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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • towards what the sense-world has accomplished for humanity when
    • sense-world has provided necessary, practical revelations to
    • senses, it is futile to ask it what we ourselves are as human
    • to come to the frontier of the sense-world, where the spirit's
    • Therefore, at the frontier between the sense-world and the
    • Before him the fields of sense widen,
    • in the area of the senses, but on the other side spreading out
    • in the fields of sense — which we must live during our
    • Before him the fields of sense widen,
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • with normal consciousness can grasp the sense-world, which is
    • senses, which however he is not able to identify with his own
    • the senses provide - the exterior world. Now, however, he is
    • Therefore on the border between the sense-world and the
    • Before him lie the far-spread fields of sense-existence,
    • side, in the sense-fields. He points to the other side where
    • beasts arising from the yawning abyss between the sense-world
    • order to sense the importance of what I am saying, my dear
    • sense-world, for the gods of the cosmos is the corpse of our
    • underlined], and if you correctly sense how all three are
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • existence with their senses. Rather should one say: When even
    • leave the world of the senses behind, a world only the
    • observations in the world of senses - life consists of such
    • the sense world to unfold his will, when he proceeds from
    • all the knowledge of the senses and reason you may have gleaned
    • world, which in a certain sense slip under your thoughts,
    • when one enters the spiritual world, he immediately senses that
    • sense-world between birth and death, he feels to be within his
    • only a vague sense of our I - “Selfhood” - we
    • senses:
    • rhythms you have the circulating blood. Seek the sense of these
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • Therefore, it is necessary that in an Esoteric School a sense
    • sense has been developed it will be possible to acquire - in
    • grow together with the world. We must learn to develop a sense
    • deep earthly forces. We sensed correctly the part of our
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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    • the spiritual world, in a certain sense thinking, feeling and
    • through our senses, but which at first indicate no relationship
    • bridge over this must be built. We must, in a sense, merge with
    • the senses, and how reason understands it, it is certainly not
    • sense them as separate. In fact we are far more sensitive to
    • me. But we are not aware of the fact that, in the sense that we
    • see, light must, in a sense, have a moral effect. And we must
    • with light, it is absorbed in a certain sense, interwoven with
    • Luciferic light-beings would in a certain sense fly away with
    • sense, for example: “My love goes out to you, so that it
    • senses are aware of is only the outer manifestation; behind it
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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    • earth has developed in such a way that he only senses this
    • element merges in a certain sense with the outer world's watery
    • thinking. When breathing, completely refined, strikes the sense
    • senses is designated as light. Not only what works through the
    • sensed as touch, is light. All perception through the senses is
    • man is transported in a certain sense to inner voluptuousness
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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    • anthroposophy is and that they are in a certain sense listeners
    • Therefore, more and more a serious, in a certain sense strict
    • School - in the sense of objective truth, will we be able to
    • however, reveal to the senses what it is a reflection of.
    • his senses when within the physical body. He perceives the
    • the soul, to make the senses subdued, close the eyes, hear
    • sleeps in man, we sense the spirit which forms the head from
    • it previously was. Previously the senses were the transmitters
    • of sense-impressions, and one was not aware that the will goes
    • through the sense of warmth, and through every other sense as
    • The senses' multiple heaven-weaving
    • recognizes how will goes through the head and how the senses
    • The senses' manifold heavenly weave.
    • Just as you recognize the senses as will, you also recognize
    • The senses' manifold heavenly weave.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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    • obtained. In the same sense, when something comes from the
    • nonsense which keeps being repeated must cease, because with
    • our senses, through everything in us, that enters into us and
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • strives for real knowledge, then he must have a sense for the
    • world around him - an open, free sense. For during the time
    • the grand, powerful, sublime, wise, beautiful things his senses
    • is it just then, when he has a correct sense of the sublimity,
    • And we think about our sense-perceptible surroundings on earth
    • the ears, by the sense of warmth, by the other senses. We
    • the spiritual cell behind the sense oriented thinking. But then
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • With common sense we can understand all of anthroposophy, but
    • body were a sense organ. That's why he imitates everything,
    • from doing with its senses what we as adults do with them. The
    • man, touch and sense in your body's being
    • only with the sense of touch, how earth forces act on you and
    • Once we have finished the third part we feel a sense of piety
    • truly religious cosmic sense which can be undergone through
    • spiritual world, we sense how here, on this side, our body
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • O man, touch and sense in your body's being
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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    • live in a world in which the senses, the whole physical
    • our senses and reason only in connection with the
    • sense-perceptible world which surrounds us, it will be
    • dear friends, as I have often stressed, human common sense can
    • reference to this common sense where a touchstone exists
    • common sense from physicality and the senses to be able to
    • grasp sense-free truth, sense-free knowledge.
