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Searching Leonardo's Spiritual Stature at the Turning Point of Modern Times
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  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • countless human souls. Who does not know it, this
    • every possible human soul characteristic comes to expression in
    • of the most significant soul configuration. However, having
    • colours the inherent nature of each soul, indeed the very
    • exerts an effect on the soul, yet this works powerfully.
    • in your soul?
    • realization. One has to transpose oneself into such a soul, too
    • — a soul upon which the cosmic secrets work in such a way
    • Leonardo soul, too great in itself ever to be able to manifest
    • lived in his soul and what he was able to bring onto the
    • not remotely represent what lived in his soul.
    • yearning for conscience in Leonard's soul, the desire,
    • extent to which this lived in his soul becomes apparent
    • the external light, but that we are able to believe: the soul
    • correspond with what had lived in his soul. Hence, considering
    • to ourselves that the human soul returns again and again in the
    • course of many earth-lives. Born into a particular age, a soul
    • the soul interacts with what the spiritual environment has to
    • offer. Viewing the human soul in this way, we recognize that it
    • development of humanity and see the human soul returning again
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