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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Character of Occult Science
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- prejudice through various circumstances. It is not here a question of
- through some special favor of fate. We shall do justice to the use of
- aberrations, which in the souls of prejudiced persons discredit all
- manner of his narration not personal caprice but scientific thinking
- which he himself admits his ignorance? Unprejudiced thinking must hold
- by way of personal caprice. It must again be admitted, however, that
- weakens life and makes it incapable of the service required of him in
- speak out of their own merit, recognizable to every unprejudiced
- approach the supersensible world-content. But in practice this must
- already experienced, unnoticed, what we thought we had received merely
- practice what is described, in the second and last part of this book,
- reason the other person does not at first notice that he is living in
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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- were to suffice for everything. In this respect, a reaction has set in
- clear. For the present it may suffice to say that the ether body
- Out of certain prejudices, one might object to this exposition by
- notices the difference between its behavior and that of the human
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Sleep And Death
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- science in the world from time immemorial, and is practiced also today
- to the prejudice of the observer of the supersensible. (Spiritual
- service rendered the spirit by eating. The same is true of other
- for a moment observes a part of the animal world with unprejudiced
- conditions of the physical world, however, but, vice versa, all
- observes this physical life entirely without prejudice, the above will
- but the unprejudiced mind will not deny its justification when it is
- without prejudice will see that through them all facts of the sense
- unprejudiced point of view will find something in the possibility and
- schooling, all education is meaningless. For the unprejudiced
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 1)
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- which lumps of ice were gradually forming by means of ingeniously
- controlled refrigeration. Just as we see here ice condensing from what
- perceive ice, not, however, the finer condition of water, out of which
- ice is formed by means of refrigeration. For such a being, water would
- transformed into ice would the water be at all perceptible to it. Thus
- really unprejudiced. In the following pages, information concerning
- and it then discovers the whole process repeated twice more. This
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 2)
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- If we give ourselves up to an unprejudiced examination of the human
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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- unprejudiced eye, we must imagine that a being can be man
- events; they renounce all enjoyment, all pleasure; they sacrifice all
- 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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- the dreamy consciousness of the Sons of Life as magnificent, magic
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 5)
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- suffice to have indicated the reason why a series of cosmic bodies is
- perceptions. Notice, however, must be taken of the fact that conduct
- based on perception admits of freedom of choice, while action under
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 6)
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- thing. He was able to employ in his service the forces of life and
- of nature, they then place these laws at the service of their
- services of Jupiter, Venus, and other oracles were cultivated in a
- supersensible forces at the service of lower impulses, desires, and
- high office to any member of the post-Atlantean civilization. The
- practices. In these people the Luciferic nature ruled in a special
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 7)
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- they practiced in their souls all those faculties that the human being
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 1)
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- satisfactorily prior to any training by the unprejudiced employment of
- of these rules prior to their practice. But it can be experienced only
- not permit himself to be driven to blind faith by prejudice of any
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 2)
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- the plant, but he has purchased this perfection at the price of
- spiritual training that the soul, through the practice of
- through practice. These are, above all, control of the soul over its
- this control is to be acquired through practice has a twofold purpose.
- about to emerge from the soul. It is a good practice if one gives
- ability that much prejudice may result. One might imagine that one
- rejoice, with sadness it should feel pain. But it should acquire the
- pain. If one endeavors to do this, one will soon notice that one does
- through such practice does the student of the spiritual attain the
- need to practice, according to exact rules, what one lacks. Although
- will indeed notice that the exercises described yield, indirectly and
- to notice after a certain time that through the exercises the
- this, a prejudice may easily arise. The opinion might develop that the
- after a longer period of practice, one will be able to form a complete
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 3)
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- student will notice that they can be grasped mentally if he has
- has not been sufficiently thorough, comprehensive and unprejudiced. In
- needs now only to be sufficiently unprejudiced in order to say to
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 4)
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- they exist only as far and as long as this soul activity is practiced.
- will find that this does not suffice. For it takes a long time, often
- One will then certainly notice that one's astral body, upon which one
- practice itself he stands in a world of soul and spirit, and with
- he draws from the practice gives him the assurance that what he is
- practice in the sphere of spiritual training calls forth satisfaction
- must always occur from correct practice. For this result might easily
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 5)
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- it will suffice; why does spiritual science wish to demonstrate such
- which inspiration no longer suffices, where it reaches, so to say, the
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 7)
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- finally overcome. The student notices this by the fact that gradually
- unconsciously now come under his control. He notices it also by the
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 8)
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- worlds of knowledge, he notices at a certain stage that the cohesion
- but rather what displeases him. The human being now notices that on
- in regard to what man notices in himself as his own essential nature,
- advice for spiritual training is correctly followed, the sources that
- means of unprejudiced observation, to rectify the delusion by means of
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 9)
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- into supersensible worlds. First he will notice that an inner
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 10)
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- superficially, is able to notice that since the twelfth and thirteenth
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Present and Future of Cosmic and Human Evolution
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- unnoticed at the beginning, into the mode of thinking of the men of
- behind, whereas previously they would have had the choice of creating
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface First Edition
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- justice, feel impelled to communicate and publish what their judgment,
- possessing an unprejudiced reason, a healthy sense of truth, and the
- book, notice that it has been the endeavor of its author sharply to
- unprejudiced thought and common sense.
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Fourth Edition
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- up to such thought activity do not notice that reality can refute
- notice that much that is impossible to say in dry words is striven for
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Seventh to Fifteenth Edition
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- prejudice to arise, since the proofs of supersensible cognition cannot
- prejudice. In the other chapters I have attempted, through
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Sixteenth to Twentieth Edition
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- barriers against it, that is, if we labor under the prejudices that
- unprejudiced, unperceiving consciousness if the seer gives his
- 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
- adheres strictly to the physical-sensory. An unprejudiced observer is
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