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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • present-day man who is able to experience his own being in an inner,
    • gradually developed upward to the point where it experiences spirit.
    • with man. The will of these beings was not experienced by them in such
    • enthusiasm when he experiences creative nature in its sprouting and
    • Century, experienced nature and man and described them to their
    • speak; so that on the one hand, in unenlightened experience of the
    • significance only when we are able to experience in our soul such a
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • an actual retrospect of prenatal experiences man had passed through as
    • for the development of what we experience in the consciousness of
    • experience, an experience men can think of in a way similar to that
    • may call it that — becomes actual experience.
    • Let us now turn our attention to such experiences as can enter our
    • inner, conscious experiences might at a pinch occur lacking the
    • it as an important, incisive experience, and to rise from your chair
    • And that is exactly what should be experienced within the
    • anthroposophical movement: the need to experience as life-forces those
    • is to come alive again. He must really be able to experience spirit,
    • and he must be able to gather this experience wholly out of thought
    • the world are awaiting. He will experience the spring, sensing the
    • And men will experience the cycle of the seasons. They will experience
    • can once more experience the cycle of the seasons as a living reality,
    • have retained of this sort of thing is the ability to experience in
    • that much. But to experience the pulse-beat of outer existence as we
    • seasons as we experience the life inside our own skin — that is
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • experienced by the ego and astral body outside the physical and
    • etheric bodies. The nature of such super-sensible experiences is of
    • experiences. Why? Our dreams employ nothing but outer or inner
    • experiences, but they give these a different contiguity. Why is this?
    • human beings the dream remains an experience that does not pass over
    • everything that is ordinarily experienced by the ego, and the astral
    • physical and etheric bodies, passes over into the experiences of the
    • bring the super-sensible to consciousness and experience it in our
    • way the human being experienced himself as a higher being,
    • cosmic spirituality was experienced.
    • women knew all about rain from practical experience, though the men on
    • that we are tracing the process of sense perception. We experience
    • experiences is real ecstasy. The world becomes immense; and what he is
    • offer the human soul anything that can seem like a cosmic experience.
    • Nowadays we really think only of earthly experiences. Cosmic
    • experience leads us out to participation in the cosmos; and only by
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • their experiences with the planets. — And just as we experience
    • part of our existence, so man once experienced his existence as part
    • herein anthroposophists must be the pioneers — is to experience
    • can develop his nature-consciousness; but when he experiences the dying
    • in nature the experience is a challenge to oppose this dying with the
    • such experience is without consequences for the totality of man's life
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • enough to experience inwardly something very powerful when they
    • Who was now united with mankind. The Gemuets could experience with
    • image. And this inner experience was a reality in the human
    • the way man's Gemuet could inwardly experience the Entombment
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • animals.” — People experienced along with Nature the gradual
    • experience with Nature in such a way — when their consciousness
    • and heard around them but what they experienced with their whole human
    • being. They experienced the course of the year as an organic life
    • soul-experiences with the change of teeth, other soul experiences with
    • always that which is experienced within all the festival moods in
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • is dreamily experienced, but not to the mineral; this lies outside
    • forces, with what man experienced in his own being, he could not
    • experienced a lighting up of his ego. It was as if the ego shone into
    • activities that arose from the impelling force in Nature experienced
    • race. At Christmas time he advanced to the experience of the human
    • certain seasons because at other times the people who experienced the
    • experience it at all. For all that the people could experience through
    • the life of the cosmos in the same way that he experienced it in
    • with the cosmos. But once man has come to experience his freedom and
    • his world of thought, then he must emerge again and experience
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • is fond of his instincts; he may be fond of this or that experience.
    • summer dream which they experienced in reality; a summer dream through
    • inner experience to what was going on outside. And he also thought, he
    • pondered in his mind about how he experienced his being woven-together
    • human being experienced the transition from summer to autumn in such a
    • experienced something of the earthly during the autumnal equinox. But
    • revealed itself as we have indicated, man could experience in a
    • this unique poem of initiation experience has been translated into



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