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  • Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture I: The Difference Between Man and Animal
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    • we come to a very remarkable passage. He says; “A fearful destiny
    • a period of the supremacy of great wisdom succeeds that of passion and
    • wisdom succeeds that of passion and delusion.” For, as an abstract
    • Catholic men you will find, in all passages where a certain point comes
    • Catholics. In passing I should like to point out that I am not at all
    • gone on for fifteen years since when eighteen, nineteen years have passed;
    • of passion and illusion.” People should recognise, however, that
    • they must pass the Guardian of the Threshold with greater thoroughness
    • consciousness-soul man must in some measure have passed the Guardian
    • of the Threshold. He can let this happen the easy way by passing in a
    • lasts, mankind in one incarnation or another will have to pass the Guardian
    • men to pass by unconsciously or he can in freedom make the resolve to
    • listen to Spiritual Science and thus experience something in passing
    • also is something that, in the decisive moment of passing the Guardian of
    • of wisdom succeeds that of passion and delusive conceptions.” Where
  • Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture II: St. John of the Cross
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    • passive until he notices that in his mind and soul there enter impulses
    • up outer perceptions through his senses, the soul can become passive,
    • of coming to a passive condition of the soul when reflection and sense
    • of the Cross is allowed to pass for a Church Father of authority, and
    • senses. To pass through it, the soul has to get free from itself and
    • it should give itself up passively to the will of God.
    • or unconsciously passes by the Guardian of the Threshold. There he comes
    • passing will be suppressed. What is suppressed, however, what is not
    • there. Any man passes by the Guardian, but by reason of present education
    • the passing through certain spiritual impulses may be outwardly masked
  • Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture III: Clairvoyant Vision Looks at Mineral, Plant, Animal, Man
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    • as I told you that today in the natural course of evolution man passes
    • not enter consciousness at all. You can see the passage of the book,
    • say—the passing from the fifteenth to the sixteenth year, and
    • is first perceived by us when we pass into the spiritual world through
    • And even this comes to an end when we pass the gate of death. Science
    • with the world into which he will enter once he has passed through the
    • from which he comes on passing through the gate of birth. They have
    • this shadow too will pass away and men will have no thoughts at all
    • appeared with a certain shamelessness in the moment of passing over
    • to hatred, this passing from blind worship of authority to hate—all
    • pass the time of day is best for just those people who are seeking the
  • Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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    • in the way of charlatanism but seriously—that the passing over
    • men, must in this sphere, too, pass through the stage of materialism.
  • Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 5: Paganism, Hebraism, and the Greek Spirit, Hellenism
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    • had Christ not been crucified, had He not passed through death, it would
    • It is only when having passed
    • a gateway. “You must first pass through this”, they said
    • Greece, the northern barbaric culture still had much to pass through
    • the time that passed between Plato and Goethe, a rather long culture
    • of what happened as the eighteenth century passed into the nineteenth,
  • Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 6: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation
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    • century passed into the nineteenth; where does Goetheanism stand with
    • the passage over from the human to the superhuman. Thus we see Goethe
    • his passing the Guardian of the Threshold in the early nineties of the
    • after going through the region of the Threshold, after he passed the
    • Beautiful Lily as a mighty Imagination, after passing the Guardian
    • to find the passage over to the pictorial for which Goethe strove, then
    • find the path an which to pass the Guardian of the Threshold, the path



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