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- Title: First Class, Vol. III: Introduction
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- lectures - for their own personal contemplation. The dilemma
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Apologia
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- legal person of the “Nachlassvereinigung” in Dornach,
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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- was at the time when I did not yet personally have the
- anthroposophist. The responsibility for being a decent person
- letters, but only personally; they may not be entrusted to the
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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- have seen how the person who follows these words coming to him
- any reason could not acquire them personally, may receive them
- mail. Only the person who is to give the verses to another may
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIV (recapitulation)
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- spirit were within it. The living person, the ensouled person,
- the spiritualized person must have existed beforehand in what
- Only the person who wants to give the verses to another may
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXV (recapitulation)
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- we had as physical persons have abandoned us — we say to
- continues to hold good for that particular person. For every
- other person, permission must be obtained from Dr. Wegman or
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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- person to whom the verses are to be given, that permission must
- permission is granted in respect to a person, it remains
- gave them to a certain person, who had a friend. The friend was
- which only springs from personal motives and then it is
- personal - but then it is also necessary that truth lives in
- what is personal, that for instance if someone comes here to
- Dornach for personal pleasure he should admit it and not
- for personal pleasure, in fact it is good. But one should admit
- the person who stands over there, who we ourselves are, in a
- way that at first draws our attention to what this person is.
- that other person, who we ourselves are, has waves of will
- gesture to what feeling is to the person over there, who we
- the person over there more real than thinking, for thinking is
- illusion, whereas feeling is half reality - we see the person's
- the person over there, who we are ourselves, telling us to look
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