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  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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    • deep sleep, a wonderful, dream-filled sleep ... remember that I
    • time, for many, many days, in a kind of dream from which they
    • all-prevailing Love and awakened from the condition of dream
    • as if lost in dream. This they knew. But now it seemed to the
    • condition to set in — a kind of dream condition
    • was filled, not with mere dream-pictures but with
    • submerged dreams rise up into the consciousness of men ...
    • morning the remembrance of a dream might tell one: during the
    • as if we had once experienced them in dream. — That is
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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    • went about the house as if lost in dream. The Zarathustra-Ego
  • Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture I
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    • River Jordan. As in a kind of dream, which however was not a
    • dream, but an enhanced consciousness, he went his way with only
    • increased with every new honor. Then I had a dream. What a
    • horrible dream it was! While I was dreaming my soul was filled
    • with a feeling of shame. I was ashamed of dreaming such a
    • thing. I was so proud in my life, and now I dreamed something I
    • would never have wanted to dream. I dreamed that I asked myself
    • responsible for my success. Still dreaming, I ran away. When I
    • being who had appeared in his dream stood again before him,
    • between him and Jesus of Nazareth. This dream figure blocked
    • the figure of Jesus of Nazareth. And when the dream figure
  • Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture II
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    • figure which had appeared to that despairing man in a dream
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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    • Then one might when I was asleep, I had a dream and in
    • the dream it was as if a question were put to me. I knew
    • at once that in the dream I was beholding myself, for the
    • stood before me in the dreams, being who said: I
    • position! Then, in the dream, I took flight; I left all
    • dream again stood before him, between him and Jesus of
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture II
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    • dream-filled sleep, in which one carries out the everyday
    • dream from which they awoke with the Pentecost event. And
    • dream-like state. As though they had been awakened by all
    • the previous days, as though lost in dreams. Now, however,
    • kind of dream state, which meant removal into a completely
    • wasn't filled with mere dream-images, but with images
    • dream. Above all he learned to see the event, about which
    • gradually, as dreams emerge in human consciousness, in
    • morning and it seems like out of a dream emerges: you were
    • dream.
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture V
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    • fact he did walk around the house dream-like for days on



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