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110. The Spiritual Hierarchies (1928): Lecture VIII 17 Apr 1909, Düsseldorf
Translated by Harry Collison

254. The Occult Movement in the Nineteenth Century: Lecture I 10 Oct 1915, Dornach
Translated by Dorothy S. Osmond

But that too was necessary, in order that the purely materialistic talents of men might develop unhindered by occult faculties. A materialistic philosopher such as Kant, a materialistic philosopher from the standpoint of the Idealists of the nineteenth century—you can easily read about this in my book Riddles of Philosophy—could not have appeared if the occult faculties had not drawn into the background.
(Rudolf Steiner Press, 1973)2. Published in Leipzig in 1914, with the title, Wissenschaft and Theosophie.
176. The Karma of Materialism: Lecture VI 04 Sep 1917, Berlin
Translated by Rita Stebbing

—Having said this you will understand better when I now say something which may seem paradoxical but is nevertheless a reality. The years between 1914 and 1917 will no doubt be written about in the future in the usual way of historians. They will scrutinize documents, found in archives everywhere, in order to establish what caused the terrible World War.
To become a Christian something quite different is required; namely, an understanding of a certain fundamental attitude of soul. What exactly is meant? Kant said that the world is our mental picture, for the mental pictures we make of the world are formed according to the way we are organized.
Woodrow Wilson 1856–1924 Professor of Philosophy, President of the U.S.A. 1913–1921
35. Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science 16 Oct 1916, Liestal

71b. The Human Being as a Spirit and Soul Being: The Revelations of the Unconscious in the Life of the Soul from the Spiritual-scientific Point of View 18 Feb 1918, Munich

124. Background to the Gospel of St. Mark: Mystery Teachings in St. Mark's Gospel 18 Dec 1910, Hanover
Translated by E. H. Goddard, Dorothy S. Osmond

147. Secrets of the Threshold: Lecture IV 27 Aug 1913, Munich
Translated by Ruth Pusch

I have continually said: The chapter of Schopenhauer's philosophy that views the world as a mere mental image and does not distinguish between idea and actual perception can be contradicted only by life itself. Kant's argument, too, in regard to the so-called proof of God' s existence, that a hundred imaginary dollars contain just as many pennies as a hundred real dollars, will be demolished by anyone who tries to pay his debts with imaginary and not real dollars.
Dramas include “Melisande” and “The Blue Bird.” He won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1911.
149. Christ and the Spiritual World: The Search for the Holy Grail: Lecture I 28 Dec 1913, Leipzig
Translated by Charles Davy, Dorothy S. Osmond

251. The History of the Anthroposophical Society 1913–1922: The Essence of Anthroposophy 03 Feb 1913, Berlin
Translator Unknown

It is true I have heard that it was said that Kant was once in love, and someone became jealous because he loved Metaphysics, and asked “Meta what?”
The Mysteries of the East and of Christianity, Berlin, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th February 1913 [PC]2. Poem number 61 in Dante’s Rime {note from the book Isis Mary Sophia}3.
4. Paul Jakob Deussen (1845-1919) was a German professor of philosophy at University of Kiel and academic researcher of the history and cultures, languages, and literature of the Indian subcontinent.
68b. The Circular Flow of Man's Life within the World Of Sense, Soul And Spirit: On Fichte, Schelling and Hegel – The Value of Philosophy for Theosophy 17 Jun 1910, Oslo

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