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- Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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- his whole nature — body, soul and spirit — not only
- song or an articulate sound in speech, his whole body really takes
- place through the whole human being. Our human body therefore, as to
- minute the system of head and nerves. The whole structure of the head
- whole arrangement of its plastic structure here on earth, has to
- because the earthly position of equilibrium and the whole system of
- forth not a single note, but a whole world of sound. Then as the
- man speaks, he makes use of his whole body. The consonant nature
- And if we conceive the whole twelve consonants, cosmically
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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- it is placed within the sentient body. Just as a sword forms a whole
- sentient soul represent a whole. In addition to these, man also possesses
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- speech and song, he expresses his whole organization of body, soul
- whole organism is actually involved, and what takes place in the song
- is a one-sided view of the whole matter, however. Another activity
- this whole structure — it sounds as if I speak figuratively,
- whole world of tones resounds, and another tone world sounds forth as
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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- experience involves the whole human being, and the ear's
- experienced with the whole human being. This experience reaches our
- really an experience of the whole human being.
- making the whole musical feeling an inward experience; the human
- this process. Only an understanding of the whole human being —
- the musical experience actually penetrates the whole human being. The
- whole experience naturally penetrates today into everything musical.
- appreciation for the whole third-complex sometime after the age of
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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- does this really mean in relation to the whole musical experience? It
- to become acquainted with this whole matter. The center of music
- experienced in it. The whole emotional nature of man, however, is
- musical element really pervades the whole human being.
- the whole human being who experiences the musical element as a human
- only you depict the whole musical experience, and if you do this
- music is experienced by the whole human being. The wind instruments
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- significance for the whole evolution of humanity in the last few
- have described how the whole composition of human souls in the West
- are prepared in humanity through whole epochs of time and are connected
- they actually are situated between man and the whole tapestry of
- Title: The Occult Basis of Music
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- scabbard form a single whole, so do the Sentient Soul and the sentient
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