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- Title: Lecture: Soul and Spirit in the Human Physical Constitution
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- pictures of dream-life as immediate realities in themselves, neither
- shall we seek in dreams for knowledge as we seek it in waking mental
- dreaming is a form of knowledge. It is a particular form of physical
- 'dreaming' inner conditions when, let us say, he wakes up with the
- dream of having endured the heat of an intensely hot stove and then,
- inflammatory condition. In other ways too, dreams assume definite
- configuration. A man may dream of coiling snakes when something is out
- of order in the intestines; or he may dream of caves into which he is
- Obscurely and dimly, dreams point to our inner organic life, and we
- dreams. There is merely an enhancement of this when the dreams of
- It is generally believed that deep, dreamless sleep contributes
- nothing at all in the way of knowledge, that dreamless sleep is quite
- Dreamless sleep has its definite task to perform for knowledge
- not continually interrupted by sleep. But whereas dream-filled sleep
- organic conditions, dreamless sleep imparts to us the consciousness of
- waking consciousness we perceive the external world. Through dreams we
- fragments of our inner, organic conditions. Through dreamless sleep we
- dreamless sleep, dream-filled sleep, the waking state.
- dream-consciousness, yielding pictures which have no sharp outlines
- dreamless sleep, in which ideas and thought-pictures become not only
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- Title: Lecture: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- waking consciousness, there is dream-consciousness, and we heard
- yesterday that dreams are essentially pictures or symbols of inner
- in our dreams it comes to expression in pictures. I said that we may
- dream of coiling snakes when we have some intestinal disorder, or we
- may dream of an excessively hot stove and wake up with palpitations of
- heart, the snakes symbolized the intestines, and so forth. Dreams
- point us to our organism; the consciousness of dreamless sleep is, as
- dream-consciousness which has to do with actual bodily processes. We
- strongly when we pass into the consciousness of dreamless sleep. Thus
- Title: Lecture: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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- ordinary consciousness as what takes place in deep sleep, in dreamless
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