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  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture I
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    • According to modern views this is so much nonsense
    • real sense to the Cosmos. Let me remind you of what is said in the
    • bound up with the senses. It was imparted in a more pictorial, poetic
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture II
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    • what outward impression he makes upon our senses or aesthetic
    • are more conscious of the appearance they present to our senses, our
    • merely the sense image — but to this extent they are, after
    • above and beyond the world that is revealed to the senses. Man
    • he belongs to the world of sense. We can have no real knowledge of
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture III
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    • something to our senses, what the spiritual realm contains means
    • sense. Between death and a new birth we speak of Angeloi,
    • revealed, as compared with the sense world. But you will realise,
    • too, that the things of the sense world conceal far, far more than
    • outer, political sense it is of course true that Europe repulsed the
    • the old sense were no longer possible — this personality was
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture IV
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    • in the widest sense. And the question may be asked: Since these wise
    • focused so exclusively upon geometry that in the real sense of the
    • serve to unite us more and more closely. In this sense let me assure
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture V
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    • with physical senses? The Earth can do no other than subject it to
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture VI
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    • Universe and we are, therefore, mutilated in a certain sense, the
    • embryonic. life. In a certain sense this remains the case through the
    • according to the thoughts. But here, in a certain sense, is the
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, V: Lecture VII
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    • shattering; these mysteries are in a sense alien to earthly life. And
    • appear in life as great figures in a different sense, but not as
    • intensely human sense. An impression of the proceedings in these
    • earthly existence in a certain sense, bore his soul to these Beings
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture One
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    • sense but you will understand what is meant — is the
    • did not do so we could not be men in the true sense for the
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Two
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    • never been inhabitants of the Earth in the literal sense;
    • seem not only paradoxical but sheer nonsense to the modern mind
    • ‘nonsense’ is the truth. The sages in the ancient Mysteries
    • certain sense no longer whole. For a man is one with his
    • sense; and it is this Cosmic Love that bears what now remains
    • matter in the real sense [The difference between
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Three
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    • this is not in accord with reality. But in a general sense it
    • the Earthly — which now lies below. In a certain sense we
    • is within us — and the same applies in a spiritual sense
    • whole world is revealed in what the physical senses
    • true sense only by the realisation that historical evolution
    • — eroticism in the spiritual sense — crept into the
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Four
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    • sense of tragedy, dejection and inner despair which accompany
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Five
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    • there is no sense in saying: the straight way is the shortest
    • holds good in the broad sense — is sometimes broken
    • inflexible sense for freedom which was deeply connected in his
    • For in a certain sense Garibaldi was the very personification
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Six
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    • we realise that sense-impressions and the thoughts we form
    • completely awake. As well as these thoughts, sense-impressions,
    • sense-perceptions, we also have, of course, the life of
    • true. We shall feel that our thoughts, our sense-impressions
    • can say: it is only in our sense-impressions and thoughts that
    • is only through another sense-impression, another mental
    • remained; and so — because it would have been senseless
    • can be deepened and finer organs of sense will develop. Then,
    • around you there is not only the sense-world of nature; in
    • everything that is revealed in sense-perceptions, in colours,
    • no longer able to think in the real sense; we can only think
    • ourselves to others in the true and real sense. It is from this
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Seven
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    • simply nonsense to talk about the ancient Gnosis having been
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Eight
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    • within and the thoughts which enter via the senses. These are
    • sense-organs, although the first rudiments of them were already
    • it acts upon everything belonging to the nerves-and-senses
    • system, especially the senses, through the whole
    • organism. In their present form the senses developed in
  • Title: Karmic Relationships, VII: Lecture Nine
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    • — into the nerves-senses man, the
    • our attention to its polar opposite, the nerves-and-senses
    • clairvoyance in the best sense of the word actually means going
    • karma of a man's past is revealed to physical sense-perception.
    • speak of man in the spiritual sense we can say: Man is so
    • experience with our head in the physical world of sense. They
    • Between the nerves-and-senses system which is based primarily
    • with a deep sense of responsibility.
    • intellectualistic sense penetrates into the whole being of man.



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