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- Title: Book: Chapter II: The Nature of Humanity
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- present over and above the mere iron. Then the time came when the idea
- consciousness when a piece of iron expands under the influence of
- Title: Book: Chapter III: Sleep And Death
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- environment of pure soul and spirit.
- without the entire physical environment. The whole Earth must be as it
- its environment, so do the pictures of the astral body's
- environment come to it during sleep. The fact is that the astral body
- environment to which the physical body belongs. While as a physical
- supersensible perception there are ever present in man's environment
- environment, which we might also call the spiritual outer
- environment come to him in the same way in which the inner perception
- between birth and death the environment of man speaks to him through
- language of his new environment of man speaks to him through the
- language of his new environment speaks directly into the inmost
- environment of man is replete with beings alike in kind to his own
- in yonder world is not his environment. In effect, he brings
- environment of the Ego find expression in a world radiant with color.
- of man so that he becomes creative, acting on his environment in such
- pour Wisdom into their environment, even as the Sun sheds light upon
- manifest world nothing happens in a given locality and environment
- given environment. Nor is it adequate to look for causes within the
- kind, and you have a cause for the particular human environment into
- being from his external, earthly and social environment during the
- Title: Book: Chapter IV: Man and the Evolution of the World (Part 1)
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- different directions to the environment, to the dwelling place wherein
- Title: Book: Chapter IV: Man and the Evolution of the World (Part 3)
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- environment. Nor would he find the Saturn space itself uniformly warm.
- vivifying influence on its environment in the heavenly spaces, for it
- environment enables me to be. They have perception; indeed their
- Title: Book: Chapter IV: Man and the Evolution of the World (Part 4)
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- second heavenly body in its environment, representing a kind of
- feel the first traces of sympathy and antipathy with his environment.
- Title: Book: Chapter IV: Man and the Evolution of the World (Part 5)
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- Spirit-beings in its environment. And through the events that
- from the life of the environment, then the environment engraves itself
- in its environment. Turning its gaze upward, as it were, to these, it
- can exclaim: This my environment upholds me in existence.
- things and begins in Moon man's environment exercised no immediate
- environment than are our sense-perceptions, which reveal in
- in the vapor-like environment above described. Manifold processes are
- from without. Man is now living in an environment that is more of the
- environment. Since, however, they are etherealised, they too are
- both for man's environment and also for man himself. Wisdom is
- environment, the Moon; in me he thinks upon the things and beings that
- Title: Book: Chapter IV: Man and the Evolution of the World (Part 6)
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- environment. In the latter the Spirits of Personality reveal
- manifest in his environment, then the feeling arises in the soul:
- environment, they did not always give rise to the same feeling in the
- their environment mighty workings of fire, of a harmful nature. This
- Title: Book: Chapter V: Knowledge of the Higher Worlds (Concerning Initiation) Part 2
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- is able to distinguish between the mental picture of a hot iron and a
- senses, we know that if we imagine a hot iron, then however hot we
- actually more sensitive than before to everything in his environment
- Title: Book: Chapter V: Knowledge of the Higher Worlds (Concerning Initiation) Part 5
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- for example, to a piece of hot iron, but will consider it as emanating
- Title: Book: Chapter V: Knowledge of the Higher Worlds (Concerning Initiation) Part 8
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- then he can separate and distinguish from his environment whatever has
- quite impossible for him to mistake an imaginary bar of hot iron for
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