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  • Title: Lecture: The Templars
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    • sensible physical existence; they were to live solely in what streams from
    • who, even if a three times stronger power confronted them on the physical
    • human beings, as we live on earth, it is only in our physical body that we
    • sound and life and is within this physical body — the so-called ether
    • human being, even as the physical body of Man is built up from the physical
    • forces and physical substances of earth.
    • of the human being is just as much an organized entity as is the physical
    • organism. The physical organism — we see how it has head, arms, hands,
    • for spiritual vision, this physical organism is shone through and glowed by
    • the ether organism. The physical organism breathes in air, and breathes out
    • light, it uses up the light, just as we use up air physically. (You may read
    • the impulses of life. As we receive physical nourishment so does the ether
    • ether body travels quite a different path from our physical body. After we
    • grow old. Physically, one dies earlier and another later; seen from a
    • spiritual aspect, we all become old alike. If we die early, our physical body
    • years that we live in physical and in ether body as human beings — we
    • have the deeds on earth that we accomplish in the physical body, and we have
    • only in accordance with external physical reality, only in accordance with
    • French Revolution that they believed in the physical plane alone. It may be
    • Revolution were conscious only of the physical plane.
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • physical reality and are the true causes of all that happens. It was,
    • decades earlier or later. In outer physical reality, which takes on
    • listen to them in their field of action behind the physical plane.
    • and again away from the earth, to draw him right out of his physical
    • West. The world of imagination was pulled down into the heavy physical
    • really physical pains that I am quite unable to define. Such is my
    • out...” Think of it! The imaginations work so physically in him
    • other sufferings, the birth throes, actual physical pains that I am
    • external power that develops on the physical plane. A power runs right
    • myth since it cannot be expressed in external physical science. Thus,
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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    • Western Hemisphere did not come to outer physical earthly reality, our
    • one who did not descend to physical incarnation. A great many men were
    • come down to physical incarnation but also could be perceived by men
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • spiritually emerges in the physical world. It corresponds to a deep
    • externally and physically, but inasmuch as we are in the world,
    • surrounded by a spiritual world just as we are by a physical one. That
    • are actually only valid here in the physical world. When one sees the
    • leave behind our physical and etheric bodies, we are in a world where
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • develop in physical existence on the earth. Thereby Ahriman's plan to
    • overthrown by physical deeds.
    • made the earth; together with physical man — for the souls were
    • successor of Tao. This being, Taotl did not appear in a physical body
    • being who did not appear in a physical body but who was known to many
    • birth of a being who lived in a physical body in contrast to those
    • a physical body. In Vitzliputzli the spiritual individuality lived
    • physical phenomenon, a physical fact, were to signify an end of human
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • physical earthly world into spiritual activity. What now came from the
    • was too rapid and unsuitable to physical evolution.)
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • deal with, the physical world. In Locke and Voltaire, in Montesquieu
    • the physical body after having already had, while still in that
    • physical body, deep insight into the spiritual world. This remains; it
    • of the spiritual world while in the physical body remains so closely
    • powerful because, in the physical body, it has experienced the
    • externally, mathematically or physically as Copernicus, Kepler,
    • have a physical cosmic system; when we study it we must, as we know,
    • arrived. Why need I bother now in the physical body about this life
    • would be really unnecessary, here in the physical body, to bother
  • Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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    • intellect in so far as that is bound to the physical plane. We
    • the brain or, in general, through the physical organism. This
    • the West to investigate the natural connections of physical man
    • physical, intellectual performance. In the course of the 19th
  • Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture II: Utilitarianism and Sacramentalism
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    • into the service of purely external physical existence, of



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