Searching Rudolf Steiner Lectures by GA number (GA0223) Matches
You may select a new search term and repeat your search.
Searches are not case sensitive, and you can use
regular expressions
in your queries.
Query type:
Query was: dream
Here are the matching lines in their respective documents.
Select one of the highlighted words in the matching lines below
to jump to that point in the document.
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
Matching lines:
- it, of something spiritual; we do not dream that every such plant
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
Matching lines:
- one: the condition of dream-pervaded sleep. In order to obtain points
- relates to this condition. Dreaming may be associated with inner
- between dream symbols and our inner organic states and processes. Or
- misleading to take the conceptional content of a dream very
- the nature of man the dream content as it pertains to the conception
- development of a dream, on the other hand, is of the greatest import.
- Suppose a man dreams he is climbing a mountain. It is an excessively
- Something like fear, something of disappointment enters his dream.
- this dream that should really not be sought in the pictures themselves
- discover a certain emotional content underlying the actual dream
- give rise to quite a different dream. The man might dream he is
- other; and the dramatic content in question could be dreamt in still
- The pictorial content of a dream may vary continually; the essential
- factor is what underlies the dream in the way of movements, tension
- and relaxation, hope and disappointment. Nevertheless, the dream
- dream drama is clothed in pictures.
- experiences. Why? Our dreams employ nothing but outer or inner
- It is because dreams are a protest against our mode of life in the
- interwoven with the system of natural laws, and dreams break through
- this. Dreams will not stand for it, so they rip events out of their
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
Matching lines:
- ascribe a somewhat dreamy nature to this old form of consciousness.
- And indeed it was out of this dream condition that those insights
- Through this dreamy, or we can also say instinctively clairvoyant
- ego-consciousness, as we do today. In the dreamlike consciousness, a
- pictures; yet it was dreamlike. These people entered into, for
- They said to themselves: The people have a dreamlike
- life in their environment. In their dream-pictures these
- people indeed lived with the plant life; but their dream consciousness
- is dreamily experienced, but not to the mineral; this lies outside
- the dream-consciousness. You know that even in a person's dreams
- of the dream.
- into dreams from outside. In order to bring this about, the
- man had in his dream-consciousness he poured out into the cosmos, as
- this way there entered into the dream of existence, into the ancient
- dreamy consciousness also the dream of the ego.
- ego-feeling into his dreaming consciousness. In the depth of winter he
- the spheres let his ego sound into his dream-consciousness.
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
Matching lines:
- summer dream which they experienced in reality; a summer dream through
- dream by which they were convinced that every phenomenon of Nature was
- All the fanciful embellishment of the midsummer night's dream, of the
- St. John's night dream, is what remained later of the wondrous forms
- dreamed in a certain sense outside the human being. During the
- depths of winter, however, people sank into themselves and dreamed
- their soul-element, they dreamed within their own being. Of
- * Because of Rudolf Steiner's lectures referring to The Dream
The
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib is maintained by:
The e.Librarian:
elibrarian@elib.com
|