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- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Three: The Lord of the Soul
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- language is empty of what even the Greeks expressed with one word.
- messenger lived in him. This is found also in the Greek version of
- in the Greek text. “Behold, what speaks in the solitude —
- This was true, above all, in Hebrew, but also in Greek. The word is
- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Four: The Universal Human: The Unification of Humanity through the Christ Impulse
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- original design. As a result, the ancient Greeks could only dream of
- But if we have a sense for Greek sculpture, we can feel how the
- ancient Greeks dreamed of a uniform, perfect, beautiful type of human
- ancient Greeks could only dream of this perfect type and express it
- research why the Greeks created such perfection in their plastic art.
- ancient Greeks' minds, and so they wanted to at least represent it
- shed new light on Greek art as it was developed so uniquely and
- Greek era was also the time when humanity faced a crisis because of
- of the Greeks so that it developed as I have described it. The
- the Greek forms, such as the statues of Zeus or Apollo. They would
- of human being the Greeks dreamed of would not only have been created
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