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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • powers of cognition remain at a standstill with whatever we
    • understand these paths of development into the higher
    • that they have no real understanding of human progress.
    • Some understanding of the ancient path of development
    • with the outer world of men: speech, the capacity to understand
    • illusion to believe that understanding of the sounds of speech
    • to understand what is perceived in the sounds of speech, just
    • the word as such, when we want to understand through the word
    • endeavour to understand through the words the meaning of what
    • penetrate through the word in order to understand what the
    • from attempting to understand anything else through the word.
    • understand only the content and meaning of the words, but
    • for understanding the other person through the word. Through
    • attention is focussed entirely upon understanding
    • what we understand by “authority” today
    • civilisation has gradually lost all understanding of the nature
    • understanding of the religious creeds of the West, for when all
    • means of understanding what came to pass through the Mystery of
    • will help you to understand what I really mean.
    • manipulate the language and ensure understanding by means of
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  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • understand through the word what another person wished
    • without the remotest understanding of mathematical thinking.
    • misunderstand what I am going to say — it
    • is transformed into one that can stand upright and walk. When
    • Anybody able to apply laboratory standards of objective observation
    • stand naked, as it were, before essential movement,
    • makes possible a sound understanding of the outer world.
    • to an understanding of nature's secrets. This line of Western



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