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- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture I
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- Earth and permeates also man himself, the Greek initiates
- would never have had such a sublime Greek art, nor such a wonderful
- Greek philosophy, would never have had a Plato and an Aristotle, were
- generally speaking, no understanding for the esoteric factor in Greek
- art and Greek wisdom, no recognition that these contained elements
- of Greek culture, but was quite incapable of handing on, in its true
- remaining Greek philosophers and obliged them to seek refuge in the
- descend to human beings. The Greeks, for instance, were not unaware
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture III
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- below the Earth. Greek mythology contains beautiful intimations of
- candidate descends to the underworld. Whenever you read of some Greek
- and that were known to the Greeks as the Chthonic forces.
- Greek takes Uranus and Gaia the Earth as the
- the underworld, these too the Greeks were wanting to
- how little there is among the Greeks none whatever among the
- Orientals but how little among the Greeks of the study of
- history in our sense of the word. The Greek is much more interested
- the Greek conceived as underlying the web of earthly conditions
- as we find related in many a Greek myth, where the account of
- ever the Oriental needed the Mysteries or the Heavens or the Greek
- time it was what we find described by the Greeks as the descent into
- the Greeks it was a matter of looking into Nature, of
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