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  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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    • everything that speaks, otherwise, in the wake state to him by
    • body is in the state of unconsciousness. Then soul states are
    • created in which quite different states of consciousness exist
    • this clairvoyant state he sees something else than that which
    • such matters what they have found out in other states of
    • look back at the human states of consciousness, you realise
    • concepts of his environment, that the states of the human
    • kind of clairvoyant state of consciousness. However, it was not
    • researcher. The clairvoyant state of the today's trained
    • rest of the ancient state of consciousness. While today dream
    • outside world, those old states of consciousness were images
    • states and sleeping states also alternated, but while these
    • state is between them, the third state of consciousness existed
    • in ancient times, the state of such a pictorial consciousness,
    • three states of consciousness, and they were not like our dream
    • ancient human beings who could behold in certain states of
    • if the human being is active in his soul, in his wake state, we
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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    • states that behind everything that our senses say about the
    • with those who state that there are limits of human knowledge.
    • the sleep, or whether there can also be another state. Only the
    • have stated the knowledge only sketchily which forms the most
    • states, but something that one attains by
    • statement is more or less trivial or brilliant, but it matters
    • generally to state that that which a human being beholds who
    • spiritual researchers, state that it comes from former lives,
    • — the opponent would state - themselves in each case
    • learn from it how the opponent can state egoism and fatalism as
    • researcher states that a dog or a cat cannot have a sum of
    • there are substantial reasons for the opponents if they state,
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture III: How Does One Defend Spiritual Science?
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    • concerns. From the comparison of the waking state with the
    • through this state consciously has artificially to cause such
    • so you state that you behold a childish spiritual atmosphere
    • tool of the ego. Then, you state, this head aura, which like an
    • childhood. Thus, you state that that which uses the brain is a
    • states. If such a child were not related to that which happens
    • science states that it is possible to expand the ego even more
    • against these objections in such a way as I have stated now.
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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    • consideration of life that the statements of the outer senses
    • to a state of unconsciousness. Now it would go indeed against
    • is necessary to cause a state which is similar to sleep and is,
    • state that is similar to sleep and is still dissimilar because
    • can cause such a state different. It is the healthiest way to
    • cause this state with inner soul work, with conceptual efforts
    • images to reach the desired state and relate to these images in
    • has to pass this state. He has to get out a rich Imaginative
    • and stronger. Then a state occurs in which he perceives
    • things are not so simple, and what one simply states, sounds
    • matter exactly contrariwise, saying, in the wake state, the ego
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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    • unconscious state takes place. Because the consciousness is
    • rather doubtful means to such a state, you get principles of
    • statement seems to someone who goes deeper into this matter in
    • such a soul state, he would appear like a crazy person. That
    • soul experiences all possible states of disorder, even of
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VI: Errors of Spiritual Research - 2
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    • is true what I have stated before: if the spiritual researcher
    • last time. There a direction became prominent which stated that
    • appear to him, as if he wanted to state that an only painted
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 1
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    • Spiritual science states that it is illogical to assume that
    • in the water could also state that the hydrogen does not exist.
    • Thus, somebody can also state that that does not exist which
    • state that is similar to sleep, but it is different from it at
    • Could another state also happen now? Yes. For this purpose, we
    • state. If we could cause anything by which this soul still
    • this state by inner means, by meditation, concentration, or
    • divert his thoughts. He must artificially cause this state
    • fact that there is spirit and soul. However, if one states that
    • that he said, the world is my idea. — With it, he stated
    • states that everything comes from father and mother, one has to
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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    • incorrect statements the author says that spiritual science
    • strengthens that about which one can say in its natural state
    • spiritual state from which we have arisen. We learn to
    • spiritual-mental state at the end of our lives on earth. We
    • something about death which is only another state of
    • appearance these men state that the earth circles around the
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IX: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 1
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    • different state of soul or consciousness The soul has to make
    • something and experiences a kind of sleeping state during the
    • lifeless state; they would only see the earth if it held the
    • would get to know the earth only in the state of death. We turn
    • life changes between a sleeping state and a waking one. We want
    • being merges into a kind of plant state when he falls asleep.
    • plant state that is caused in him which is like the sprouting
    • wake state relates to his whole being in such a way as that
    • the earth because of their sleeping state? This question can be
    • consciousness. That means if it is possible to cause a state in
    • spiritual researcher that he has in the wake state? —
    • advance so far to cause a state that is very similar to falling
    • our sorrow and which is due to pathological soul states. The
    • pathological states like hallucinations, delusions and the like
    • However, the phenomena that arise from pathological states are
    • sleeping state.
    • research in the spiritual — in the same state in which
    • researcher is in the same state, save that that which is
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture X: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 2
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    • sleeping state approach the human being? I do not go into the
    • transitions into a state in which his body is not active. At
    • states that natural sciences can understand the sleeping but
    • one does not want to be so illogical to state that every
    • senses and the reason. While such state is caused, otherwise,
    • do it originates only if the body-free state is caused. Then
    • preparation into the state that I have just described, you
    • Secondly, one has to say, if you just find such a statement



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