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- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- morbid dread of public places, or also to seek social
- Inspiration, spread across to Greece and can still be
- which is bound to become more and more widespread unless it is
- That Goethe had already taken the first steps in this
- spread of scepticism from East to West is not met with the
- spreads among men, it gives rise to the spiritual phenomenon
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- order to inform the reader of the subject-matter of the book,
- already possesses. This was not basically my intention in writing
- For this reason it will not be popular with those who read books
- the reader use his own processes of thought on every page, In a
- sense the book is only a kind of musical score, to be read with
- reader to co-operate by thinking for himself.
- Moreover, what happens to the soul of the reader,
- lacking. If he cannot do this, he is not reading
- reader. Countless philosophers have expounded the view that
- the existence of the very faculty which I should like readers of
- Let us imagine a reader who simply sets about working through
- has already been studied with one's ordinary
- results from reading
- archetypes — then we have already undergone
- When once we tread the paths of knowledge which I have
- kind of sensory organisation within him. I have already
- touch. Read what has been written by individuals who have
- Anybody, for instance, who reads Mechthild of
- reality with spiritually developed senses than to read the
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