[RSArchive Icon] Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Home  Version 3.0.1
 [ [Table of Contents] | Search ]


[Spacing]
Searching Rudolf Steiner Lectures by GA number (GA0162)
Matches

You may select a new search term and repeat your search. Searches are not case sensitive, and you can use regular expressions in your queries.


Enter your search term:
by: title, keyword, or context
   


   Query type: 
    Query was: akin
  

Here are the matching lines in their respective documents. Select one of the highlighted words in the matching lines below to jump to that point in the document.

  • Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
    Matching lines:
    • what we have destroyed during our waking life of thought may
    • to believe that man's waking life is to be compared with life
    • waking life — with the Christ Impulse — that this
    • signifies a conscious union with the waking Earth-spirit. It
    • mighty Earth-being sleeps and wakes, taking the whole year
    • outside this figure; in waking life, however, we must picture
    • strictly speaking, lies at the root of all works of human
    • speaking, we do this in all works of art. We do just the same
    • have a true idea of what the waking consciousness brings
    • consciousness of the earth, the waking earth-life, in the
    • since the Mystery of Golgotha, we do this by taking the
    • perception of the waking Earth-spirit. But we must think of
    • whereas for the waking life during winter we need the forces
    • lying more in the direction of the waking life of the
    • sleeping and waking of the earth This gives us a living
    • is based on a breaking-up, destruction, and that there has to
    • whole life through, a gradual death is taking place for
    • awaking to the extent to which we can embed the processes of
    • happen that if you are speaking today to a gathering of
    • the other as art. In art today we are fond of speaking of
  • Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
    Matching lines:
    • body, so that in our waking life on earth we are able to perceive
    • awaking and falling asleep, — by these ‘contents’ we mean
    • And so, during waking
    • clear perceptions of waking life. And yet this Moon man resides in us,
    • on the Moon: he dreams. And because, during waking life, we do not
    • take notice of them. As we go through the world with our waking
    • plants possess something akin to the animal or human soul! An outer
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
    Matching lines:
    • The alternation of sleeping and waking
    • particularly in specially clear and aware moments of waking up, can
    • come before his soul that at the moment of waking he, as soul-being,
    • from waking up to going to sleep. It will certainly have already
    • struck many people, in waking, that they lived during sleep in an
    • they were when awake. The majority of men must on awaking have said
    • that I cannot bring clearly enough into the waking consciousness. And
    • waking up to going to sleep. One was with one's whole being
    • completely forgotten in the moment of waking.
    • waking life. This fact too, of which everyone can really very easily
    • evolution which has entered through the partaking of the Tree of the
    • sleep as for waking. But this was not to happen. And thus for the
    • how we actually spend our life between going to sleep and waking. We
    • spend this life from going to sleep to awaking —
    • echoes to us in waking, then this weaving and living in what does not
    • the Jahve-Godhead that on awaking he should possess in his etheric
    • that on his awaking the etheric weaving and living which has been
    • awaking. I have already in various lectures indicated that it is
    • sleep to awaking, in the element of which we men are to know nothing,
    • But in the moment of waking, something
    • Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
    Matching lines:
    • every moment of his waking life — does not feel
    • speaking, until our death. Thought is thus at the same time a
    • this element of making thought human into the external form and
    • (b)). The whole pre-Grecian evolution led to man's taking from the
    • in what was taking place round the figure of Augustus. The ancient
    • a breaking away from the old elements, and we can understand that
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
    Matching lines:
    • breaking in pieces. And so it is with the whole of outer nature.
    • already in him. But that reverberates below; during the waking day
    • it can never be his business when he is making public statements to
    • to me as an Angel.’ Anyone speaking thus would make no
    • Anthroposophical Society — or speaking more
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
    Matching lines:
    • taking the red in an object, eliminating the space-boundary and
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
    Matching lines:
    • adapted for making perceptions as the human being makes perceptions
    • just as they are during waking life; only the ego and astral body are
    • obvious that just the same would happen as during waking. We can
    • oneself be held back through this from making the way into the
    • ordinary waking state, there meet together in the periphery of his



The Rudolf Steiner e.Lib is maintained by:
The e.Librarian: elibrarian@elib.com