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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Character of Occult Science
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- process of acquiring Knowledge The soul experiences itself in its
- self-development experienced in acquiring knowledge of nature. Occult
- experienced the proving in the process: nothing can be accomplished by
- meant here, these two thoughts express facts that can be experienced
- questions of existence, a time will surely come when sense experience
- what he himself has experienced, but it cannot speak of the right that
- these soul experiences there opens up not only the prospect of finding
- This is not a statement derived from the personal experience of one
- description of soul experiences through the pursuit of which he can
- comparatively large number of supersensible experiences in the form of
- communications, experiences that he, however, has not yet passed
- spiritual world is imagined in a way too similar to an experience of
- the senses; therefore, what is experienced when reading about this
- already experienced, unnoticed, what we thought we had received merely
- nature of what has been experienced will be gained in carrying out in
- consciously acquire the experiences about which we have gained
- of what he has experienced in his reading. Therefore, by first
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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- stimuli, but that the being experiences something in its inner nature
- effect of heat, the being, for example, inwardly experiences pain.
- essential difference in the experiences of waking life. This
- he stands, on the one hand, always in the midst of experiences that of
- necessity come and go, and that, on the other hand, he has experiences
- human and animal experiences are compared. The animal experiences with
- thirst. The life of man is not exhausted with such experiences. He can
- but what experiences this permanency. We must formulate the concepts
- change of the inner experiences the dawning of the ego
- remained, thus making not only the present experience of hunger, but
- the past experience of pleasure the driving force in the human being's
- with its experiences in the present, but when it retains also those of
- therefore, experiences his absence in the same way that it experiences
- factually how the animal behaves in the complex of its experiences
- clear. Yet, what arises as direct experience in supersensible
- what he experiences with himself in relation to the things and
- occurrences of the outer world. Man has these experiences with himself
- veil over the bad experiences of life, blotting out a part of the
- his memory if he is to approach new experiences freely and without
- to write. All the details the child has to experience in learning to
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Sleep And Death
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- can have the following experience. He may at first accept the evidence
- his experience. He may, in this way, find that life has thereby become
- Although the astral body, during sleep, experiences no mental pictures
- of entering into this state of unconsciousness is experienced by the
- dream experiences offer to thoughtful consideration is a multi-colored
- experiences can be enacted in dream. For example, a person dreams that
- dream he experiences all the agony of the thought: Oh! if the child
- body enters into a state that it never experienced during the time
- experiences of his astral body. As long as the physical body is
- other and to the experiences of man in the outer world, that they
- what the astral body experiences when it is not bound to the outer
- first no new experiences. Union with the ether body prevents it from
- experience of the human being after death. He perceives the life
- body passes out of the physical. If a person experiences an unusual
- told by people who have experienced such things comes very near the
- experiences must appear as idle fancy. For anyone who takes a few
- need of verification of its results through such experiences. It does
- experience in his memoirs. Once, when he was near being drowned while
- experienced under similar circumstances, even in a way that lets them
- drowning and did not have the experience described. It must be
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 1)
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- correct. All experience in the supersensible world remains an
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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- this Saturn world as an observer. He would then experience none of the
- objects, and picture to ourselves only our inner experience when we
- experience can alone give us an idea of the Saturn state at the period
- space. These beings, who experience their supreme bliss in pouring
- with the ego. Therefore they are not able to express the experiences
- human being can experience at the present time only in his inner
- mode of speech, in order to express exactly the inner experience of
- 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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- experiences they passed through upon Saturn have they been prepared
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 5)
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- experienced, and by means of the succeeding events, the reflecting
- experiences in the heat and air element. Opposite this sun body there
- Moon processes, and they would be able to enjoy it an experience that
- independent of the life of the sun. Alongside the experiences of the
- experiences occur revolts or rebellions, as it were, against the sun
- experienced in the water element. The sun beings, who were rulers of
- character of personality. It experiences henceforth not only pleasure
- instead experiences the rise of some kind of picture, he might, let us
- experiences the grandeur and majesty of the universe as this is
- comparative description of what the human entity experienced in these
- itself. Man experienced this renewal as the donning of a new garment.
