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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • perceive it as it does an ordinary animal. When the soul's eye is
    • perceives when he looks into himself: he sees it arising in him as
    • passions, as bestial lusts, animal instincts; and he perceives what
    • breathed, and perceived it. They felt intensely the difference between
    • turned inward, hence such an event is now perceived only inwardly.
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • things of the outer world: he perceives them, forms abstract thoughts
    • walks in it. One who can see into these things constantly perceives
    • perceive man rightly in his spirit, soul, and body as he is
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • the Druid priests were specially trained to perceive these. So he
    • subconscious sense organ: subconsciously the head perceives through
    • the chest. Just as we perceive outer events in the sense-world through
    • heart, the head, and particularly the cerebellum, perceives the blood
    • being nourished by the transformed foodstuffs, perceives the
    • perceive the course of the seasons within himself by means of his
    • what was there perceived really showed in man — in the motion of
    • Mithras followers perceived by means of their heart-science could not
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • confronting someone, I perceive many different expressions of his
    • Now let us see what this imagination perceives during the course of a
    • attitude of his soul we can perceive the warm heartbeat of a
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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    • Thus it was possible still in the old mysteries to perceive in feeling
    • souls perceive this in-breathing of the Earth-soul element, either in
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • outside in cosmic space is to be feelingly perceived within the
    • the Easter thought — just as the St. John's thought was perceived
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • Easter festival was livingly felt and perceived, when man still took
    • perceived along with the natural-sensible element.
    • have to be at the end of September — he could perceive with a
    • the autumn; if he could perceive how the animal and plant life
    • soul to perceive the beauty of the spring, the growing, sprouting,
    • burgeoning life. But to be able to perceive also when the leaves fade
    • shining, soul-spiritual element arises — to be able to perceive
    • — to be able to perceive how in the falling of the leaves the
    • content, then he will be able truly to perceive the completing
    • able to perceive rightly the primordial trinity in all existence, then
    • to be perceived truly in all its time-shaping power and forcefulness.
    • life, when we perceive in the depths this triple pulse of cosmic
    • interweaving of the two as the third, then he perceives this
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • do not perceive precisely that which present-day humanity is so proud
    • of. Thus the people of that period did not perceive what existed in
    • consciousness by means of which they perceive very clearly the plant
    • at this time of midsummer people could perceive the mineral realm at
    • because — just as we perceive the fruiting, the blossoming, the
    • relation to his human form. And so it was that what man perceived as
    • to perceive as far as the skin itself (red in drawing); he did
    • limits. He perceives his contour indeed as the typically human feature
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • cycle of the year in its phenomena was perceived, and indeed today can
    • still be perceived, as a result of life, as something which in its
    • and what he perceives rays in. But the feeling a person has
    • perceived to be once more gradually withdrawing and leaving the human
    • perceived through his feeling that above all he was to absorb into
    • This was the season man perceived as the time of divine-moral
    • And thus it was that especially at midsummer people perceived the
    • man perceives about him in the woods, in the trees, in the plants, he
    • earthly is streaming upward.” — Man already perceived and
    • what he perceived and felt then of earthly nature was in conformity in
    • equinox we have what was perceived as the activity of repentance.
    • that was perceived as wisdom in the most ancient Mysteries, namely,
    • particular meaning. This meaning emerges when one can perceive the



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