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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • spiritual world, however, so long as one is in the physical body; one
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • were standing before them in that ascetic body. The words of Savonarola
    • devil in his body, who always likes to show his teeth to his enemies.
    • familiar to everybody in the innumerable copies existing all over the
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • the body, where the food takes up its task of nourishing the
    • will be in the life processes of the body. And so it is with our joy
    • soul's persistent hunger for it. Just as our body has to have
    • and slips down into the physical body. As I said, we have normally
    • substances of a purely physical body. The soul needs this organism in
    • existing between the soul and the nature-related physical body, into
    • bodily limbs and has more or less left behind the physical body in
    • constraint in a physical body in the waking state, where it has
    • experiences when it is outside the physical body and living a purely
    • take place in the body, there are spiritual experiences taking place
    • sleep and in waking life, even though she is harbored in our body.
    • developed as an independent body in the universe. In searching for
    • the life of the soul when it leaves the body in sleep as completely
    • consist, as spiritual science tells us, of a physical body interwoven
    • by an etheric body. This is not enough, however, to cause the plants
    • at the human body during sleep, we see to some degree its equivalence
    • to a plant. Our sleeping body is like a plant, in that it has the
    • that the human ego, which in sleep is outside the plant-like body,
    • unfolds for the body what the sun unfolds for the plant. The sun
    • spiritually over the sleeping body. And the human ego is related to
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  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • his physical body, felt as if he were in an entirely
    • world like that between the soul and the limbs of the body
    • him.) The dividedness of the single limbs of the body
    • single limb of the body good with regard to functions of the
    • against their own body.
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • everything fresh in soul, and fresh in body. Then perchance we turn
    • processes in the human body are connected with the physical events of
    • physical body. A fifteenth-century body could not bring to expression
    • condemned to be confined in a body living in the age directly before
    • appears before us fresh in body and mind, accomplished, full of the
    • suffering, as it accommodates itself to the body, first having
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • higher spirit stood before them in that ascetic body.
  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • in mind and body. Turning to the picture that counts as a
    • interwoven — much as physical processes in the human body
    • depends upon the external corporeality. A physical body of the
    • sciences, he felt constrained by a body that placed limits upon
    • Leonardo are themselves real life-enigmas, embodying cosmic
    • body, full of creative enthusiasm, of a kind of cosmic yearning
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • immerses itself once again in the physical body. As already
    • forces and substances of the physical body in which it
    • from the limbs, having in a sense left the external body
    • take their course in the soul when free of the body, in leading
    • the body.
    • of life even when united with the body — feels and
    • independent cosmic body, it has to be said that at that
    • view, if we say: When the human soul leaves the physical body
    • science we say: the plant consists of its physical body
    • and of the life-body which permeates it. But that does not
    • we now contemplate the human body while the human being
    • sleeps, this sleeping human body is in a sense equivalent to a
    • plant. As a sleeping body it is comparable to the plant in
    • “I” — outside the physical body in sleep
    • — upon the plant-like physical body, equivalent to what
    • light over the now plant-like physical body when the human
    • plant-like sleeping physical body. The “I” of the
    • “sun” for the sleeping human body, and brings about
    • different phase it works in another way on the physical body.
    • make its way into the body again in the morning, seeing itself
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  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • being — also in sleep — the so-called etheric body,
    • physical body, passing over into the spiritual world. In the
    • body loosens himself, step by step, one member after the other,
    • from the physical body. The etheric body is then for a time the
    • emergence of the etheric body out of the physical body cannot



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