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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture I: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • at that time as today iron flows in an iron works. The objection that
    • outer object spatially limited. In the early days of the Atlantean
    • expressed itself. The outer seeing of objects was developed quite
    • objects, so to speak. Naturally, this other kind of perception was
    • was only then able to see himself when he saw other objects around
  • Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • understand something of occultism produced some object in the outer
    • worked his own soul into it. In every object there was a piece of
    • gradually appeared. Objects revealed themselves like lanterns in the
    • been impossible for man to acquire his present body. Objects had to
  • Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Occult Signs and Symbols
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    • and could distinguish himself from objects. For this to occur, it was
    • objects. For this to occur, it was necessary not only that he direct
    • absorbed by the object. Hence, a red object appears red because it
  • Title: A Mongolian Legend
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    • every object, each time believing she will find her lost
    • child. Seizing the object, she holds it to her eye and, her
    • allay her longing, not finding it in all the external objects,
    • longer to be found in all the external objects granted humanity
    • looking at physical objects in our surrounding world, as with
    • spiritual nature in external objects. What has become merely



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