- experiences a change of consciousness. When the sun epoch approaches,
- begin to revive. Man begins to feel and experience himself. He
- experiences something like an awakening from the blissfulness and
- connection yet another important experience occurs. With the new
- beings. In this way they experienced their own egohood. They mirrored
- he experiences himself as the instrument of this higher being, and
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 6)
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- experiences in himself as tone; the intellectual soul says to itself,
- he felt the streams of heat arising from the Earth, he experienced air
- lives. At this stage of its evolution the Earth experiences two
- experiences the blissful feeling of being fashioned into such forms.
- part of the astral body, through which he experiences inwardly in
- only aware of having experienced an influence from the Spirits of Form
- like a memory of the experiences passed through in the body-free
- to air experienced the contact with the fire element, could now
- experience on earth now extends itself also into the spirit world. Man
- With the separation of the moon from the earth, experiences that were
- impressions that could be experienced through the inoculated astral
- more united by a common group-ego with his forebears. The experience
- and by their experiences made outside the earth region. The others had
- became chiefly the bodies for souls that experienced intensively the
- fewer experiences in the realm of sleep. The spiritual world had
- consciousness. They, therefore, experienced the supersensible world
- their experiences in the realm of the supersensible were the least.
- Atlanteans, a state which permitted experiences in the spiritual
- a tremendous urge of the heart and mind to experience this
- post-Atlantean cultural epochs, ancient India also experienced a
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 7)
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- what the human being can experience in this state of existence when he
- Whether the individual experiences it to a greater or lesser degree
- would have been able to experience this region of the spirit world as
- only experience it in special states of the soul. Then a spiritual
- the spiritual world through their own experience and were able to
- originally from such spiritual experiences. For the dreamlike
- corresponded to these clairvoyant experiences. Here, also, the
- 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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- consciousness. The experiences of the day sink into the sea of
- memories of the day's experiences were lacking. Would the soul, in
- to have any experiences? An answer to these questions is only possible
- soul is able to experience something even though no sense-activities
- induced if the human being can bring about the soul experiences made
- to experience anything consciously, it is to receive this power from
- experiences occurs. He will find that there is no knowledge of the
- such inner warmth as he now experiences through the revelation of
- him who knows the way into these worlds through his own experience. If
- this path correctly by what one has experienced previously on it. From
- of these rules prior to their practice. But it can be experienced only
- during training. The experience, however, will always be accompanied
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 2)
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- become the bearer of inwardly pure experiences. It is of importance
- becomes a token alongside the feeling-experience, and its
- experience. The longer we are able to dwell in it without the
- kind, so that the experience may not fade away. The more patience we
- feeling of joy. In the normal course of life the soul may experience
- through its experiences to indicate feelings that act in a still
- imaginative experience is of no importance, but of utmost importance
- is the soul faculty which is developed through this experience.
- a world that it has not previously experienced. Although this soul
- experiences itself in its true inner, independent nature, while in the
- state, and does not, therefore, experience itself, but is only aware
- as instruments. The first thing that the human being experiences on
- experience: the observation of a soul-spirit ego being. This, as a new
- first, therefore, what he has created. Thus, the first experience is,
- sphere of spiritual experience, in which a soul would find itself in
- imaginative experiences constitutes an exception to this possibility
- of extinction. These experiences are not to be extinguished at this
- becomes a real experience. In regard to everything else the
- independence of the experiences mentioned must rule, and only after
- takes place when the student arranges his inner experiences in the
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 3)
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- a thought organism. But the sensations experienced by observing
- experienced when spiritual reality manifests itself in sense-free
- thinking. The observer of sense objects experiences the rose as
- able to have the following inner experience. One must learn to
- and those one experiences in oneself when one silences this arbitrary
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 4)
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- student, even before his actual illumination occurs, may experience
- should accept such experiences gratefully. Through them he can already
- observant of everything one experiences during the exercises and that
- is so fundamentally different from all experiences in the sense world.
