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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Character of Occult Science
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- are not present for human perception without the activity of the soul
- into human perception only by means of soul activity. The exponent of
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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- which man attains to a higher perception can be of value to him only
- observed. Indeed, the right path toward perception is that which
- perception, yet its effects are clearly evident to the reasoning power
- mineral world when death has occurred. Supersensible perception,
- be used for what is accessible to higher perception and for what is
- perception can only be given in a subsequent chapter of this book
- sense-perception permeated by thought activity. If one says that man
- perception of the new. Consider certain facts, like that of learning
- supersensible perception separates the bodily element from the soul
- more from the objects of perception in order to work within what it
- For supersensible perception it is easiest to give an idea of this
- maintained their relationship with supersensible perception designate
- in the Divine when the soul gains a perception of its own being.
- perception of the I, with self-contemplation, an inner activity of the
- I begins. Through this activity, the perception of the I within the
- direct the activity that has led him to the perception of this I
- opinion so easily arises that supersensible perception is not
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Sleep And Death
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- mentioned above, but also have a conscious perception of them, it is
- perception must follow its life until it again takes possession of the
- perception make the sensory processes comprehensible, such a
- acquiring supersensible perception, indicated later on in this book,
- of supersensible perception and then apply it to the manifest facts of
- toward his environment he forms, by means of perception, thought
- perception, it must separate itself from its own world. From this
- harmony in order to gain external perception. In sleep, his astral
- sense-perception and to the rules governing his power of reason. Yet
- mind how the dream transforms into a picture what sense-perception
- perception of his physical body he is unable to relate the two
- external organs of perception. Only if a person had acquired the
- organs of perception, would the enduring ego become perceptible to him
- of the members of man's being. What supersensible perception has to
- perception, but there is no possibility of anyone else ascertaining
- perception observes in this realm, removed from ordinary perception,
- perception is able to observe how the corresponding part of the ether
- critics. To be sure, for supersensible perception itself there is no
- member that needs no external organs for self-perception; it also
- perception in sleep of this spirit self, life spirit, and spirit man,
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 1)
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- perception sharpened by spiritual organs. It traces back the process
- of spiritual perception, sees spiritual processes behind all processes
- looking back, with spiritual perception, at those earlier conditions
- perception into the invisible, is finally able to have before him
- be carried on with the help of spiritual perception, that is, in the
- supersensible perception; if, however, they have been investigated and
- sense-perception, and then grasps what supersensible cognition has to
- researcher who has the power of perception in supersensible realms may
- no supersensible perception, but who has the capacity for sound
- perception. It cannot, however, be sufficiently emphasized that it is
- approach the spiritual world through his own perception. He must also
- supersensible perception, it then grows through itself into the
- perception in the supersensible realm is to grow into the higher world
- greatest clarity of perception. For this reason a certain school of
- perception of the present stage, the earlier ones are also contained,
- just as in his perception of a man of fifty the one-year-old child is
- acquired perceptions. It is a different matter when the evolution of
- of evolution, nevertheless a genuine perception sees in such forms of
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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- If one directs the spiritual organs of perception, not to the
- necessary to grant that there exists spiritual perception. In the
- oneself through spiritual perception to the beginning of the Saturn
- perceptions consist in the activities of light described as taking
- means of clairvoyant perception. These sense organs thus are the fruit
- perceptions of an outer world as they are understood today,
- appear to spiritual perception as though endowed with life, but their
- human will manifests itself to supersensible perception through
- contrary, it is only accessible to higher perception. The
- present only for him who possesses supersensible perception. Three
- throughout all conditions of Saturn, but to supersensible perception
- is then turned away from Saturn. Therefore, clairvoyant perception
- be seen by supersensible perception. The germinal human being emerges
- for the actual soul experience in sensory perception, but we are
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 4)
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- slumbering. For supersensible perception there is no such thing as
- time retain full self-consciousness. His pictorial perception will not
- present time, a human being can only develop such perception in
- Sun stage, the Spirits of Personality acquire this perception as a
- what takes place upon the Sun, and this perception is by no means mere
