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- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Introduction
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- most able to call forth an immediate impression of the words as
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture I
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- I have called
- so this sublime initiate of whom we speak was called by his pupils
- and he also called himself Zarathustra, Zoroaster, the
- him; and they called him Osiris.
- not the people generally, but the initiates called Zeus.
- of Rome took over what we may call the surface brightness, the sheen,
- have to call these things to mind; the consideration of the subject
- of the Spiritual Beings in the interior of the Earth; they called
- importance for man to look back and call up once again in memory the
- I call them the Ahrimanic forces.
- called it is past and over. All around us is the
- course after what I have called the Cosmic Midnight. It is this later
- we are calling attention to the spirituality that can bring man in
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture II
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- world we call our outer world. And as you know, we make
- we call history nowadays is in the last resort far too external.
- consist of what we on Earth should call interjections
- sight if we excise it anatomically. Yet the real heart is there
- standing physically here on Earth. The tasks which we fulfil on Earth
- holding the light as though more egoistically to itself.
- the two spheres which thus detach themselves from cosmically
- symmetrically formed all his thinking and ideation would
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture III
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- called the other side of man's earthly existence; and I want
- may call a heart-eye; and with this heart-eye you see
- from your ether-body, and one ray I call it quite simply one
- Man has therefore in this second Sphere what we might call a
- an organ of perception that can rightly be called a Sun-eye. And
- themselves now to the spiritual eye, if I may call it so, of the
- Recall
- are called upon to understand history; we must be able to show how
- our day an Initiation Science that is able to move rhythmically
- before him as his goal the knowledge of Man; he is called upon
- understand only for a very short time what we call nouns. There is in
- isolated thing, which we denote with a word we call a noun. The words
- earthly point of view to call a man great, and at the same time, from
- the point of view of initiation to call him an arch-talker! But if we
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture IV
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- how in this moment something awakens in the soul which one can call
- mischievous, for he is rightly called the father of lies; he
- is indeed so that in those times man evolved what might be called a
- enable us to achieve the tasks that call for fulfilment at this
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture V
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- beings whom I have called in my books and frequently spoken of in
- Godhead who is called in the Christian religion the Father God,
- Being who in the Old Testament is called Jahve, has his seat
- we may call him so finds such helpers in Mercury and Venus.
- now again to the beings whom I called Ahrimanic and who have their
- you, that the beings we are accustomed to call Luciferic and
- Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture VI
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- they be in the cosmic entity we call the Moon, the range of these
- will recall, I was telling in recent lectures. In the age before the
- physically down on to the Earth. The sublime Being of the Sun will
- shining; as they shine physically down on to the Earth, so do they
- the Christ, calling man to universal, all-embracing love. Now this
- the true white magic as it was called in olden times,
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