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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • waking state. It remains unconscious and essentially forms the actual
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • us in waking life? They provide what we perceive through our senses
    • Dreams have to be grasped by the waking life of thought if they are to
    • waking life too. In our will we are asleep and in our feelings we
    • going to sleep until that of waking, the Ego and astral body are
    • that of waking up. When we are awake, we are confronted by
    • out and encounter them; but with our sense-perceptions, our waking
    • atoms; but they are only dreams — dreams of his waking
    • waking consciousness on this side of the tapestry of sense.
    • with our waking thoughts, in yonder world, from the time of falling
    • asleep until the time of waking, we live in the world of Spirit, that
    • waking, we are connected with the Being who is allotted to man as his
    • experience true human love, who in his waking life has no devotion to
    • above material interests, we garner, in our waking life, forces
    • waking life and have united us with our Angel, these accompany us when
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • and waking, when you are outside your bodies. When during sleep you
    • sleep but during waking consciousness in connection with the external
    • even in waking life a certain part of our being sleeps and dreams. The
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • with our waking state. To the unprejudiced observer our feeling
    • moment of falling asleep to that of waking.
    • consciousness, so that, even during our waking hours, what



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