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- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- that what man has to-day as his physical body is in essentials an
- he has as his ether body is a result of the second, third and fourth
- conditions; what we call his astral body is the result of the third
- just as physical body, ether body and astral body have been
- you will see that spirit-self is the transmutation of the astral body
- body to a higher stage, and spirit-man the transmutation of the
- physical body to a higher stage. But this transmutation of the
- physical body will not take place until the seventh condition, and
- cannot during earth-existence attain spirit-self in my astral body,
- nor can I attain life-spirit in my ether body or spirit-man in my
- physical body, but what I have to do is to prefigure them in my soul.
- know that I cannot yet bring spirit-self into my entire astral body,
- external sheaths, his astral body, ether body and physical body; but,
- them in the physical body.
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- etheric body. In this constitution, in the inner experience of the soul-and-spirit element and in
- soul-and-spirit nature in a physical body, comes the inner comprehension of the 'I'. This is why
- 22. I.e., a form of international support body for Waldorf Schools. Rudolf
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- body — but there are other beings incarnated here, beings who use these people in order to
- being from taking full possession of his physical body, hinders him from finding a connection
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- the human 'I' and astral body — and then asserting themselves, without the people realizing
- these beings, who then secure for the human body in which they incarnate a certain position of
- leadership, is the body and soul — not the spirit to which less attention is paid.
- body and soul, and not the spirit, were particularly
- dominant. He, therefore, also considers the human being only according to body and soul and
- conception of the human being was the emphasis put on body and soul and the disregard for the
- were the people of the West. Initially they left the spirit out of consideration, taking body and
- see how here, in a certain sense, body and soul are overwhelmed by an abstract scientific spirit
- might work on everything that is only body and soul and devise a doctrine that wished only to
- consider body and soul; which outwardly did not use science for this but rather the external part
- their will, and crippled it. When these individuals slept, when the astral body and the 'I' were
- lives here between birth and death, consists of body, soul and spirit. For the human beings of
- and spirit predominate, just as, in the West, it is primarily body and soul. Thus, this rising up
- to human reason in as much as this is bound to body and soul. Everything else — Puritanism
- — is only the Sunday coat of what is the body, what is accessible to reason. Hence the
- Reason, bound to body and soul, is what is asserting itself here.
- hold of the human body and soul through the will and from those spirits, on the other hand, who,
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- towards the economic. The desire is, in a certain sense, to embody the intellect in the economic
- seven years in which the human being develops the physical body, are not significant for what he
- etheric body is developed, the human being must first of all be recognized. What has to be
- recognized is what then emerges as the astral body at the age of fourteen or fifteen and which
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- unconscious etheric body. Today, when the principle of independent judgment is appearing, there
- the astral body is born in him. There is born in him that which carries into the world —
- develop the astral body in the right way. Education and training take on a completely new
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- that what the human being bears today as his physical body is
- his etheric body is a result of the second, third and fourth conditions. What we call his astral
- body is the result of the third and fourth conditions. And now, in our present earth-evolution,
- actual spirit-man. These will have to be elaborated in the human being, just as physical body,
- etheric body and astral body have been elaborated, and just as the 'I' is being worked on at the
- spirit-self is the transformation of the astral body into a higher stage, that life-spirit is the
- transformation of the etheric body to a higher stage and spirit-man is the transformation of the
- physical body to a higher stage. This transformation of the physical body, however, will not take
- astral body, nor life-spirit in my etheric body nor spirit-man in my physical body, but what I
- know that I cannot yet bring spirit-self into my entire astral body, but I have to bring it into
- consciousness try to transform him even as regards his external sheaths — his astral body,
- etheric body and physical body — but, as earthly man, he cannot achieve this. He has to say
- they are therefore described as being experiences free of the body. Again, in his 'scientific
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