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- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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- around him by means of his sense-perceptions. What he sees, he orders
- being. The sense-perceptions received from outside, the ideas
- originated in external sense-perceptions and has been
- outer world. Here are the outer sense-perceptions. We link
- perceives how something of the power which belongs to perception and thought,
- survey all that we receive through our sense-perceptions, there
- sense-perceptions. Just as little as man, when he looks into his
- as sense-perceptions; he cannot see beyond it. He adds to it a
- desires to penetrate beyond the sense-perceptions. And it was this
- sense-perceptions with one's ordinary human Ego, one might be harmed.
- wants to penetrate beyond the sense-perceptions. How does this Ego
- sense-perceptions. Hence to the ancient oriental sage it was clear
- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- was there in visible actuality for the perception of the ancient
- consciousness, beginning with sense-perception and going on as far as
- born as little babies, we are really for external perception not unlike
- develop a keen and sensitive perception for these two worlds — the
- get beyond ordinary sense-perception and reach the point where
- disperses like cosmic dust. It is only to ordinary sense-perception
- Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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- world. He is woven into it only in regard to his perception,
- his perceptions, for he may turn his eyes to the things he wants
- to see; he may collect his perceptions in the form of thoughts,
- in regard to the world of his perceptions. This world takes hold
- would perceive here on earth if every sense perception were to
- hypnotize him, as if every sense perception were to take hold of
- perception, man therefore lost, in the course of time, his
- perception arising out of the hypnotizing coercion which exists
- in a world of apparent perception and in it surges up something
- with freedom and the illusion of perception, and on the other,
- Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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- perception which develops in front of the memory-mirror,
- offers and the outer sense-perception. He adds to it a material
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- memory-mirror and the outer sense perceptions. Just as little
- as sense perception; he cannot see beyond it. He adds to it a
- sphere of the sense phenomena. Hence to the perception of the
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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- beginning with sense perception and going on as far as the
- perception, quite similar to a creature of nature. Out of
- get beyond ordinary sense perception and reach the point
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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- the life of sense perception. By having within you the life
- of sense perception, you become permeated with the thoughts
- perceptions and have then the strength to drown this
- sense perception. Inasmuch as by way of our I we emerge out of ourselves,
- action, the other pole of sense perception (see last
- arrive at sense perception we grasp it. When we learn to
- next diagram). Before we arrive at sense perceptions,
- to grasp, however, is the perception of what lies between
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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- when he has full sense perception — and there he passes
- our sense perceptions. We form mental images about these and
- I sketch this inner being, in perception the world as it were
- perception. As soon as we advance to thinking, something is
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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- perceptions and impressions are those that become clear to us
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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- the cosmos through my perceptions, through my experiences. I
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VIII
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- present animals, which is confined to the perception of the
- perception of the processes surrounding Jupiter.
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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- way, though dully. We can have a waking, conscious perception
- however, that the world of sense perceptions breaks upon
- of the sense perceptions
- penetrates the I. Now the appearance of the sense perceptions
- then, that the sense perceptions penetrate in from without.
- Before death, the pictures in the sense perceptions are
- Already, however, he is abstracting in his perception. Warmth
- our perception of dead things at all, however? The entire
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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- man's world of perception is also appearance. The human being
- appearance, which constitutes our waking life of perception,
- say that mans world of perception between birth and death
- unfree regarding the world of perceptions. He is overpowered,
- if he were to be hypnotized by every single sense perception,
- if he were to be overpowered by every single sense perception
- existence from the appearance of perception, the human being
- time in which the human being entered a world of perception
- perception. Man is therefore threatened by the danger of
- regarding the world of perception, but rather into something
- world of perception, of appearance, and in this world surges
- world of perception faces the human being as appearance for
- hand with freedom, the appearance of perception, and on the
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