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- Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- consciousness and the corresponding processes in our physical
- organism, We shall never grasp the working of consciousness
- never be conscious beings in the physical world. In this
- sprouting, never leads to consciousness. Consciousness can
- more complete consciousness appear. We become conscious to
- who has gone through initiation observes how consciousness
- arises in man, he finds that every conscious thought that is
- grasped, and every conscious feeling that asserts itself, are
- When we look at conscious life we look at destruction; and we
- conscious life of the spirit by observing what part this
- conscious life of spirit plays in the physical world, by
- It is for this reason that we have to alternate the conscious
- processes with the unconscious processes of sleep, so that
- be built up again by the unconscious forces of nature in our
- the soul force when it wakes to consciousness wears out and
- signifies a conscious union with the waking Earth-spirit. It
- in the physical world as consciousness. Let us sketch
- permeate the physical organic life only, no consciousness
- would arise, flow does consciousness arise? For that, the
- initiation we become conscious of what is all the time being
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- Title: Abbreviated Title: Lecture I:
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- For in the physical world consciousness can never arise where sprouting,
- germinating processes alone take place; consciousness begins only where
- must be destroyed by the soul-spiritual if consciousness is to arise in the
- consciousness. Whenever we become conscious of something, these processes
- of consciousness must come from destructive processes. And I have shown
- being, the process of death, creates the consciousness which we possess
- Earth. And what creates our consciousness at the moment of death, when we
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- medium, which, in turn, constitutes the content of our consciousness.
- As we thus possess a certain content of our earth-consciousness between
- accumulated during his life on earth as content of his consciousness.
- usually perceive these dreams within our subconsciousness, we fail to
- consciousness, the burden of this dreamer also accompanies us. Even
- this dreamer developed the only possible consciousness that could
- conscious ideas, which, for them, are imaginations. Our dreams are
- is true to fact. The man in us has a still duller consciousness —
- consciousness, gives the Beings of the Hierarchy of Archai the material
- deep sleep, dreams what the earth man consciously imagines.
- and become conscious of the aim of Spiritual Science; we will learn to
- this Science of the Spirit — conscious of its task in the Cosmos
- — truly move our hearts, penetrate our minds and consciousness?
- Though we don't do so consciously, yet unconsciously can Ahriman
- only very gradually. A beginning must be made; if we are not conscious
- must, even now, absorb a sort of Spiritual Science consciousness, not
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- from the Gods. In Europe, therefore, man was conscious that inasmuch
- the Orient, on the contrary, one is conscious that one bears
- developing an ego-consciousness. Hence the descendants of ancient
- to develop the element of the Consciousness-soul. Thus there went to
- consciousness that one can really do nothing with knowledge that has
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- undergone, he has the following experience. A definite consciousness,
- that I cannot bring clearly enough into the waking consciousness. And
- physical living and weaving for the physical consciousness, but which
- cannot be grasped by this physical consciousness, and is generally
- spreads out over our consciousness, is simply the effect of the
- sleep condition an unconsciousness has entered.
- But now when this unconsciousness of
- come to our consciousness (because Lucifer claims it for himself) has
- aware in one's consciousness of this living and weaving like an echo;
- day-consciousness — because Lucifer hands them
- our consciousness in the ordinary dream, while it is being passed
- sleep, it ceases to be in our consciousness, that is to say, it goes
- consciousness from waking to going to sleep, and inasmuch as we
- awaking? We should possess in our day consciousness the whole
- should bring the whole spiritual world into our day consciousness and
- in what we have as day-consciousness would intermingle what we have
- relation we have now between our day consciousness and the night
- in our day consciousness. But if Lucifer had not influenced this day
- consciousness in the way described we should approach things in quite
- consciously. And this he will do when he seeks through Spiritual
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- concepts, and they have the consciousness that through these thoughts
- consciousness people have. Each one who walks along the street has
- practically never, is it brought to consciousness in the European
- it was spoken of, because this last characterised consciousness
- expressed exists in a high degree. At least the consciousness exists
- world-conception is the consciousness that when one rightly lives
- general not much consciousness exists there of these living, forming
- there people have not a genuine consciousness of the living nature of
- consciousness arise, in our Western thinking, that thinking is
- the result that man does not get a conscious feeling: thinking is
- of Luciferic element. Hence they retained more the consciousness that
- done upon earth. That was a living consciousness. The kings were the
- of course behind men's ordinary consciousness. It lay very deep in
- the subconscious, and was only present in the consciousness of the
- a stage lying beneath the threshold of consciousness because men had
- was fully conscious of these things, and that out of full
- consciousness, under the influence of the Athenian initiates in
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- brings his will into activity, he has the consciousness that he is
- and existence it remains unknown, does not enter the consciousness.
- consciousness. As a consequence of this, man can easily acquire the
- as though from the subconscious inner being, man would be aware of
- of law not entering human consciousness, all that lives down below,
- of love and altruism, but of a kind more or less unconscious for
- conscious again through the Impulse of the Mystery of Golgotha. But
- in this whole unconsciousness of the desire world something of a
- subconscious. But nevertheless it works upwards, works definitely
- unconsciously and without man's knowledge — it
- less consciousness. Thus here would be man #1 and man # 2 (Pg 17) had
- reached a consciousness of this relation (Diagram II, Light
- to him through such a consciousness in the pure sense of a universal
- way. Since this whole process is a conscious one, he has the power of
- conscious of this and cannot furnish proof, all the less is there
- therefore become conscious that we must take a different stand on
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- actually speak only in Imaginations, and we must remain conscious
- space, everything that we bring to consciousness and let arise
- to bring such concepts clearly to consciousness, that is, to meditate
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- years of childhood the child really has this consciousness, even if
- consciousness that they are enclosed as if in a sphere which really
- man, which is in the subconscious, presses up into the upper
- consciousness, presses outwards, and the consequence of this is that,
- whereas one has a subconscious ground for the antipathy, the anger
- alone becomes conscious. The hatred or antipathy presses outwards,
- this man is doing to one. And now in the subconscious the anger can
- hand something that is to bring quite accurately to our consciousness
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