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- Title: Lecture I: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- Sunlight and Moonlight, Eclipses and Man's Life of the Soul
- [Sunlight and Moonlight, Eclipses and Man's Life of the Soul]
- their development when, gazing upon the rising sun, they entered into
- to all that took place at daybreak. When the sun was slowly rising
- sun by the German poet and writer, Johann Gottfried Herder. This
- insignificant modern poets. For Herder looks upon the sunrise as a
- soul itself, as though the sun were rising from inner depths
- when he looked at the rising sun.
- Still more intensely was the mystery of the sunrise felt by a man such
- the moment of sunrise, when the first rays of the morning sun carried
- of sunrise, to put their most solemn and sacred questions to the
- Such an initiate said to himself: When the sun sends the first
- rays of the sun penetrate to me, I can myself send out to meet them
- Nowadays men describe the sun by saying that it sends its rays down
- of the sun pour down from the heavens upon the earth, man can send his
- will out into the direction of the sun far out into cosmic
- from the earth towards the sun, the old initiates sent forth their
- earth towards the sun, and he received the answers from the rays of
- only the physical properties of sun and moon. The old initiate said:
- While the sun continually sends its light down upon the earth,
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- Title: Lecture II: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- I will allude briefly to the indications given in last Sunday's
- to that of the light streaming from the sun to the earth. So it can be
- physical sun and the physical moon are anything else than signs for
- physical sun I am speaking of something that comes out of the past.
- Jupiter-existence. Hence it must not be said that the sun seen by our
- sun is only the symbol for that sun-nature towards which the human
- whole is observed from the Earth, we have the Sun, and, as outer
- Nearer to the Earth than to the Sun we have Venus and Mercury. Let us
- towards the Sun in cosmic space, and that after the dissolution of the
- will, which reaches, first, the Sun-existence, the Sun-sphere.
- They sent their questions towards the Sun along the streams of the
- of the Sun; he waits, and then, after a time, receives his answers
- to questions sent out to meet the rays of the Sun streaming from the
- choir of the Archai. The discourse between Sun and Moon and the
- Such questions reached only as far as the Sun and the answers came
- designated as those of Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Moon, Venus and
- significance of the Sun-forces is that they draw man's will-nature
- towards the Sun and after his death lead him out into the cosmos and
- Thus the planets near the Sun have to do more with the physical
- from the Sun have to do more with the etheric elements in man s
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- Title: Lecture III: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- the Sun-nature on the one side and to the Moon-nature on the other,
- from forces in the cosmos. Leaving aside the Sun-nature for the
- Sun
- Title: Lecture IV: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- Now the entire plant-world is intimately bound up with the sun-forces,
- with solar action. The effects produced by the sun are not confined to
- rays of the sun, for the warmth and light are permeated through and
- to the time when the earth itself had a Sun-existence. It was then
- time, when the earth had a Sun-existence, the physical part of the
- Sun-existence was such that no definite plants or animal beings could
- reflected sunlight from the moon on to the earth, and also streams
- the sphere of the direct light from the sun. But all that gives the
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