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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Back Cover
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- inspired knowledge at the dying or already dead thoughts or
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Foreword
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- invariably supply all the knowledge to fill in the outline.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Synopses
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- Philosophy the course of all knowledge — the past, thanks to
- and intuitive knowledge; this is the foundation of a true
- How to Acquire Imaginative, Inspired and Intuitive Knowledge 37
- unconscious philosopher. Transition to inspired knowledge by
- epoch. Intuitive knowledge and cosmology.
- Knowledge of the planetary cosmos through inspiration in the
- Christ on earth. Initiate knowledge of the facts about the
- the various stages of life after death. Higher knowledge of the
- cosmic realities that give birth to the etheric. Knowledge of
- the consciousness of self. Education and the knowledge of
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- here can originate in scientific knowledge, art and religious
- all its aspects more fruitful. The spiritual knowledge we seek
- of natural scientific knowledge in recent times. What is
- cultivated here as spiritual knowledge must certainly reckon
- the spirit of modern scientific knowledge. What is
- knowledge intended to gratify the human soul.
- knowledge of the external sense reality; for this very
- can lead only to a dubious knowledge.
- supersensible knowledge as being cultivated, as rigorous, as
- forces for gaining knowledge that can penetrate the
- grounded in correct natural scientific knowledge, cannot
- soul-spiritual organ of knowledge — I can perhaps call it
- attainment of knowledge is the essential point in spiritual
- developed today out of materialistic knowledge, and has
- cultivated here as spiritual knowledge. But it is possible to
- knowledge that is in a position to lead the artistic into the
- does the knowledge we seek. A religious, a social element
- knowledge attained.
- spiritual knowledge we strive for is to lay hold of the whole
- faculty. It is therefore the nature of this knowledge that it
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture II: Soul Exercises in Thinking, Feeling, and Willing
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- attain knowledge. Therefore, to achieve a new philosophy
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment,
- of supersensible knowledge, which may be designated as
- imaginative knowledge, the knowledge of imagination. In this
- imaginative knowledge he surveys the forces of his own growth
- Among other things, through this inspired knowledge one gains a
- Through inspired knowledge, one gains an actual view of all the
- Thus, inspired knowledge becomes the source of a genuine,
- world. The knowledge gained in inspired perception,
- formed through a flowing together of inspired knowledge with the
- knowledge, further development of the meditative life, of
- effective for the sort of supersensible knowledge I am now
- supersensible knowledge is cultivated, that of true
- knowledge.
- religious life based on knowledge, they must accept what the
- men of earlier ages drew their knowledge in every domain of
- substance of its own. We cannot acknowledge such descriptions
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment,
- upon knowledge of the super-sensible world. These, as
- supersensible knowledge it can participate in the true human
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- bring about imaginative knowledge in the right way, it is
- achieving imaginative knowledge, all the forces used in
- consciousness. This gives man a true self-knowledge
- acquire knowledge of life beyond the earth will be shown during
- knowledge, which is something overpowering, in the same quiet
- a process of knowledge, metamorphosed it into a process of
- if half dreamlike way to knowledge, so as to experience in it
- knowledge, through such yoga exercises, and in this way to
- knowledge, which led in that epoch to a correct cosmology for
- knowledge, true intuition, is reached through exercises of the
- true knowledge, we could not do better than return to the soul
- submerged in our physical organism; in true intuitive knowledge
- religious perception, a religion firmly based on knowledge and
- process of knowledge in dreamlike fashion — and permeate
- consciousness in order to attain a religion based on knowledge
- the prerequisite for a religion based on knowledge.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
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- such knowledge as is indicated here can provide teachers with
- inspired knowledge developed by means of the exercises I
- When one has advanced to this knowledge of the human soul as it
- see a corpse, so, if we now look through inspired knowledge at
- what is so very important, namely, that a true knowledge is
- within physical earth-existence. To acquire inspired knowledge
- What significance this has for philosophical knowledge will be
- through a preview in intuitive knowledge, when, with one's
- himself in such a condition. Through intuitive knowledge
- inspired knowledge already teaches this — is on the one
- contrast to such a knowledge of the soul based on
- knowledge of the soul, on the other hand, reveals that
- supersensible knowledge I must at least analyze the facts of my
- indirectly to a knowledge of man's eternal essence and
- refuses to take supersensible knowledge into
- consideration, he reaches only a knowledge of the soul's
- tradition that rests upon the dreamlike knowledge of the past.
- more than philosophy is dependent upon the acknowledgement by
- our religious life is to be founded on knowledge the
- people want to arrive at all human knowledge by means of
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- described here as imaginative, inspired and intuitive knowledge
- knowledge — by reaching other levels of consciousness in
- acquire a definite knowledge of what the dreams really contain.
- goes through there can be illuminated by intuitive knowledge.
- Just as religious life can be founded today in knowledge by
- attain this religious knowledge if, through super-sensible
- also the source of what preserved man's knowledge of the
- knowledge must answer the question: Why is man drawn back into
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VI: The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
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- intuitive knowledge it will be evident that it is
- to come to a religious life founded on knowledge, and to a
- cosmology grounded in knowledge, he must be able in fully
- knowledge of the supersensible in his life on earth.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
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- acknowledge the pre-earthly existence of man and thus come to
- knowledge is concerned, an intermediate state existed for
- self-knowledge that looked back in direct vision to pre-earthly
- to a knowledge concerning the way the spiritual world looks and
- worlds because of their knowledge of ancient initiation
- basis of human knowledge, arose first about the fifteenth
- of the mysteries, the initiation knowledge, had faded away by
- knowledge was well hidden, and remained almost unknown to
- knowledge — only this could be established by the Church
- During the time when knowledge became increasingly perfected
- this knowledge of the sense world a content of dogmatic faith
- had completely lost all knowledge of the Christ in favor of
- relationship to the Christ on earth, who can acknowledge
- relationship to if of faith and acknowledgement, if one
- acknowledge the truth of the Mystery of Golgotha; if we
- Christian century — who are no longer acknowledged by
- becoming permeated by Christ. By means of the knowledge through
- knowledge.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
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- initiation knowledge, for only then does it become clear what
- unconscious until it lights up in imaginative knowledge
- imaginative, inspired and intuitive knowledge make it
- knowledge. Think of what I said at the beginning of my
- knowledge also gain substance in this way, and I will elaborate
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- of modern initiation knowledge can observe these facts in the
- the predisposition for death. Through supersensible knowledge
- cosmology can only arise when ordinary knowledge is
- forth already, the initiation knowledge that could have spoken
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
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- knowledge of man's actual soul and spirit being. Without
- see by means of a spiritual knowledge of man into this
- only be established on the basis of a knowledge of man that
- from spiritual insight, from a knowledge of the total human
- established as anthroposophical knowledge. These matters
- Present-day medicine is fully acknowledged and applied, but our
- Spiritual science strives towards a knowledge of all these
- acquire knowledge leading into the higher worlds. These
- philosophy, cosmology and religious knowledge are to be
- fructified by anthroposophy. Naturally, knowledge of religion
- what intuitive knowledge communicates, for the heart
- religious knowledge can bring about a new deepening of
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