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  • Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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    • man has to the Angeloi, Archangeloi and so forth — to the
    • outwardly but inwardly. In all that he brings forth by way of sound
    • that we bring forth in speech is composed of a consonantal and of a
    • here meant. For when the human being brings forth a musical note in
    • we find that our soul, whenever it brings forth vowel sounds, makes
    • song, the uttering of the vowel is added to the bringing forth of the
    • place of it, a new thing comes forth in the spiritual
    • man's going forth into the Universe after he has passed through the
    • and so forth, we might equally well express it thus: — Man
    • resounding forth into the cosmic spaces.
    • forth into the cosmic spaces; and the fixed stars permeate the song
    • forth not a single note, but a whole world of sound. Then as the
    • rings forth. But behind it there follows, let us say, another planet:
    • causes a different world of sounds to ring forth once more. Thus you
    • has come forth.”
    • consonant, spoken forth out of the Cosmos, which has taken plastic
    • consonant — another consonant, spoken forth out of the Cosmos.
    • spoken and resounding forth, we have in all essentials the
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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    • will rules the entire world. It forms the stones, then brings forth
    • meditation, concentration, and so forth, he begins to develop his
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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    • because outer things call forth mental images in the human senses,
    • forth by the human soul itself.
    • forth from him. It is as if nature were not complete and in man found
    • end and of pouring forth what has been the intention of nature.
    • with some of the effects that these experiences called forth in him.
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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    • physical body — the bones, the muscles, and so forth
    • the point in time just described, man became capable of pouring forth
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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    • culmination. When a human being brings forth a tone or sound, his
    • whole world of tones resounds, and another tone world sounds forth as
    • brings forth and shapes the instrument, the other plays on the
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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    • then outside himself; his soul swings back and forth between
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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    • Exusiai, Dynamis, Kyriotetes, and so forth (see following diagram.)
    • were, these form beings let stream forth radiant thought forces which
    • and so forth. Concerning the age that now dawned after the fourth
    • believe that we perceive the color red or blue streaming forth from
    • thought with his brain but that the thought streamed forth out of the
    • things, just as red or blue streams forth. In my book,
    • is something that sounds forth to us from the wonderful knowledge of
    • single tone, and so forth. What was once the loss of the divine must
  • Title: The Occult Basis of Music
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    • forth. It was on this account that Paracelsus said: “The



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