    • therefore the extent to which common sense is bound to
    • common sense which understands anthroposophy, then at the
    • independently of corporeality. And this healthy common sense
    • common sense which understands anthroposophy is the beginning
    • starts with this understanding through healthy common sense and
    • therefore in a certain sense undergo a cosmic evolution. Many
    • can come to a sense of veneration for what is expanding out
    • sense-images of the stars disappear and the star-filled sky
    • eye and encompasses him. People in ancient times sensed that
    • robust sense-perceptible reality. But you are blind, you live
    • senses the impulse in the dialog between lines 1 and
    • now senses:
    • earth's darkness. We must sense how a moment of extinguishing
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 11
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    • are to be renewed, in the fullest sense of the word and in
    • impaired. We sense the head's association to this clearest
    • stars, sense that cosmic space itself is sending us words.
    • That is the sense of
    • of which we sense in us. When we concentrate in meditation on
    • our head, we sense rest. When we meditate on our breast, we
    • sense of the planets' course; our own intimate speech; the
    • “rumbling” not in an antipathetic sense, but only
    • visible to the senses —
    • What do I sense moving?
    • What do I sense arching over me? It is something; it is
    • nothing. I sense walls, I don't see them.
    • What I sensed —
    • walls. It is all becoming clear for the soul's senses, making
    • appears. The temple, which I only sensed at first, becomes
    • there, visible to the soul's senses. It has been
    • dome is sensed after the first verse; see the temple around
    • us with the soul's senses. The temple is complete, and the
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 12
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • spiritual sense, can lead to cosmic knowledge. And it has often
    • sense perceptible world. It is super-sensible though, and can
    • seen through the senses. This imaginative-super-sensible
    • try to sense how the reciting reacts within you. Try to come to
    • the point where you can sense the speaking, that you sense the
    • you are speaking. Try to sense the speaking in your organism,
    • how it passes through. You will sense it as all kinds of
    • And when you have sensed this, ask yourselves: When I think
    • also sense that?
    • Well, if you have learned to sense speaking, then you will
    • easily be able to sense the thinking which is directly induced
    • sense than speaking, but it can be sensed. And you can learn to
    • sense, to feel thinking by sensing speech.
    • Then, just as you can sense speech, you can also sense
    • profile]. When speaking is sensed so that it must be moved here
    • [red], you will sense thinking here above
    • [green]. That is, the sense of thinking is moved
    • well now, and try to sense, to feel such a remembrance-thought.
    • outer events of the day is necessary in order to sense this. It
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 13
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • Behold your senses' shining radiance.
    • come to sense the thinking above the place of speech in the
    • sense of spirit from earthly will.
    • understood at first. Because the profound sense in which it
    • learn to sense it. And then we will sense the interweaving,
    • the cosmos we sense the Seraphim's speech:
    • Cherubim are already more hidden. We can sense how the
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • normal sense-perception and normal consciousness is full will
    • For in your senses' interweaving
    • I entered this world of sense-perception,
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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    • stimulation exercised on his senses by the outer world. What,
    • though, are the senses?
    • My dear sisters and brothers, the senses
    • expands to all the senses. As it lives in the lung, it lives
    • senses, very fine silicic acid is formed
    • lives upward into the zone of his sense-nervous system by
    • passes around the senses it generates silicic acid —
    • the senses and back from the senses to the breathing process
    • words, my dear sisters and brothers, when in a sense we hear
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 15
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • questions which cut deeply into our souls. We sense that to
    • of nature here in the world of the senses.