- perception is, of course, only a dull perception, corresponding wholly
- be likened to the perceptions of taste, which express themselves
- fruits of this perception; they forego the feelings produced by these
- way comparable to an inner perception of smell. Outwardly, however,
- manifestation might be characterized as perceptions of smell,
- also occurs in regard to an inwardly antipathetic perception. In fact,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 5)
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- environment than present-day sense perceptions which, through color,
- perceptions. Notice, however, must be taken of the fact that conduct
- based on perception admits of freedom of choice, while action under
- perception. They had the power to set the whole inner being in motion
- his own perception of external objects. At the Moon stage of
- external objective perceptions. But they reflected the being of the
- itself to the spiritual eye through supersensible perception directed
- outlines in the Moon evolution as is the case with the perceptions on
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 6)
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- them through the veil of heat and tone. While these perceptions coming
- outer perception occurs through the soul only in the already mentioned
- perceived in them the effects of human activity. The perceptions of
- perceptions was woven over the manifestation of higher spiritual
- these perceptions. The future now became uncertain. With this
- the physical body, the human being was able to have a perception of
- perception of the Spirits of Personality remained indistinct because
- described. In these conditions the physical body's power of perception
- in the human being through his having perceptions of the sense world,
- to a perception of the supersensible world. For the longing for this
- perceptions of the outer senses and grasped by the intellect bound to
- these perceptions. He felt the supersensible world as the true one and
- the sensory world as a deception of human perception, an illusion
- the latter had been able to transform completely his perception of the
- it was possible for supersensible perception to behold them in the
- perception was directed to the spiritual archetypes. The people,
- spiritual perception. Simultaneously, these people bore the impulse in
- spiritual vision of supersensible perception can recognize. A Zeus or
- perception of the
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 7)
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- has gained the true spiritual perception of what really exists.
- spiritual perception of the soul remained also clouded after death.
- The perception of the world of light remained dim. The veiling over of
- appeared behind physical sense-perception, if his encroachment had not
- their clairvoyance but who acquired the faculties of perception in the
- perception of the supersensible world. On the other hand, the
- necessary that the results of spiritual perception are comprehended,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 1)
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- may develop through training the organs of perception that lie
- spiritual organs of perception and who are of the opinion that these
- self-awakening of the spiritual organs of perception such training is
- perception resembles an invalid whose sleep would be continually
- leads to the perception of the supersensible is at the same time a
- anything physical, like sound thinking and perception. Nothing happens
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 2)
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- pictures of sense-perceptions that lead to the awakening of the higher
- sense-perception and of arousing it to an activity in which the
- higher cognition. Knowledge that rests upon sense-perception and upon
- the working over of the sense-perceptions through the intellect bound
- physical sense-perception. The content of the visualizations that fill
- sense-perception and from the brain instrument to which the intellect
- disregard the sense-perceptions and ordinary intellectual thinking; I
- in a certain sense, self-perception. It belongs to the essence of
- undefined into the defined. From the self-perception he then must
- the student in self-perception is delicate and fleeting, and the
- believe that a conclusive perception in regard to the world of soul
- perception. Whatever is revealed by spiritual science in this or that
- and so forth, when we believe we have spiritual perceptions? The
- of perception. The general rules that we must observe during spiritual
- desires. Perception and thought cannot be left to themselves in the
- domination over supersensible perception, and man will not show
- perceptions of the physical world in a healthy soul state. Through the
- perception will, so to speak, unfold incorrectly. Just as one cannot
- spiritual perception becomes stupefied and clouded. He stands
- theory, through simple, direct perception. Such thoughts have indeed
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 4)
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- the higher organs of perception within the human astral body. They are
- soul-spirit organs of perception are continually active while
- spiritual perception must take place in this or that manner, and
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 5)
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- perceptions of tones and words, as effects of light and color, for he
- experiences them as such. But he is aware that these perceptions in
- behind imaginative perceptions stand soul and spiritual things and
- processes just as behind physical perceptions stand material physical
- physical-sensory perception only the processes of the physical body
- body, and ego come under the law of transformation, and perception of
- Earth. The perceptions through which one can, on the one hand, cognize
