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- Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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- mathematics, because we are dealing with external space. The life-germ,
- space; it must be experienced inwardly.
- people are accustomed to see something so framed as to shut off space.
- feeling of space being shut off by the form, but one has the feeling
- that the blue vault of heaven was the limit of space. Giordano Bruno
- at it. Space stretches out into infinity, and infinite worlds are in
- the infinite space.” What Giordano Bruno then did for physical
- no boundary, but infinite worlds exist in infinite space, so must we,
- Title: Mathematics and Occultism
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- But it is only that which exists in space and time and has extension
- Thus, for our spiritual perception, Space itself is called to life.
- space beyond the three-dimensional compass; that they reckon in terms
- that are more universal and more comprehensive than the space of the
- statement about four-dimensional space, our statement must be such
- Title: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- with the vibrating processes of space. The spiritual researcher uses
- regions of space surrounding the earth. So the inflow and the outflow of a
- from extra-terrestrial space. Things otherwise unimaginable are revealed to
- with the etheric element, in the space which surrounds human beings upon
- animal; this element which is discoverable neither in earthly space nor yet
- at the present time in super-terrestrial space, is active already in the
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- never grapple with the phenomenon haunting space in the guise of matter. To
- — the forms of space, time, the categories of cause and effect, and so
- whether the thing-in-itself has any existence in space, time, or causality.
- endows it with the forms of space and time, and finds an apparent
- space, and causality possess actual significance for him. And whatever man
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