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- Title: Universal Human: Lecture One: Individuality and the Group-Soul
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- physical senses. In our time, the capacity to perceive the spiritual
- in their physiognomies but also in their soul qualities. In a sense,
- and other periods of civilization. And it would make no sense at all
- individualities, or personalities, in the right sense. How can it
- For this way of presentation does not make sense to people who have
- in a sense, it is mere chance whether a soul is in a body or in the
- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Two: The God Within and the God of Outer Revelation
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- Gospels contradict each other in our modern sense of the word. One
- in a sense, from a common forefather called Abraham or Abram. It is
- In a sense, he was the first of those in whose soul the ancient
- cast out, and what was to live on as sense-based reasoning is
- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Three: The Lord of the Soul
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- It is the I that uses the senses as instruments. When the ancients
- most intense impulse. If Christ is taken into the I in the sense of
- usually done, produces absolute nonsense. What does this word mean?
- his closest disciples. With our senses we see the constellation
- direction, not as it appears to our senses. Thus, we have to look at
- senses Zarathustra had so powerfully announced; it points to that
- wanted to show you that if we understand the words in the right sense
- — not in the sense of our modern philistine language but in
- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Four: The Universal Human: The Unification of Humanity through the Christ Impulse
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- But if we have a sense for Greek sculpture, we can feel how the
- This may be human wisdom, but in St. Paul's sense it is “folly
- the same time there would have been a sense of the equality of all
- would have seemed to be nonsense, both in terms of feeling and of
- can get to work. True, locking somebody up can at times make sense in
- earthly life; in the cosmos it would not make any sense because there
- reverse. Of course, you have to know this fact to make sense of the
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