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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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- on insufficient grounds, and so on. It is also extraordinarily easy
- the ground of spiritual Science.
- grips with them — like the famous Chinaman who wanting to turn round
- had a certain sense also for their surroundings. If we take the conceptions
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture II: St. John of the Cross
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- how man, just by standing on the ground of Spiritual Science, can be
- world ground him just as rhynical men with his physical senses, sees
- around him a physical world. This is familiar even among those who believe
- they are standing on the firm ground of Christian belief dictated by
- to reckon that the men around St. John of the Cross were not soaked
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture III: Clairvoyant Vision Looks at Mineral, Plant, Animal, Man
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- perceives or is outwardly active in his willing is really surrounded
- fellow men. He is not surrounded by the real beings into whom he must,
- the surrounding world in the mineral kingdom, plant kingdom, animal
- kingdom and in his own human kingdom. This is what is visible around
- in man's surroundings, a real insight, can only be gained when the matter
- the power to go around, to move about at will like the animals—now
- there wandering round our earth animals that on dying left plantlike
- position of man where his relation to nature around him is concerned.
- your feet on the ground. And this pressure of your feet against the
- ground gives you the feeling, akin to the will, but watered-down will,
- of atavistic clairvoyance. In future we shall have to base life on grounds
- indeed in our learning to judge afresh the surrounding world and our
- sphere, so largely around us today, two standpoints can be put forward
- if greater attention is not paid to the deeper grounds out of which
- inner ground I learn from the spiritual world. These men do quite useful
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- and they would like to get round this need for sound human understanding
- it thus, into the world that otherwise surrounds us; we do not inhabit
- our body when asleep, we are poured out into the surrounding cosmos.
- connected through our ego and astral body with the world surrounding
- weakens all that in actual truth we experience with the surrounding
- our real experiences in connection with the world around us, and What
- you need not twist round what I say. Nobody can come to spiritual experience
- say just on this point that even with any amount of bungling around
- and doctoring up in the sphere of social questions no bungling around
- between men anywhere else in the whole round world, Certainly not in
- divine spiritual nature, in the recognition that what goes around on
- truths of this kind than by much else going around the world as social
- that the real life of spirit is all around, whereas because it is less
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 5: Paganism, Hebraism, and the Greek Spirit, Hellenism
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- could fight, they could do a little tilling of the ground, they could
- “Nature! We are surrounded and enveloped
- about Isis has round it a glory of the past. When Isis was spoken of
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 6: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation
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- is nothing but the shadow thrown by Goethe on his surroundings, the
- outwardly to round off the matter, to bring it to perfection, as a poet,
- to; as opposed to the Christians around him he was always the definite
- personal,true, path of experience. He could not accept what those around
- “Nature! we are surrounded and enveloped by her, unable to step
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