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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- will we are asleep, even when fully awake. When we raise an
- about the conditions prevailing from the time we fall asleep until we
- wake up. In our willing, in our actions, we are asleep, while in our
- asleep during the night; we are asleep, in part of our being, during
- waking life too. In our will we are asleep and in our feelings we
- dream. What we experience during actual sleep is withdrawn from our
- going to sleep until that of waking, the Ego and astral body are
- and the astral body pass through from the time of falling asleep to
- the time we wake up until we fall asleep. Our soul is filled with the
- sleep, we are not in the world this side of the senses, we are then in
- But when we fall asleep, we emerge from the world of sense and
- asleep until the time of waking, we live in the world of Spirit, that
- When we wake from sleep we pass over into the world of animals,
- world of sense. When we fall asleep, we pass beyond the world of
- above man — the Angels. And from the time of falling asleep until
- If, living in our astral body during sleep, we were suddenly to wake
- the Divine-Spiritual world — on falling asleep, such a man has no
- we fall asleep, this Angel is waiting as it were for the idealistic
- more intimate becomes our relation to the Angel while we are asleep.
- asleep and our idealistic experiences reach to the Angel, this Angel
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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- without using the physical senses, between the time of falling asleep
- and waking, when you are outside your bodies. When during sleep you
- during sleep, in the form of an intimate knowledge of Nature of which
- sleep but during waking consciousness in connection with the external
- even in waking life a certain part of our being sleeps and dreams. The
- feelings we dream and in the operations of our will we are asleep.
- is less capable of penetrating the secrets of Nature during sleep.
- a way that your souls, while you sleep every night, are not
- them during sleep. But the bodies of to-day are not always a help in
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- is not in a sleeping state only during ordinary sleep but that
- sleep happens to man, as a being of soul and spirit, from the
- moment of falling asleep to that of waking.
- as what goes on in sleep. It is only because we can see the
- sleeping state. And the whole of our life of feeling runs its
- in sleep — we become aware of our own reality and of the
- material basis of the will. In sleep the ego leaves the
- we are asleep at night our ego is driven out of the whole
- ego is as much outside those parts as in sleep it is driven out
- in sleep we are driven outside. No one understands the will who
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