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  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Introduction
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    • and women in England, many of whom had been impressed by Dr.
    • most able to call forth an immediate impression of the words as
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture I
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    • the Mystery Schools. And so impressed was Julian the Apostate by this
    • the inexpressible glory and splendour into which Zarathustra had
    • must not take it as an expression of blame or of criticism. It was
    • is left of all this? Merely the outer expression of it, — the
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture II
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    • if I may use this expression, simply do not hear them. Verbs on the
    • other hand — words expressing action — these they will
    • imagining an extended space in which some pressure is prevailing, you
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture III
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    • is well nigh impossible to express these things in earthly concepts.
    • conditions within which we live on Earth, we would have to express it
    • their language no way of expressing a ‘thing,’ an
    • into the flower of the tulip, and express, in the imagination of the
    • tulip, the same that came to expression here on Earth in the
    • have given expression. Should I however make bold to clothe in
    • express itself in drastic attempts to make initiation knowledge
    • should really be expressed in some entirely different way. You must
    • have said with an expression of deep satisfaction at being able once
    • sense that I would express in conclusion the earnest desire, my dear
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture IV
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    • borrowing the expression from conscious life — a yearning for
    • through the door. We press our I, our ego, right into the physical
    • body; it is therefore perfectly natural for us to express ourselves
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture V
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    • language, which has been created expressly for human conditions and
    • more hidden, they are but the outer expression, the deeds, of
    • earthly expression, they wage war to the teeth.
    • expression in man's instinctive urges and impulses, in his desires
    • about the use of such expressions — has his seat in the Moon.
    • expression in the physical phenomena of the Moon. And in the whole
    • beings should express themselves merely in the ebb and flow of the
    • employ the expression in speaking of such sublime beings — in
    • this conflict raging all around him that man has to press forward in
    • but press forward again and again to their goal with renewed
    • man's being. One can form a very good impression of the
  • Title: Lecture: Planetary Spheres: Lecture VI
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    • pure soul and spirit experiencing all things again, so to impress
    • concepts of our time are not so formed as to enable one to express it
    • of Taurus, and in the movements of Mars there is expressed all



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