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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • All that, living in outer nature, is a mirror of the Godhead. It
    • Gemüt, just because it mirrors the Godhead and is at
    • did — he sees it as a mirror of the Godhead. — but then he
    • head — the outer cosmic figure of Michael, towering, radiant,
    • head — but working down into the heart — the power of
    • his own head and in that head his own thoughts. In his
    • dependent upon the head but upon the rhythmic organism of man. The air
    • again be the general air when I exhale it. It is only the head that
    • head alone became seeing. The head alone, however, develops only
    • something not originating in human heads or hearts but in the cosmos.
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • merely by the head but especially by the Gemüt; for at
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • so far as to say “muttonhead.”
    • “cabbage-head.”]
    • of mind to have been such as to make him label himself a muttonhead.
    • subconscious calls the conscious mind a muttonhead, and it lies; hence
    • subconscious sense organ: subconsciously the head perceives through
    • heart, the head, and particularly the cerebellum, perceives the blood
    • etc., in the human organism. The upper man, the headman, had to sense
    • thinking moved higher up toward the head and became purer, like the



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