- result from imaginative perception, but from cognition through
- reading the perceptions of imagination are like letter
- sense the perceptions no longer as outer characteristics of beings,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 6)
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- his personality during supersensible perception; secondly, he will at
- I have not known before. It is a perception just as the real tone,
- heard by the ear, is a perception, but this something can only enter
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 7)
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- quiet and factual supersensible perception, would become a visionary
- sensory-physical world. In the latter we gain perceptions through the
- perception. What sensory-physical cognition gains only afterwards in
- concepts is, in inspiration, given simultaneously with perception. Man
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 8)
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- ourselves. During supersensible perception thinking, feeling, and
- perception. Here again it becomes clear how important it is that the
- self-knowledge, in order to be able to have a clear perception of the
- thinking, feeling, and willing. This, however, is an inner perception;
- perception. He has something in himself that prevents his having more
- perception. If, however, through correct training man strives to
- acquire these organs of perception, what he himself is appears to him
- self-perception is not at all to be separated from the perception of
- perception of his own being in its true form. He would lose through
- this perception all self-esteem, self-confidence, and
- perception are moving in the opposite direction, while actually it is
- still contained mental images of outer perceptions. The human being is
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 10)
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- struggled through to a perception of his higher ego, and he has become
- threshold. To the perception of the student of the spiritual
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Present and Future of Cosmic and Human Evolution
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- the perception of the spiritual researcher when he observes the hidden
- of physical sense-perception. This supersensible world contains the
- this supersensible consciousness concentrates upon the perception it
- perception, we can see that in the future certain processes must take
- stage of supersensible perception higher than the one just described
- all exist for a consciousness that has only attained to the perception
- beings were by degrees removed from a direct, dreamlike perception of
- attained a perception of the supersensible worlds. There were,
- perception of the supersensible world and who through their
- what it has possessed of non-sensory perception at an earlier period
- facts of the supersensible world, but the perception of this world was
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Details From the Realm of Spiritual Science
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- perception, this perception is never completely similar to perception
- perception of heat, he must distinguish between what comes from the
- the spiritual experiences such inner perceptions without physical
- These perceptions appear at a certain stage of development, however,
- experience itself) that the inner perception is not imaginary, but
- the case when one speaks of a color perception. There a distinction
- supersensible perceptions may have such an experience. He is also able
- true supersensible perception by the human being of our time, the
- spiritual perception and imaginary deception, hallucination, and so
- perception of the world of soul and spirit, remains entirely
- ether body thus: If the person who has supersensible perception has
- supersensible events occur for supersensible perception, resembling
- picture-like perception. If, for example, the soul fills itself
- into a perception. One may, by passing step by step through such
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Fourth Edition
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- perception cannot penetrate into the smallest cells of a living body,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Sixteenth to Twentieth Edition
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- In my imaginative perceptions the spiritual nature of individual man stood
- What reveals itself to spiritual perception as the world of spirit
- experience, not only spiritual perception itself, but also the
- the results of clairvoyant perception.
- perceptions thought form. It is just as comprehensible as the finished
- perceptions up to a point where he can pour them into thought form
- Objections have repeatedly been made to my perceptions of the
- the belief that it originated in my own perception. I am said to have
- perception, and I am fully conscious of this fact. In all details and
- whether every step I took in the progress of my perception was
- autosuggestion playing a role, so I told myself spiritual perception
- a psycho-spiritual way, just as in the realm of sense-perception one
- imaginings and objective perceptions. Thus the results of my
- perception stood before me. They were, at the outset,
- perceptions without names. Were I to communicate them, I
- only after the content had arisen in my own perception.
- investigate, by means of soul and spirit perception, the historical
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Special Comments
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- in the human being as the process of real perception of previous
- states into later ones. Here in this book this perception of the past,
- are shown to perception as what is called in physical astronomy
- supersensible perception reveals is completely verified by a physical
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