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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: About the Golden Blade
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    • entitled Grenzen der Naturerkenntnis, which had immediately preceded them.
    • whereby he can act upon and transform external nature.”
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • entitled Grenzen der Naturerkenntnis, which had immediately preceded them.
    • “Grenzen der Naturerkenntnis,”
    • knowledge of Nature should have given some indication at least
    • knowledge of Nature, at the boundary of matter and at the
    • speak, adapted by nature for Inspiration. And in order to
    • physical nature were used in such circumstances. And when you
    • When human nature is understood in the way made possible by
    • of antiquity men of the East were predisposed by nature to live
    • civilisation has gradually lost all understanding of the nature
    • Knowledge must be gained of the essence and inner nature of
    • within him in the words: He to whom Nature begins to unveil her
    • by then are fitted by nature for a different epoch can find in
    • centuries from the science and observation of Nature.
    • fact that the Western soul is predisposed by nature to take a
    • knowledge of the inner nature of man is acquired. The obscure
    • that of describing the essential nature of man's senses
    • towards Imagination and the true nature of man becomes an inner
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • entitled Grenzen der Naturerkenntnis, which had immediately preceded them.
    • colour. And when we thus surrender ourselves to nature, we do
    • It is indeed less agreeable to see the true nature of
    • is to penetrate the true mysteries of man's inner nature with
    • reveal clearly the true nature of man's being. This in turn
    • transparency as man's essential inward being. The very nature
    • the true nature of balance and movement, and of the
    • reveal the true nature of those hidden forces at which his
    • thinking to the observation of nature. That was the origin of
    • nature in spiritual terms was never fulfilled, and we got
    • nature, and the ideas contained in Hegel's natural philosophy.
    • natural philosophy revelations about nature would emerge from
    • to an understanding of nature's secrets. This line of Western



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