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  • Title: Universal Human: Publisher's Note
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    • granted when the words were spoken. “These premises,”
  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture One: Individuality and the Group-Soul
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    • his every word — as everyone does, for it is impossible to
    • the word “I.”
    • this word, we slowly approach the highest concept of this I. We begin
    • dreamy clairvoyance, words indicated something that existed in the
    • different from what they are today. The word “idea”
    • already rarefied, it was nevertheless something quite real. Words
    • traced in words. When people today use the word “wind” or
    • the ancient Hebrew word for this, “Ruach,” did not only
    • words designated something spiritual and psychic. That is no longer
    • of words is forgotten in these simple things. Thus, our language,
    • these words. When the soul has gone through the gate of death and can
    • other words, this language must be understood by a soul still in the
    • worlds, and races should keep turning. We must realize that the word
  • 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
    • generation to generation. In other words, the mission of Abraham
    • relations. In other words, these generations were to bear within them
    • their inspirations. In other words, certain streams flowed into
    • through tradition. In Hebrew the characters for the words
    • contained in ancient Hebrew literature in the words themselves.
  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture Three: The Lord of the Soul
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    • way of clothing the secrets of the soul into words. When a word was
    • out with the words, soared into space, and touched other souls.
    • to us by, and resounding in, the gospels into modern words. Why
    • language is empty of what even the Greeks expressed with one word.
    • remains. It is therefore rather cheap to refer to the modern wording
    • this, they do not understand a single word of it; those who claim to
    • St. Paul's words, “It is no longer I who live, but Christ who
    • later through the I. In other words, the I was prepared in the astral
    • word when it is used in reference to spiritual or soul phenomena.
    • This was true, above all, in Hebrew, but also in Greek. The word is
    • usually done, produces absolute nonsense. What does this word mean?
    • In ancient times everyone who spoke this word knew it meant
    • soul. People knew that the word Kyrios referred to secrets of
    • you translate these words, “Behold, the I sends its angel
    • these significant words of the prophet Isaiah and a reference to the
    • soul, the approach of the I. The words have force and weight only
    • relation to the other stars is characterized with the words,
    • drove him out into the wilderness [Actually the word is solitude].
    • wanted to show you that if we understand the words in the right sense
    • word — then the Gospel of Saint Mark comes alive again and
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  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture Four: The Universal Human: The Unification of Humanity through the Christ Impulse
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    • words: “I am with you always, to the close of the age.”
    • because we know that we can carry a word into all these diversities
    • that is not merely a word of speech but one of power. Though there
    • the power that comes from the words “It is no longer I who
    • strivings in spiritual science. With the force of these words we
    • words. Think of the simple words that can express the whole of
    • years. But these simple words can only be found on the basis of big,
    • long-term developments. These simple words that express Christianity
    • that someday simple words may be found to express, in a basic,
    • simple words in any language — words that would condense it on
    • two thousand years ago. Yet, we can be sure that those simple words
    • can be seen everywhere will be concentrated in a few simple words
    • spiritual science will be put into simple words, and then all people
    • express because we do not have the words for it in our languages, yet



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