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- Title: Lecture: Soul and Spirit in the Human Physical Constitution
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- sleep, from the moment of falling asleep to the moment of waking;
- From the moment of falling asleep to the moment of waking, the astral
- astral body by the air organism during waking life. We can speak in a
- and the etheric body that remain as they are during the waking state;
- When we turn to consider waking life, from what has been said we shall
- a way during sleep as during the waking state, when the Ego and the
- which in waking life we have driven out through our Ego which is part
- Waking life and sleeping life may therefore also be studied from this
- the cosmic spirituality which on waking we drive out through our Ego,
- for in waking life it is the Ego that brings about in the
- elaboration of perceptions from the moment of waking to that of
- shall we seek in dreams for knowledge as we seek it in waking mental
- on waking, finds that he is feverish or is suffering from some kind of
- waking life. But this consciousness is inwardly strengthened through
- the external world if we were always awake, if this waking state were
- waking consciousness we perceive the external world. Through dreams we
- dreamless sleep, dream-filled sleep, the waking state.
- the waking consciousness and as states of consciousness become ever
- speak of having only the ordinary waking consciousness any more than
- namely in waking life only; nevertheless we have it within us as an
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- Title: Lecture: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- to us in waking life from the moment of waking to the moment of
- waking consciousness, there is dream-consciousness, and we heard
- for it again on waking. It is through the deprivation undergone
- between falling asleep and waking that he is able to feel himself
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