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- Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- dream. This dream-life of the child is, however, closely
- the. dream-like Imagination of the old spiritual vision, then
- signify union in dream and ecstasy with the sleeping,
- dreaming spirit of the earth. The Christmas festival
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- during his evolution in the Universe? — The dream of the Moon-man
- kingdom through the Archangeloi. The dream-conception of the Moon-man
- — (or the dreamer in man) become, with aid of the Angeloi,
- the old dreamlike perceptions; but today he is unsuitable to form the
- on the Moon: he dreams. And because, during waking life, we do not
- usually perceive these dreams within our subconsciousness, we fail to
- consciousness, the burden of this dreamer also accompanies us. Even
- though you are perfectly unaware of this dreamer, other Beings know
- the dreams of this dreamer are transposed by them into their own
- this dreamer developed the only possible consciousness that could
- evolve on the Moon. As earth man came, the dreamer entered into him;
- conscious ideas, which, for them, are imaginations. Our dreams are
- transformed into imaginations. In other words — the dreamer in us
- imaginations: what man dreams, the Angelos imagines. (Diagram I.)
- the dreamer in us, but also a kind of plant man, who always sleeps like
- deep sleep, dreams what the earth man consciously imagines.
- else, are visionaries and dreamers! — The followers of Spiritual
- the dreamer in man, the Moon man, will dream in a tremendously more
- of Spiritual Science in his sleep. But the experiences of the dreamer
- equivalent of the animals. And we say: The dream conceptions of the
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- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- our consciousness in the ordinary dream, while it is being passed
- aspect of the sleep-life and dream-life.
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- it is feeble and dreamlike. It pays no attention to the outer world,
- own bodies, do not notice the outer world, but have a dreamy
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