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- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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- to discern it can perceive even now, in the phenomena of decline of
- souls who could endure what they perceived.
- with some pleasant music. One needs only to perceive the distance
- often fails to recognise what he perceives in his inner being as a
- mirror within. We perceive what is reflected by the memory-mirror. We
- perceives how something of the power which belongs to perception and thought,
- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- Then we perceive the spirit within us in the act of creating. For
- to you that you perceive with your sense of hearing, then you know
- to surrender yourself, in order that you may perceive his being in
- us when we perceive. It is the same when we dive down to the inner
- and weave. To begin with, he perceives these Beings by means of
- surrender — these Beings he comes to perceive with the help of
- can be perceived.
- Christian centuries these things were instinctively perceived.
- Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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- world which we perceive is a semblance, an illusion. But the
- spiritual background, spoke through this semblance. He perceived
- perceives from birth to death — but everything I say
- Man perceives the world, but in the form of semblance.
- not perceive the external world which he sees here, between birth
- perceives the human being himself, man's inner being. Man's world
- of him violently, as it were. It is just as if he perceived as he
- would perceive here on earth if every sense perception were to
- perceiving the world as an illusion, so that he perceived
- episode without beginning and end; the world which we perceive
- which the eye is able to perceive the Sun. In Christ an older
- Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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- he perceives, with his understanding. He also sees into his own
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- could endure what they perceived. Man's inner being actually
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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- existence. Then we perceive the creating spirit within us,
- human being, when he speaks words to you that you perceive
- must surrender yourself, as it were, in order to perceive the
- in that we perceive. It is the same when we dive down to the
- perceives these beings through an imagination; for his
- full devotion — these beings he comes to perceive with
- have the capacity to perceive these two opposite activities
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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- objective thought-weaving is perceived, when the moment of
- perceive as objective weaving of thought when we can seize
- the moment of awaking with presence of mind, we perceive as
- perceive as an inner weaving, but one that is fully living.
- are, and perceive the sense impressions with the thinking, so
- perceive what is weaving in the outer world in this dreamlike
- perceive the sleeping conditions as the darkest spaces in the
- progress of memory. We do not perceive the I directly in
- ordinary consciousness; we perceive it only as we perceive
- thoughts that is objective. One at first perceives this
- however, what, if one penetrates it, one perceives as
- therefore, we perceive our past karma.
- shelter only between falling asleep and awaking, we perceive
- perceive its effects out of the past if we can maintain our
- hand, we perceive our future karma if we can maintain
- it. He can perceive it, however; it is there. There, too, is
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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- consciousness can perceive how these pictures descend into
- longings to become man. One can perceive this with
- itself so as to become the thought-web that we can perceive
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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- you perceive some outer object, a cube, for example, a
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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- we perceive the position of human beings in regard to the
- tend toward the animal structure. If we perceive the human
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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- be perceived outwardly of the vegetation as an outer side,
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VIII
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- as we perceive him today we are able to understand something
- perceive its true form at all, but we do perceive this true
- perceive pictures by means of our Imaginative consciousness,
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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- If we perceive the will consciously or, let us say, in an
- really perceive only the hue that our thought content casts
- The content of our willing is perceived only dully. The
- perceive. For at death he has laid aside everything that is
- perceived of nature's green, insofar as he really has
- the middle of the fifteenth century. This age perceives only
- perceives the world in color through his sense of sight, so
- he also perceives the world in warmth through his sense of
- perceived in the life of the world really cannot be pictured
- sense of smell. Warmth, perceived objectively outside
- light. But where is the light anyway? Man perceives colors;
- he perceives some shadings of colors even when he knows it is
- doesn't perceive the light; through the light he perceives
- colors, but the light itself he does not perceive. You may
- light and in the light we perceive color, but nothing of the
- space that is completely dark you would perceive no more than
- the portal of death, however, then, just as he perceived the
- scent that accompanied warmth he now perceives something
- really perceives it. Hebrew still had something like that:
- Ruach. This flooding forth is perceived. That which
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- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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- not to perceive the world as appearance, if he could not
- perceive the appearance, he could not be free. The
- is a world of appearance. Man perceives the world, but he
- perceives it as appearance.
- not perceive this outer world that he sees here, between
- essentially perceives the human being himself, the inner
- eyes where he wishes; he may combine what he perceives into
- perceived in the same way as he would perceive here on earth
- perceive the sun. This central spiritual being was
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