can only understand the word if we think of a hen
    • by calling them finer substances. The main thing is to recognise them
    • something which is not really recognisable in the ordinary
    • something he possesses which none of the beings around him has
    • to say that Bet (B) aroused the idea of something enclosing,
    • like a shell shutting something off and enclosing an inner content.
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • these three planetary forms? On Saturn everything was in a kind of
    • today, for Saturn had nothing in it either of liquid or of solid;
    • Saturn was nothing but interweaving warmth. But the laws which
    • find anything in the least comparable to that plantlike weaving in
    • it was because at that time men no longer knew anything of what
    • not fall upon the terrestrial globe from without, nothing of what we
    • had to take place, something had to be split off from the Sun. And
    • The first thing which
    • something between the waters above and the waters below.” I
    • a centre. The something between is nothing tangible, it is just a way
    • This word means something which should not be interpreted in a
    • watery element, what we today know as water, from something which had
    • not been there before, something which was a further densification
    • element, which now emerges as something completely new. Everything
    • another form. The first thing which is entirely new is the earth
    • first begins to form? It is something which had already taken shape
    • Everything repeats
    • clairvoyant consciousness were no abstractions, but something
    • to take effect something which radiates from without, which sends in
    • this, we see something which comes from the heavenly spaces,
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • the scientific objections against the things said here today or at
    • first thing in the elementary existence which we have to hold fast
    • and chemical analyses; it is something which man can only recognise
    • sound which is carried over the air, but recognise it as something
    • and life ethers. In order to be quite sure that nothing is left vague
    • is something which is not directly visible around us. Of course, what
    • Everything of a solid material nature is earth in the sense of
    • nothing in this distinction — that he himself differentiates
    • but that the fourth state appears as something new.
    • that something was stimulated by the Elohim in the material
    • something in the elementary matter which may be compared with what is
    • something sets to work as a still finer condition, one which we must
    • life-ether. After the second “day” of creation something
    • the earth causes green things to grow, the living element of tree and
    • of the life-ether, which evokes everything that is said to have come
    • evolutions, I quite deliberately and scrupulously ignored anything
    • something which alternates between light and darkness, as does our
    • signifies anything resembling a geological epoch.
    • ancient methods of naming things. The process of nomenclature in
    • the Hebrew word yom. It has nothing to do with a merely
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • earth's beginnings, we find many things which still need to be
    • see something of the nature of Being behind what is described as
    • you will come across something extremely important for the
    • Something new is continually arising, but the old remains actual
    • nothing else but a certain degree of darkness. And this dark content
    • of space is filled out with something of a soul-spiritual nature,
    • something akin to what is intended in Genesis in the passage where
    • All these things are
    • something that the Elohim find already there. Light is something they
    • evil, as something wrong in the world-context. It is easy for the
    • something like indignation over the backward Beings; or he can make
    • the mistake of being sorry for the poor things! We should not harbour
    • the contrary we should remind ourselves that everything happens out
    • particular stage of development, it means something; it has
    • ten-year-olds! Something of the same kind is true in cosmic
    • important both for man and for other living things. Take for example
    • living thing, and, so far as their external physical existence is
    • But something else is
    • place during sleep. But nothing which happens anywhere in space is
    • obviously one can build up nothing if one starts to destroy it. The
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VI
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    • anything to do with Spiritual Science. Moreover, the fact that the
    • but that if we refuse to have anything to do with this maya,
    • conditions. Thus we have in our own outer physical bodies something
    • anyone who wishes to get to the bottom of things has to ask himself
    • the Elohim recreated, as out of memory, something which I have
    • something out of memory, though we, of course, unfold our activity at
    • thought would be there. You must distinguish between two things. The
    • there, he also perceives the actual rose. That is the other thing. In
    • the same way you should distinguish two things in what I have
    • beginning in everything of an earth nature.
    • something worthy of tremendous respect, something to which our
    • back to our Elohim, to the Spirits of Form. You see how everything
    • within another, and that warmth permeates everything. We find warmth
    • real force behind warmth; it has poured itself out into everything.
