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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Character of Occult Science
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- scientific attitude is not sufficiently strengthened by observation of
- instance, scientific self-education in the observation of nature has
- external, sensory reality of life verifies his observations. He
- purely natural scientific observation the moment we enter the realm of
- It can become clear that the observation of the visible world presents
- occult-scientific observations man arrives at the certainty that,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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- IN THE OBSERVATION of man from the point of view of a supersensible
- immediately applicable. This observation rests upon the recognition of
- observation of life, that is, to death and, in connection with it, to
- sense-observation and is only accessible to supersensible observation.
- supersensible observation.
- recognizable to sense-observation only in its effects, that is through
- ordinary language, and for sense-observation these words express only
- upon an enormous improvement in the means of sense-observation, and it
- others. Exact sense-observation, which has developed so significantly
- Supersensible observation advances from the ether body to a further
- sense-observation, the activity of the astral body disappears when man
- sinks into sleep. For supersensible observation, the astral body still
- body. Sense-observation is not concerned with the astral body itself,
- is the result of untrained observation. Anyone who can observe quite
- non-existence of memory. For supersensible observation this is quite
- observation may also be known by its effects in this domain through
- is aware of his memory through inner soul-observation, something he
- for memory he cannot derive from inner soul-observation, but only from
- the existence of memory merely by means of inner observation. The
- because of errors in observation.
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Sleep And Death
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- the world is greater than the field of this observation, and what is
- so supersensible observation is necessary for the discovery of the
- what can be discovered by means of supersensible observation has once
- observations of ordinary life are, the more readily will he come to
- knowledge can be verified on this point also through observation of
- the astral body. Supersensible observation shows that after death this
- An observation that clings to the externals of life may say that these
- truth and may be corroborated by supersensible observation. They state
- steps in supersensible observation, it is always useful to become
- the standpoint of occult science. For supersensible observation,
- spirituality. For physical observation, it is the light of the sun,
- transformation of the earth. For supersensible observation, the forces
- still more concealed for outer sensory observation than the spiritual
- This sensory observation can see the effects of this part of the
- question for sensory observation is, whether the human being who
- sensory observation would be able to find that the invisible causes
- appear with every new observation more and more convincing. It is only
- has established by means of observation is true, namely, that man
- intellectual observations concerning its inner nature.
- These observations may be very clever; if there is nothing to show
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 1)
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- this earth planet. The mode of observation that relies merely upon the
- lying behind these substances. If, however, this spiritual observation
- was formerly water, so also, through spiritual observation, we are
- observation perceives just as little of the preceding spiritual
- clairvoyant observation is very different from the objects and beings
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 2)
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- What results from external observation in this direction is made more
- elude the scientific mode of observation that confines itself only to
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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- observation, however, we shall notice that all questions concerning
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 4)
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- observation. It is as though something of the force that on earth is
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 5)
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- the powers of spiritual observation. It was previously perceptible to
- outpouring of heat. For supersensible observation it is as though,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 6)
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- observation of the sense world, by becoming familiar with it,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 7)
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- observations and experiences of the sense world. The sixth cultural
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 1)
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- observation are employed. These organs are present in the soul in a
- of his life-functions that lies outside the observation of the
- acquires the gift of supersensible observation. The function of this
- observation is as much separated from the ordinary functions of life
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 2)
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- characterized in the observation of kindness of heart, is able to lead
- experience: the observation of a soul-spirit ego being. This, as a new
- proceed to an observation of an outer world of soul and spirit. This
- wishes besides this to attain real observation in a higher world, he
- observation when impressions no longer come through the senses, when
- form should never originate from any other soul-spirit observation
- his soul-life will also attain the possibility of self-observation
- attains a certain ability in such self-observation if one begins with
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 3)
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- one forms a thought based upon observation in the physical sense
- results of sense-observations. The safest and most evident way for the
- observations in that world; yet without higher training we are able to
- sense-observations. We learn to recognize how, in the inner reaches of
- sense-observation. The essential in this is the fact that one becomes
- sense-observation, while still avoiding entering upon spiritual
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 4)
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- observation open up a new world, and in this new world man becomes
- acquainted with himself as a new ego. The new organs of observation
- accentuate the fact that these organs of observation are
- from the sensory world of observation.) It may happen that the
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 5)
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- their inner constitution. Therefore observation in the world of
- observation of the scientist of the supersensible makes his
- supersensible observation, if one has learned to understand its nature
- understand the observations of supersensible consciousness concerning
- deciphering the imaginative observations through the concepts acquired
- spiritual science, observation of Saturn, Sun, and Moon is at the same
- time observation of man.
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 7)
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- are accessible to everyday sensory observation. These are effects that
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 8)
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- self-observation become clear to him as are necessary in order to
- precautionary measures, indispensable for the observation of
- impresses its own form sharply upon our observation, no matter how the
- means of unprejudiced observation, to rectify the delusion by means of
- therefore, be rectified simply by an unbiased observation of the fact.
- everything that comes under his observation, he is able to distinguish
- hand he states something as his own experience, his own observation,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 9)
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- become. Through this observation the guardian of the
- character of the supersensible observations is overcome and through
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Present and Future of Cosmic and Human Evolution
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- Further observation shows that, in a certain sense, the effect of what
- consciousness, so also there result observations of a nearer future.
- consciousness has lifted itself to higher observation. Only when what
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Details From the Realm of Spiritual Science
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- OBSERVATION OF SPECIAL EVENTS AND BEINGS OF THE WORLD OF SPIRIT
- observation of man between death and a new birth or of other spiritual
- processes, or whether they permit the observation of quite definite
- worlds for the observation of what is described in this book leads
- after death. It also leads to the observation and understanding of all
- observation of details is only possible upon the basis of cognition of
- undergone in regard to the observation of the spiritual world that the
- observation of which would have been previously only a satisfying of
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Table of Contents
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- 9.Observation of Special Events and Beings of the World of Spirit
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Special Comments
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- that lacks a serious scientific attitude. Unprejudiced observation
- swing of a pendulum. The result of such unprejudiced observation is
- intellect trained in outer observation of nature. But just as it is
- scientific mode of observation. This latter mode of observation limits
- observation allusions to other fields of purely physical-sensory
- observation, which will have to be investigated in the future in a
- observation of nature insofar as supersensible cognition is concerned
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