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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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    • memory. If you then look at the course of human life, you will come
    • to see the tremendous importance of memory for a fully human existence.
    • memory is interrupted, so that we cannot recall certain experiences
    • on this: memory is intimately connected with the ego. Thus in pursuing
    • itself in memory. We must take along with us into the world of Inspiration
    • the power of soul that provides us with memory.
    • human existence. If we really bear the faculty of memory out into the
    • one does not have the normal faculty of memory at one's disposal. One
    • has this faculty of memory at one's disposal in healthy life within
    • not from notes or from mere memory but when he expresses immediately
    • the task of spiritual perception each time anew. The faculty of memory
    • does not have it so easy as one who relies on mere memory. He cannot
    • simply communicate some information out of memory but must call forth
    • of memory has undergone a metamorphosis, that the faculty of memory
    • has transformed itself into something else. What memory performed within
    • This transformed memory, however, gives the spiritual scientist perception
    • encompassing. When one has transformed memory, which contains the power
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • influenced by mere memory. If we do all this, and keep



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