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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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- for instance people still knew quite well that if the olfactory nerve
- would have a dog. But if the olfactory nerve is shrivelled up and
- then there arises the nerve that we need for our intellectual
- observe how a dog smells; the olfactory nerve is extended backwards
- scents for a dog. The bearer of these scents is the olfactory nerve
- were to draw the olfactory nerve of a dog, which passes through his
- metamorphosed, transformed olfactory nerve, and with this organ we
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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- nerves), then one child left his seat and began to play, the next
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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- by way of nerves, as playing on a lyre. Importance of Singing. Child's
- and directions it follows are the nerve fibres. The astral body comes
- in along the nerve fibres from without inwards. Here it begins to
- nerves which then unite in the spine (see
- nerves, crawls along the nerves towards the central organs, towards
- in the brain, touches the nerve fibres everywhere, goes down again
- of breathing, passing along the nerve fibres, right into the physical
- upon the spinal column. Our nerves are really a kind of lyre, a
- really begins to play upon the single nerve fibres with the
- holds within him along the nerve-fibres, can now be extended and
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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- three members — the nerve-senses man, that is, all that
- the nerve-senses organisation that is at work. [Dr.
- and nerves system is performing a function entirely different from
- also tire. The head, or the nerve-senses organism, and the
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