    • Angeloi really live in them. And when we feel with our senses
    • Seraphim, we will not sense how a force must awaken in our
    • at home in spiritual surroundings just as sense-perceptible
    • beings we feel at home in sense-perceptible surroundings. We
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 16
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • to the senses. The person who wishes to be truly human can do
    • nothing other than intimately relate to the sense-perceptible
    • other senses perceive, what we can grasp with our reason.
    • and sense-perceptible is spread out before us. We find it to
    • grandiose and beautiful and sublime to the senses, is blocked
    • habits which correspond to the physical sense-perceptible
    • once we have overflown the abyss and gradually sense
    • not yet see, but sense — how the darkness, which was at
    • him as long as we were in the field of the senses. Then we
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 17
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • physical sense-perceptible rainbow's glow are shining in
    • sense-perceptible may be brought into the spiritual domain, to
    • Sense our thoughts
    • We carry the mirage of the senses
    • Sense our thoughts
    • We carry the mirage of the senses
    • thoughts are taken from the illusion of the senses and become
    • Sense our thoughts
    • We carry the mirage of the senses
    • a sense-perceptible picture what takes place in a purely
    • I walked in this world of senses,
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 18
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • Sense our thoughts
    • We carry the mirage of the senses
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • We look back to the world of senses and we feel
    • I entered in this world of senses,
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 19
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • Sense our thoughts
    • We carry the mirage of the senses
    • sense Leib indicates a kind of soul function which
    • In a certain sense, my sisters and brothers,
    • to hear the choirs of the hierarchies. In a certain sense
    • certain sense we have completed the first section of this
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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    • that sense. And so for the members of the School who are here
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • senses and becomes our perception: beauty, truth, purity,
    • are not in what your senses reveal to you.
    • realize it — his soul-senses have not opened. He doesn't
    • Before him the fields of sense widen,
    • Before him the fields of sense widen,
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • — selfhood in the good sense of the word is — tends
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • give it in the sense of the Rose Cross, with the symbol of the
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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    • human in the true sense of the word.
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • — selfhood in the good sense — arises with half its
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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    • unbiased sense that in them lies the exhortation to seek true
    • this self-knowledge in the true sense of the word, which is the
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • the right sense of feeling for knowledge.
    • belong with our senses, become darker and darker as it becomes
    • touch it the sense of touch is what makes a finger, or whatever
    • tower: you sense — just as you sense at the tip of your
    • the process of touching you sense the unity in your soles of
    • your feet, where you sense the weight of gravity.
    • meditation we must also sense the inner, meaningful structure
    • universe in the true sense. There the cosmos begins to intone
    • we sense and feel this in the right way, we are internalized by
    • That is how we should feel. And, in a certain sense, we should
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIV (recapitulation)
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • extent we can perceive it with the senses and with our reason
    • souls for living thinking. When we sense how lame in feeling we
    • You sense in the waves of air
    • You sense in the waves of air
    • Will stifle in you the sense of self-hood;
    • sense real being in godly permeated willing.
    • — that is, not when we sense the world-form with our
    • And stifles in you the sense of self-hood;
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXV (recapitulation)
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    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • all that creeps and flies, in all that our senses perceive in
    • to ourselves — because we sense that the kind of thoughts
    • sense psychically, spreads out below us. What we recognize
    • banality: that our head is the source of all our senses and
    • thinking: All our senses and thoughts are distributed over the
    • participates in our heartbeat. What is sensed in our heart is
    • should concentrate on this line in order to sense the mantric
    • striving for knowledge — to sense the wings which carry
    • Sense the heart's cosmic beat
    • the cosmic beat can be sensed in the heart
    • Sense
    • thought, as though it were being pushed out. We must sense the
    • things perceived by our senses, whereas they came to us
    • The senses' multi-forming heaven-weave;
    • be different. Just as willing becomes “the senses'
    • can also be called “glow” in the sense of
    • The senses' multi-formed heaven's interweaving.
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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    • a certain sense the spiritual world had to manifest the will
    • possessed, in the strictest sense of the word, by those who
    • Into your senses' sense of being?
    • despite all the beauty and greatness accessible to the senses,
    • what seems at first, to the senses, to be black, night-cloaked
    • knows that he perceives the outer world through the senses,
    • to the senses - that is light-creating essence. The brain,
    • How the will streams into thinking can be sensed.
    • Into your senses' sense of being?



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