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- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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- physical bodies in the sense that people on earth do today.
- what was then considered in a certain sense the ancestry of man.
- beings in the sense in which today we speak of freedom in connection
- beings willed, in a sense, through the lower spirits — archangels
- purpose and in the sense of superior, divine-spiritual will.
- will, were, in a sense, to receive a free will of their own. That was
- that man should become, in a sense, a twofold being. With one part of
- a certain sense, is also a divine corpse, though on a higher plane,
- perceiving it with his senses. In these three ways external nature
- the naïve outer nature, perceptible to the senses, on the one
- the inner being, the struggle became in a sense — expressed by an
- this sense a Michael deed was performed in the super-sensible realm
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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- OU will have sensed, my dear friends, in what I was able to tell you
- and so on. Yet here again he is limited to sense impressions; and
- come to him who is able to grasp the Michael idea in its right sense
- gloat over their subtlety, but it simply fails to sense how basically
- carried out by a mere sense of duty, many a man may find satisfaction,
- not in the least sense the presence of an elemental being dwelling in
- An idea such as this can readily be sensed in its abundant beauty; but
- more in detail, in the true anthroposophical sense. At the moment we
- the sense world, where he now has his being; and I indicated further
- a super-sensible being in the sense of world he instantly
- themselves as something very special in the present-day sense-world,
- ideas of the senses.
- But in the meantime much has happened in the world. Man has in a sense
- growing older; they will sense the transformation of nature as part of
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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- in the wider sense. But the knowledge of this connection certainly
- borrowed from the sense world; but as the ego and the astral body
- physical sense-world during our waking hours. There we live wholly
- Everything we can think, will, or feel in the physical sense-world is
- in the mere sense-world. — Now, when the Druid priest entered
- Only one who had passed through a certain training could make sense of
- subconscious sense organ: subconsciously the head perceives through
- the chest. Just as we perceive outer events in the sense-world through
- the eye, so the human heart is in reality a sense organ in its
- organism. The heart is the sense organ for perceiving all this in the
- Now, to raise this heart as a sense organ to a certain degree of
- etc., in the human organism. The upper man, the headman, had to sense
- in January from September, and in what way the heart as a sense organ
- partly from sense observation, partly from deductions. The moon, for
- just something to be understood in an abstract sense: it is a real
- reached only by ascending, in a certain sense, to the spirit world. In
- abstract sense, and on the other, the coarser animalistic qualities as
- that we are tracing the process of sense perception. We experience
- then sees ex postfacto how such a sense-process of perception
- left his physical sense-nature — then he indeed feels a mighty,
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- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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- winter mean in a spiritual sense? It means that those spiritual beings
- sense only when you realize that to receive its messages a frame of
- earth life. We shall learn to sense the course of the year as we do the
- described. He sensed the course of the seasons in his own body. That
- forces from the spiritual world, in the wholly concrete sense. It is
- the forces they need, depend in a deep sense upon the contingency of a
- Golgotha in this sense sees death and resurrection in this way of
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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- broader sense of the importance of celebrating Michaelmas today. His
- peasants you know the sense in which I use the word a
- earthly life again also in a spiritual sense, will eventually have to
- And a man in the present who comprehends in the right sense what
- permeate ourselves with the Christ Impulse in the sense of the
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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- belong to the realm of sense reality; and what is connected with the
- to view this world as of equal validity with the physical sense world.
- lays hold of, just as the senses ordinarily lay hold of the outer
- sense world. The people of the early centuries felt that they were
- before the senses.
- the physical sense world, should at the same time maintain that the
- if I may express myself in the modern sense as the Christmas
- initiation; namely, something that was felt in a certain sense to be a
- of life which are not exhausted between birth and death in the sense
- be possible again to unite something spiritual with the cycle of sense
- sense phenomena of the world.
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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- sense-knowledge. But as it became more and more common to view the
- counter-manifestation of the fading sense-perceptible; this should as
- certain sense a test of whether the Michael thought is already strong
- how to conceive the trinity in religion, science, and art in the sense
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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- the sense of this ancient humanity, as enclosed within this space
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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- was enabled in a certain sense to meet his I in the
- he is in a certain sense growing out of the spiritual into Nature.
- a certain sense with his own nature; it was still connected with him.
- develop not an open sense for wisdom, which in accordance with
- summer man was in a sense torn out of himself, his soul-nature being
- dreamed in a certain sense outside the human being. During the
- transformed sense, is again becoming necessary.
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