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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture II
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    • physical world of the senses we can use the concepts we form in interaction
    • to us. We stand within time just as do the external objects. Our physical
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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    • to full consciousness in coming into contact with an external, physical
    • thereby create a world, for example a world of metaphysical atoms, molecules,
    • one can acquire by observing simple physical phenomena according to
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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    • is not a physical body but an etheric body informing man's physical
    • physical body.
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture V
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    • or molecular world conceptions tending toward the metaphysical but call
    • one makes the physical body one's own through the activity of the ego
    • the spirit replaces the vacuous, insubstantial, metaphysical world of
    • order into this world as we are able to bring to our physical environment.
    • just as much self-possession and confidence as in the physical world.
    • the contemporary physical sciences, with their greatest riddles. He
    • before Nietzsche, this ruin of a man, this physical wreck, with this
    • itself: for years the physical organism was filled by a soul-spirit
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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    • which man's being is striving to free itself from the physical organism,
    • call forth illness in the physical organism. And it would be a grave
    • physical world. If you wish actually to perceive within the physical
    • to the Same spiritual content of consciousness. And just as in physical
    • the physical world of the senses must be replaced by spiritual perception.
    • other than what is active within the physical body during the first
    • excarnating from the physical body and striving for Inspiration, as
    • who feel, even to a physical degree, something inexplicable happening
    • states of soul, even if they have not manifested themselves yet physically.
    • to every sort of thing, because the physical symptoms of claustrophobia,
    • discarnate soul down into the physical body. We must allow it to immerse
    • in the physical organism between the change of teeth and puberty. And
    • then emerges as physical love, as sexual desire, is nothing other than
    • physical body. Then he attains an initial experience of what manifests
    • in the physical body, one descends into the physical body and experiences
    • these pictures separate, however, and allows them to slip into the physical
    • body, confronting the physical body not as an object but as something
    • subjective, brings the sensation of space down into the physical body
    • with him The astral thereby coalesces with the physical to a greater
    • And how is it that we avoid bringing the ego down into the physical
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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VII
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    • interaction with percepts of the external world, with physical-sensory
    • childhood to organize the physical body, emancipates itself, becomes
    • express myself thus — with the organization of the physical body.
    • the external, physical-sensory world. We must also develop such faculties
    • is consciously withdrawn from the physical body, however, something
    • with the physical body in a more conscious manner. I said this morning
    • egotistically, and not lovingly, into the physical body, for this is
    • to lay hold of the physical body in the wrong way. I described the natural
    • process of laying hold of the physical body between the seventh and
    • they might not have been able to bind the soul-spirit to the physical
    • of an entirely physical nature have to be employed in such cases. And
    • soul-spirit and the physical body. This could drive one into agoraphobia
    • the physical body in a pathological manner — even if one is not
    • a connection between his soul-spirit and his physical body: by delving
    • physical body and also contained certain personalities — I came
    • too closely bound to the physical body.
    • the soul-spirit emerges from the physical body but rather the path that
    • physical organism by consciously grasping the physical body. We see
    • the picture-forming activity sent inward, so that the physical organism
    • deeply and unconsciously, with the physical body, so that too strong
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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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    • is fully immersed, so that one feels free of the conditions of physical
    • metaphysical explanations in terms of atoms and molecules, but has instead
    • entity, which dips down in a way into the physical body, awakens the
    • described to observe this permeation of the physical organism by the
    • of teeth and puberty, this is not something originating in the physical
    • than warmth; light something other than light in the physical sense;
    • sound is something other than physical sound. Through our sense impressions
    • social contact with other human beings. In everyday physical existence
    • physical body and his soul-spirit will soon discover how the forces
    • were otherwise we could never in this physical life become social beings
    • physical substance but only when we unite ourselves with the air and
    • laid aside the physical body. For to experience the breathing process
    • he has the same experience as he has physically in breathing in and
    • out. Inhalation and exhalation are physical experiences: when they are
    • of the physical breathing of the yogi. He achieves this by developing
    • of the development of physical breathing, we in the West say: development
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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    • the physical world, that our consciousness first awakes in the
    • us to establish our bearings in the physical world, and also
    • of the physical body, something else comes into consideration
    • established with the physical body. I said in the lecture this
    • morning that if a man comes down into his physical body imbued
    • then lay hold of his physical body in a wrong way. Man lays
    • Eastern sages that when they were outside the physical body
    • physical nature were used in such circumstances. And when you
    • connection of the spirit-and-soul with the physical body
    • be loosened from the physical body in a certain way and it
    • has again to unite consciously with the physical organism.
    • physical body and that too firm a connection is made between
    • the spirit-and-soul and the physical body.
    • the spirit-and-soul is too strongly linked with the physical
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • beyond the veil of sense for metaphysical explanations in terms
    • speak, in the physical body, awakening the erotic impulse
    • physical make-up, we begin to see how these processes work in a
    • merely physical sense. Through our sensory impressions we are
    • at work in the physical world; forces which between birth and
    • physical — will soon discover how those forces that form
    • we could never in this physical life grow into social beings.
    • be found when we experience air as a purely physical substance,
    • in his soul and spirit as he has physically in breathing in and
    • out. Breathing in and out are physical experiences. When they are
    • place of the physical breathing of yoga, when he develops
    • physical breathing, we in the West say: development of



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