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- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- astral body dive down into his etheric body and his physical body, he
- experiences in his astral body and his ego, but not in the ordinary
- content of the etheric and the physical bodies. The etheric body is
- the external aspect of the physical body. As I have mentioned in the
- into the etheric body and the physical body so that we perceive what
- In the etheric body and in the physical body there echoes the music of
- etheric body, and in the physical body in so far as it is of a
- in the physical body is the echo of what resounds from the single
- the cosmos. This is imprinted into the etheric body. Thus, in our
- physical body we unconsciously bear a reflection of the cosmic
- consonants, whereas in our etheric body we bear a reflection of the
- the body and strengthen the speech organs; these are forces that, as
- contributes to the form of the physical body, are built up in such a
- the formative forces taken up into the physical body, and also into
- the etheric body. (This is naturally not a material process but has to
- would have to admit: I am an etheric body, in other words, I am the
- echo of cosmic vowels; I am a physical body, in other words, the echo
- Zodiac; and the life of this echo is my physical body. An echo is
- my etheric body.
- 1. Physical body = Echo of the Zodiac
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- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- The sight of the lifeless body was the true reason why Buddha
- lived outside in the stars took up its abode in the body which
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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- man's place in the Cosmos. The form and shape of his physical body are
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- way. But the human physical body has already received its form, its
- We have thus considered the form of man's physical body, the
- life-stages of his ether-body. We can now proceed to consider
- different. What is it that our physical and our ether-body provide for
- going to sleep until that of waking, the Ego and astral body are
- outside the physical body and the ether-body. Now it may be of very
- and the astral body pass through from the time of falling asleep to
- astral body.
- If, living in our astral body during sleep, we were suddenly to wake
- senses, and the senses pass away with the body. In like manner, the
- its realm is the ether-body. This ether-body only remains with us for
- Earth, to make proper use of his body; a man who has not brought such
- belongs to the higher Hierarchies just as the physical body and
- ether-body of man belong to the physical and etheric worlds.
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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- the nature and destiny of man. We heard that the human physical body
- and ether-body are not connected merely with the external world
- the kind of knowledge which you develop in your spiritual body,
- upon the particular constitution of the body.
- Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- very life of the earth were continued into his own body. And so in the
- to obliterate understanding of these things. Nobody in our days can
- altogether different. It was the body of the Divine World-Soul and of
- Initiation, when he had made his soul so free of the body that the
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- consciousness. To ordinary consciousness our physical body is a
- independent member of the body which, as something complete in
- study from that point of view the life of the body. Then this
- about the body is its never-ending movement. Our body is in a
- man; when, that is, we first see the human body with its
- little resemblance to the life of the body at rest. It is true
- that the life of the body also shows movement; breathing is a
- the delicate, subtle movements of the human physical body
- short, the objective knowledge of the human body perceived it
- When, however, with Imagination we observe the human body, it
- appearance of the physical body to a level with the soul. Soul
- and body come nearer to each other. For Imaginative cognition
- the body in its physical substance appears more like the
- quite different spheres. First, I showed how the physical body
- opposite direction to the life of the body. It is noticeable
- thought-world resembling experience in the physical body.
- body, than is the soul-life — as seen through the inner
- vision of ordinary consciousness. In short, the body grows
- soul-like. And the soul becomes more like the body,
- approach those of the body, and the qualities of the body those
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