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  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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    • influence of heat. Consciousness is present only when, through the
    • effect of heat, the being, for example, inwardly experiences pain.
    • influence of heat and cold, pain and pleasure, under certain regularly
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Sleep And Death
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    • existence within the bodily sheath. He will compare the animal with
    • spiritual being of man as it entered into the corporeal sheath. In the
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 1)
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    • instance, we speak of light, heat, or other phenomena, in connection
    • not mean exactly what is meant by these words, light and heat, at the
    • stages of evolution out of which the light and heat of the present
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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    • heat.” No gaseous, fluid, or solid elements are to be found
    • heat. On reaching the space occupied by Saturn, he would only perceive
    • that it had a condition of heat different from the rest of the
    • most varied manner. Heat would be perceived radiating according to
    • the variations in heat. He would have before him something like an
    • only of heat.
    • that consists only of heat, since he is not accustomed to recognize
    • heat as something in itself, but to perceive it only in connection
    • way of speaking about heat as pure nonsense. He will perhaps say that
    • there are solid, fluid, and gaseous bodies; heat, however, denotes
    • motion is perceived as heat. Where there is no gas, there can be no
    • such motion, therefore also no heat. — The matter appears quite
    • different to the researcher in spiritual science. For him, heat is
    • heat, in the same sense that a fluid is a condensed vapor, or a solid
    • body a condensed fluid. Thus the spiritual scientist speaks of heat
    • given world of the physical senses, heat exists entirely as a state of
    • the external aspect of heat, or its effect. The physicists speak only
    • of this effect of heat, not of its inner nature. Let us try to
    • disregard all effects of heat that we receive through external
    • of heat.
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  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 4)
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    • The Saturn body consisted solely of heat substance. During the Sun
    • evolution this heat substance condenses to a state that may be
    • supersensible consciousness. Within the heat substance something
    • permeated by heat and enclosed by a mantle of heat. Physically
    • speaking, this human being may be said to consist of heat structures
    • that time heat reflected back to them their own personality, so now
    • heat structures that are unable to condense properly to air. These are
    • heat substance of Saturn, which remained behind in this way, divides
    • human stage. — Another section of the Saturn heat substance acquires an
    • purely physical, body, a body of heat. The result is that the fully
    • observe the play of heat forces among the human beings on the Sun;
    • these heat forces send their influence into the regular Sun evolution;
    • Fire were at work forming germinal sense organs in the heat substance.
    • connection between this kingdom and the human senses. The heat
    • consists essentially of various heat effects.
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 5)
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    • what, in a certain sense, forms the spiritual sheath of the planet.
    • changed conditions. On Saturn, only the forces of a heat body were
    • is as though the human being consisted only of heat substance, while
    • On Saturn, the human physical body was composed of heat, which on the
    • by air currents, and all this is permeated by the activities of heat.
    • composed merely of the forces of heat, and those composed merely of
    • only heat and air. Besides these two substances, the liquid, watery
    • form, and the aeriform and heat formations condense correspondingly.
    • experiences in the heat and air element. Opposite this sun body there
    • would be a Moon body in which other beings would evolve with heat,
    • the elements of heat and air, had less influence upon this water
    • 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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    • that the heat causes a part of their astral form to condense. Through
    • substance of the cup consists purely of heat or fire. The enkindling
    • enclosure in heat, but simultaneously with it a change in the astral
    • now takes place also in man. Not only the Earth heat touches his
    • organism, but air substance is drawn into his fire body. Just as heat
    • and when the latter is aroused to life by the Earth heat, his sentient
    • of heat arising in him and in sounding tone; in these heat streams and
    • them through the veil of heat and tone. While these perceptions coming
    • he felt the streams of heat arising from the Earth, he experienced air
    • the streams of heat surge up to him; the air masses sound around him;
    • a fire or heat body, that the stage of evolution is reached in which,
    • the heat streaming through him as his own ego. In these currents of
    • heat, interwoven with life, the first tendency to form a blood
    • mental images received from fire and heat the earth man is most
    • inner heat and the heat radiations of the earthly environment. In the
    • radiating outer heat. He feels in these radiations the influence of
    • the Spirits of Form. When powerful heat effects appear in the human
    • heat who introduced a spark into his inner nature. When their external
    • able to feel the Spirits of Form clearly by means of heat and who
    • its influence also upon the outer heat phenomena. Through creating a
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 5)
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    • designates the impressions as sensations of heat or cold, as
    • of heat, he does not, for instance, ascribe it to a piece of hot iron,
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Details From the Realm of Spiritual Science
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    • perception of heat, he must distinguish between what comes from the
    • heat is something quite different from the heat streaming from the
    • outer object. Let us imagine the experience of a sensation of heat in
    • supersensory outer world just as the usual sensation of heat, for
    • the sensations of heat, to the impressions of tone, and so forth. For
    • physical maternal sheath. Forces, which the embryonic human being had
    • regard to his ether body, is surrounded by an etheric sheath. This
    • enclosed by an astral sheath; this falls away between the twelfth and
  • Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface First Edition
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    • as “heat,” in a way only possible for someone who has
    • publish all that is said in this book about heat phenomena were he not
    • Heat” (“Theory of Thermodynamics”) occupied at that
    • time the central point of his studies in the field of heat phenomena.
    • the advances of science in the domain of the physical theory of heat.
    • to conclude that anyone who discusses “heat” in the manner



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