    • Spirits of Form, the Elohim. That is something which lies in the
    • super-sensible. But everything super-sensible casts its shadow into
    • something self-existent and real, then they are dreaming. The
    • wanted to buy something: ‘I won't pay for it in solid coin, but
    • things in this way, we gaze into the living, moving being which stirs
    • us accustom ourselves to see in all that happens around us something
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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    • familiar with the idea that everything we perceive around us is in
    • external things, consciousness of things outside us in space as
    • this consciousness was that it was pictorial; things did not appear
    • things. It was a pictorial consciousness, at the same time permeated
    • there — on a lower, dreamlike level — was something
    • ways. In it the student sees many things around him. But he would
    • it is something inscribed in the Akashic record or whether he has
    • earthly consciousness; and the same thing applies today in the early
    • spiritual things at all; he sees pictures, and the question is what
    • scarcely perceived anything except what was happening to himself.
    • obscura. Purely physical apparatuses like that can perceive nothing.
    • the sun, but it was an inner process. The characteristic thing about
    • of repeating something. Thus to produce what we know today as human,
    • something outside us; earlier, all the Beings of whom we can speak
    • “Something is standing before me.” Even the Elohim could
    • something real formed in an external space from which we ourselves
    • “We see this light outside us.” There was no such thing
    • Let there be light, it meant that something new had happened, that
    • document there is nothing superfluous, nothing meaningless. If only
    • to ascribe to it nothing that is not pregnant with meaning, to take
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • man, and that as yet nothing of what surrounds us today in animal,
    • that everything which today we seek to learn through spiritual
    • earth incarnation. But everything which comes finally to
    • today we have to look upon as something inward. That is what is being
    • people the earth, something like a gradual densification of the human
    • things which I have told you in the course of years about the
    • Genesis gives a description of the clothing of man — man still
    • something which it is extraordinarily important for us to understand
    • of the water. Thus while these group-souls were clothing themselves
    • with the laws which govern such things they had to progress to the
    • Jahve-Elohim was able to form the earthly nature of man by breathing
    • certain places I get impressions of warmth — not of anything
    • blood-heat apart from anything else, and then you have what came into
    • to give, the inbreathing of air, did not take place until after the
    • him come about? Here we come to something described pretty fully in my
    • desire, everything anchored in the astral body, became permeated with
    • entered into man with the Luciferic influence. Everything good or bad
    • things that would have occurred to one so easily if one had wanted to
    • introduce anything out of the Genesis account. In the description given in
    • consider yet another event. We have stressed the point that things
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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    • a number of points still to clear up in this regard. The first thing
    • union with the earth. Here we come to something of great importance
    • in the relationship between man and earth, something which happened
    • those ancient times. Everything was shrouded in watery mist, laden
    • Atlantis everything was permeated by those volumes of watery
    • the reference was to something of a group-soul nature, the second
    • time to something which sprang forth from the earth as vegetation in
    • profound wisdom here. But I can assure you that nothing from this
    • today as it was at that time, but we can nevertheless find something
    • their evolution consisted in clothing themselves more and more with
    • our souls a true picture of the state of things after the withdrawal
    • influences too. After the separation of the sun, everything on earth,
    • everything revived again, so that even weaker souls were able to
    • being. In the moon element man has something within him which really
    • has within him something of what is up there on the moon. He has
    • him. Thus he has the disposition to be something other than a mere
    • of rain the mud in the street gradually turns to dust. Something like
    • dust. Something like that will happen to the earth one day,
    • But in man something
    • being something of moony earth-dust. Those Beings connected with the
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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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    • consisted solely of warmth, was now endowed with something expressed
    • today only came later with the inbreathing by Jahve of the breath
    • will never give anything other than what I am saying. If it is upon
    • centuries of the Christian era, there was nothing in the first
    • the essential thing is that man did not become a living being in the
    • is something which enters into man from without. This impress of
    • Aristotle still knew something of it. Anyone familiar with the works
    • attention to something else of importance. If everything that I have
    • translated something like this: “In what follows we are
    • deeply into these things, we see that there is full agreement between
    • absolutely nothing; it would gaze into a void. But, as we have seen,
    • touch upon things, and that is all I have attempted to do this time.
    • everywhere — that one has only to look, and everything follows
    • speaking of these things at all. Nevertheless I think I may say that
    • in our own language of the right way to conceive these things. But it
    • could still say. Especially something which has been borne in upon us
    • influence of Lucifer. Because of this influence something which lay



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