- to his experiences. If he does not employ this attention then the
- experiences escape him, as is the case with a pedestrian who, lost in
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 5)
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- experiences them as such. But he is aware that these perceptions in
- but soul-spirit causes. If he experiences something like an impression
- world manifest themselves to him; then after a time he will experience
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 6)
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- arranging and working over his life-experiences, he will gain much. He
- life-experience into relationship with another. He will become aware
- to what a high degree he experiences something new not only by having
- new impressions and new experiences, but also by permitting the old to
- experiences, indeed, even his acquired opinions, play back and forth
- sufficient experiences if he only keeps his mind sufficiently
- receptive. One need not seek the experiences; they are present
- everywhere. Of special importance also is the way experiences are
- viewed as a fault of character. Such an experience may cause the human
- something every time he goes through such an experience; he will have
- blessing has ensued. Such an experience may lead man's thoughts into a
- experiences. Were there to be, however, nothing left in his
- consciousness after this discarding of outer and inner experiences,
- outer experiences, but when, after this discarding, something remains
- special character. It is, in contrast to all preceding experiences,
- something entirely new. When one experiences it one knows, This
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 7)
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- consciousness, when the latter is able to have experiences in
- known outer and inner experiences. The experiences of intuition are
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 8)
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- This entire experience is connected with yet another. Before his
- willing only as inner soul experiences. As soon as he enters the
- perceives himself in so far as he experiences himself inwardly in his
- farther reaching effects to an inner soul experience that is closely
- be experienced inwardly, but would be perceived outwardly just as
- judgment on the path of life. Everything that he experiences causes
- knowledge one regards as one's own experiences in the supersensible
- 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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- of the threshold, further experiences await him as he ascends
- experience, the newborn self presents itself at once as an outer soul
- What is important here is the fact that in this experience he does not
- experiences something quite different. The form that the
- such an experience that depicts the very opposite of the actual facts
- when he experiences this, he stands already in the world of soul and
- shown in a picture by the shape that emerges in the experience
- described. The person who is adequately prepared for this experience
- were to enter upon this experience unprepared, then, in the encounter
- supersensible world, so can he also test himself by the experiences
- him corresponds indeed to the experience by which the personal
- which the possibility is given of entering a region of experience that
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 10)
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- experiences he is capable of distinguishing, within the surrounding
- experience may occur for him. He begins to feel as though he were
- VII. Total experience of all previous experiences as a
- These stages need not be thought of as successive experiences. On the
- If the student of the spiritual has experienced intuition, he not only
- experienced knowledge of the student of the spiritual. It is thus a
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Present and Future of Cosmic and Human Evolution
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- between what they now experience, and what they have experienced and
- They experience it just as the earth man experiences his body. At a
- able to experience through their own imagination, inspiration, and
- was their task to experience the facts of the higher world and chiefly
- experience, at a higher stage, the union with the higher world
- experienced by the Atlanteans at a lower stage. Only those human
- man can experience on earth. The evolved mankind, however, advances in
- experiences of intellect, feeling, and character are the indications
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Details From the Realm of Spiritual Science
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- experiences in his soul. The inner soul experience of the sensation of
- object. Let us now imagine this soul experience alone, without the
- outer object. Let us imagine the experience of a sensation of heat in
- the soul without an outer physical cause. If such an experience were
- the spiritual experiences such inner perceptions without physical
- experience itself) that the inner perception is not imaginary, but
- now visualize as an inner experience what we then retain as memory
- experience of the color, and the outer color. These inner experiences
- the normal outer sensation. Now think that such an inner experience
- supersensible perceptions may have such an experience. He is also able
- there first; then comes the inner color experience. In the case of
- process must be reversed: first the inner experience, shadowlike, like
- further by indicating the experiences of the soul that correspond to
- possible for the ego to experience something new. While the ego
- so much that the human soul can experience something new after a
- preceding incarnation. Since the experiences of a human being are
- inner spiritual experiences, and which develops the longing toward the
- through physical experience. Through the co-operation of this inner
- birth of the ego, has enriched itself through the experiences of the
- development between death and a new birth, but he does not experience
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface First Edition
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- contradictory. For not everyone concerns himself with the experiences
- entirely convinced that for such soul experiences a connection with
- anew in this edition. But the experiences in regard to such things
- diverge so greatly from all the experiences in the domain of the
- and an experience is reached which is similar in every human being who
- experiences. Only when the knowledge of supersensible worlds is
- distinguish it from all experiences of mere subjective mysticism and
- objective experiences, the truth of which is indeed recognized
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Seventh to Fifteenth Edition
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- necessary after renewed experience of the subject matter.
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Sixteenth to Twentieth Edition
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- experienced the nature of such revelation knows that the thoughts of
- experience, not only spiritual perception itself, but also the
- world becomes experience in regard to the spiritual world.
- is attained by means of healthy inner experience. This is achieved in
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Special Comments
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- experiences at subsequent times, not merely as an influence of past
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