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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture I: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • seven fundamental parts of the human being, and it is, above all, the
    • the etheric body, which, like the ocean, is flooded through by many
    • actually go through the air. This pentagram is as mobile as a man's
    • pentagram as the figure of man, it is not a matter of something that
    • to recognize this, let us turn again to the human being.
    • third member of man. It is the bearer of joy and sorrow and a man's
    • and thus does not experience joy and sorrow as do man and animal. If,
    • that a man's physical body is the oldest and most complicated member
    • condition. At that time man did not yet exist in his present form;
    • Sun, that the etheric body was added. At that time the human etheric
    • transformed itself into earth, and to the three bodies of man already
    • these bodies before they embodied themselves in the human being?
    • during the Sun period; it only entered into man's being during the
    • who were men who had advanced only to the human-plant stage. There
    • Today, man has a
    • manas. That has as of now hardly begun, but when in the future it
    • will have been completed, when man will have transformed his whole
    • man as he ever more purifies and ennobles his astral body. Our earth
    • will be luminous, luminous through the fact that human beings will
    • also at the time of the old Sun. It had higher beings at their human
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • the human body. [Here, again, length = depth. –
    • what it means that a vessel through which man should be rescued has
    • with that time of man's development in which the actual happenings to
    • is carried by old columns, that has an ordinary Roman or Renaissance
    • cupola. Of course, man does not become conscious of the fact that
    • his soul. Many people believe that the materialism of our modern time
    • arises because so many materialistic writings are read. The
    • realize how the individual craftsman felt joy in each piece, how he
    • man. Thus, it generates those soul forces that tend towards
    • stream of forces into the human soul, determining the epoch that
    • knows how much depends upon the world of forms in which a man
    • human feeling life because these preachers did not stand alone but
    • great parson”. Because there emanated such a deepening from
    • What the human being sees, what is poured into his environment,
    • our souls schematically against the background of human development.
    • great ideas of initiates. Human souls take up the force of these
    • described it, still like effects showed themselves often in human
    • human shape forms itself through such impressions. What was built
    • thousands of years ago, appears to us in human countenances thousands
    • Initiates look out into the far future and see how human beings are
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • upon, however. Were we really to immerse ourselves in it, many other
    • may appear dry and dreary to many. To those who are affected by the
    • a duality. There could never be a world filled with manifest light
    • would never be possible for good to manifest if it did not have evil
    • manifest world. There are infinitely many dualities. They fit all
    • considered various conditions that a man experienced before he became
    • that he perceived nothing of fading and dying. Human consciousness at
    • here that a man first becomes a being who knew something of himself
    • perceived nothing of fading and dying. Human consciousness at that
    • first time on our earth. It is here that a man first became a being
    • a man finds himself completely in his body has he been able to
    • not the case. It was only when a man had achieved this degree of
    • immortality with self-consciousness. Through death a man acquires
    • of appearance, of manifestation.
    • occurs when a being that has many organs so forms itself that nothing
    • always only within the manifest. You can follow this up not only in
    • deep inwardness of this man's feeling life. When we advance further,
    • profundity of thought even though it is found wanting in many ways
    • find the German mystics in the region of the Rhine, through whom an
    • thought has become so incorporated into human thinking that whoever
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • Man, the Most Significant Symbol.
    • by occultists of all times, is man himself. The human being has
    • contained in miniature in man. This may at first be difficult to
    • meaning. In man there is to be found a kind of extract of all the
    • the human organism something of the same, even though it is there in
    • able to point to something in it that is of like nature in the human
    • relationships. When, in the far remote past, the human heart acquired
    • the human heart has nothing leonine in it; that it does is
    • daring, or, as the occultist says, the kingly traits of the human
    • beautiful comparison to demonstrate this connection of the human
    • enables us to illustrate through human beings the development of the
    • total humanity. This will be understood when we recall some ideas
    • already known to the older members here. When we go back in human
    • future they will no longer form part of the human body. There are
    • to yourselves just what it is that a man achieves with his larynx
    • development, they will generate their like through the larynx. A man
    • forerunners of mankind, the gods, were gifted with an organ with
    • who have made all men, animals and everything else that is manifest.
    • this. They are the sign that indicates the height to which a man will
    • When you compare a man
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  • Title: A Mongolian Legend
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    • to a good angel, granted human beings as a companion from birth on their life's
    • the primeval state of humanity in which human beings stood
    • relation to the external world existed among human beings in
    • to the boundaries of the human form and disappearing into the
    • of feeling and perception of humanity in those very ancient,
    • primeval times, with which human beings were able to look out
    • covered over by the roof of the head. However, human beings
    • the different religions, in what lives in human souls. If human
    • this not indeed a compelling story, in which this woman, the
    • mother of humanity, searches the world, seeking for what will
    • longer to be found in all the external objects granted humanity
    • What human beings expressed in such grandiose truths so
    • Mongolian fairy tale of the woman with the single eye - will
    • come to expression in a different form in a future humanity.
    • The power of spiritual seeing will come alive again in human
    • the woman in the legend who throws away everything in her
    • of human beings, and they will come to see not only the
    • physical bodies will be spiritualized once again. That woman of
    • looking for, human beings of the future will again see the
    • Human evolution will evolve as a gradual ascent into the
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