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- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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- completely unconscious state of sleep into one of consciousness. The
- time the human being falls asleep and loses consciousness, his astral
- is asleep, the sentient body remains in bed with the physical and
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- an extent to the ordinary human being. It is dream-filled sleep,
- state of consciousness is dreamless sleep, a state of a certain
- new world unfolds before man in dream-filled sleep. A world filled
- begins to awaken during his ordinary dream-filled sleep; it is as
- living beings. This experience of conscious dream-filled sleep then
- transforming dreamless sleep into a conscious state. This world that
- dreamless sleep. The colors of the astral world become increasingly
- by the sleep, but he also brings back art from those worlds. When a
- sleep, gives him the possibility of using these colors among which he
- man sleeps, the astral body and the sentient soul release themselves
- sleep with the inner vibrations to intensify these tones and to
- between sleeping and waking, man continuously passes from the
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- could offer one of the time spent during sleep. Everything the
- what he experiences between falling asleep and awakening. Only
- waking life. Likewise, man is in another world during sleep; this
- surrounds us similarly when we sleep. In this lecture we shall bring
- that during sleep we are indeed in this super-sensible world and have
- exist as sleeping human beings, we naturally must select particular
- Title: The Occult Basis of Music
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- themselves faculties which are normally asleep; in the same way that
- unconscious state of dreamless sleep. The disciple who attains to this
- Whenever anyone falls asleep, his astral body goes out from his
- completely dreamless sleep the higher members, and so also the
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