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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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    • the rhythms of language but also in a certain way to experience breathing
    • consciously, in a certain way to experience breathing artificially by
    • himself to conscious, regulated, varied breathing? Oh, he experiences
    • thus comprehend it spiritually. As he breathes in, a genuine student
    • with us through the portal of death. To experience the breathing process
    • laid aside the physical body. For to experience the breathing process
    • the breathing process consciously means to comprehend ourselves beyond
    • the word to an experience of the breathing process represented a further
    • As we breathe in, the air presses upon our diaphragm and upon the whole
    • into the brain. In this way a connection is established between breathing
    • and cerebral activity. And the part of the breathing that can be discerned
    • upon a regulation of the breathing, both inhalation and exhalation,
    • he has the same experience as he has physically in breathing in and
    • the Westerner achieves a kind of breathing of the soul-spirit in place
    • of the physical breathing of the yogi. He achieves this by developing
    • by means of this rhythmic breathing process in perception and thinking,
    • of the development of physical breathing, we in the West say: development
    • of a breathing of the soul-spirit within the cognitional process through
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • simply a matter of breathing new life into the ancient Eastern
    • speak, being breathed out and the latter breathed in; so that
    • sense consciously, the process of breathing. He has, as it
    • were, to undergo an artificial kind of breathing by varying it
    • regulating his breathing in a variety of ways? He experiences
    • something very remarkable when he breathes in. As he does so,
    • it spiritually. A genuine student of yoga, as he breathes in,
    • through the gate of death. To experience the breathing process
    • process of breathing is to experience both the reaction
    • of our inner being to the drawing in of breath and the
    • us further within our organism as children. Breathing
    • of language to that of breathing means penetrating further into
    • modification of the breathing process. As we breathe in,
    • This establishes a connection between breathing and cerebral
    • activity. Breathing, in so far as it influences the brain, works
    • breath has various sides to it, and one of these is perception.
    • How is it when we breathe out? Brain fluid descends and
    • breathing out. Anybody who really makes a study of
    • breathing out.
    • Pure thinking is related to breathing out, just as
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