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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • and in health on his journey between birth and death, and what
    • between death and a new birth.
    • earthly existence between birth and death — and the
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • death, when the animating soul is invisible to external
    • In you and chooses death,
    • In you and chooses death,
    • died in thinking during this time on earth. The death of
    • In you and chooses death,
    • In you and chooses death,
    • In you and chooses death,
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • birth and death. Wherever he doesn't have this firm ground, he
    • life between birth and death - he differentiates between truth
    • between birth and death in a way that you could never really
    • to the overt security which life between birth an death
    • spiritual world between your last death and your present earth
    • whom you pass your life between death and a new birth on earth.
    • In you and chooses death,
    • sense-world between birth and death, he feels to be within his
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • spheres, so that when he passes through the gates of death, he
    • In you and chooses death,
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • and death exists. It contains the vivifying oxygen; it contains
    • spiritual beings who give humanity death - also the death
    • to death, is unmaking us.
    • Ahrimanic ones that act as death in the element of air will
    • tempt you. This is not the death which we see in the physical
    • become related to death you begin to consider it as something
    • death, act in nothingness. We are cramped instead of being
    • battle rages between life and death
    • You can, if death-forces bind you,
    • thrive after death if he becomes aware of what he will
    • experience after death.
    • how will it be after death? When a person passes through the
    • gates of death and his consciousness has still not been erased,
    • death during which the etheric body is dissolving in the cosmic
    • battle rages between life and death
    • You can, if death-forces bind you,
    • also, when one has gone through the sleeping time after death,
    • and passed through the gates of death, it was through this
    • spoken to him during the three stations of life after death.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • described happens. But this inner death of thinking, this death
    • your selfhood's death by cold
    • Fear, lameness and death must develop as negative
    • But your selfhood's death by cold
    • live in Cosmic Life means to experience death as an individual
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • between birth and death, during his earthly existence, he is
    • man uses on earth between birth and death is a corpse. It does
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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    • I drag myself through life from birth till death in order to
    • from pre-earthly existence, from life between death and a new
    • them during the period between death and a new birth. We sense
    • region between death and a new birth, to my earlier
    • have passed through the gates of death. What shines and works
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 13
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    • Sensibly through death and birth,
    • sensibly through death and birth,
    • sensibly through death and birth,
    • and death he is an earthly being. He must always return to
    • Death stands at the long path's end.
    • Who wakens in death-of-matter spirit-birth.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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    • have passed through the gates of death and have been a while
    • person say “I” after death, at most only shortly
    • after death. But after a certain time after death they always
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 16
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    • when we have passed through the gate of death. Once we have
    • passed through the gate of death, looking back at our earthly
    • through after passing through the gate of death, where we
    • through between death and a new birth.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 17
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    • Death stands at the path's end.
    • In matter's death wakes the spirit's birth.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 18
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    • and death. Because behind the appearances in life between birth
    • and death is the reality of what we experience between death and
    • passes through the gate of death will only be able to understand
    • a person enters heavenly existence through the gate of death, and
    • all this, if what he experiences after death it is not to remain
    • what can be experienced in life between death and a new birth
    • schools will go through the gate of death, where they will again
    • here, life between death and a new birth there. They will
    • They go through the gate of death. They hear there what they
    • from death in the spirit-land. For death soon comes in the
    • spirit-land if we go through the gate of death and don't
    • the gods, because we have been overcome by the soul's death
    • may remain alive when they go through the gate of death. This we
    • person who passes through the gate of death will only be able to
    • Death stands at the path's end.
    • In matter's death he wakens spirit-birth.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 19
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    • Volume III. Due to Rudolf Steiner's premature death in
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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    • the thinking that we have between birth and death is the corpse
    • in us between birth and death, is only half alive, how it
    • In you and chooses death,
    • In you and chooses death,
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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    • Thus, life does battle with death
    • If death's power binds you fast,
    • Life and death: We can lose our will to life, we can lose it to
    • death; in life feel it vanish, in death feel it
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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    • of death. We can succumb with our willing to the powers of
    • powers of death, the latter wanting to confine us in a
    • life and death. For we may not only belong to the power of the
    • warmth and cold, and for equilibrium between life and death.
    • Thus, life does battle with death
    • If death's power binds you fast,
    • Thus, life does battle with death
    • If death's power binds you fast,
    • life and death, can find our own Self.
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIV (recapitulation)
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    • death in order to understand the things of the physical-sensory
    • the middle between life and death; how life would have us
    • vanish in timidity; how death would have us cramped in
    • by feeling this death by cold that we pass through, the
    • But self-hood's death by cold,
    • But self-hood's death by cold,
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXV (recapitulation)
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    • as it is between birth and death on earth: we grasp the world
    • humanity as it unfolds between birth and death in the physical
    • between birth and death, into the world of the spirit, then we
    • feeling here in the sensory world between birth and death. But
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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    • cooperate between death and a new birth to arrange karma.



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