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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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    • Otherwise its beasts will devour
    • the first beast, the crooked back,
    • the second beast, it bares
    • the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
    • Otherwise its beasts will devour
    • the first beast, the crooked back,
    • the second beast, it bares
    • the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
    • the second beast, which creeps into the human soul from the
    • spirit of the times to become an enemy of knowledge, this beast
    • third beast is lazy thinking, the kind of thinking that would
    • Guardian of the Threshold characterizes the first beast, which
    • lurks as fear in your will, as a beast with a crooked back and
    • a bony face and scrawny body. This beast, with its dull
    • humanity of today that this beast is actually in you! It rises
    • the second beast, which is connected to the desire to mock the
    • lie. So it grins at us as the reflection of the beast that
    • the Guardian of the Threshold characterizes the third beast,
    • Otherwise its beasts will devour
    • the first beast, the crooked back,
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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    • beasts arising from the yawning abyss between the sense-world
    • Otherwise its beasts will devour
    • Behold the first beast, the crooked back
    • the second beast, it bares
    • beast.
    • the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
    • our thinking, feeling and willing in order for the three beasts
    • three beasts are the enemies of knowledge. We see them in the
    • beast, the form of which was described thus:
    • the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
    • After he has described the warning of the three beasts, he
    • third beast's glassy eye,
    • third beast's glassy eye,
    • Otherwise your beasts will consume you
    • ourselves up over the obstacles which the second beast places
    • second beast's mocking countenance
    • first beast is the reflection of our will. The will does not
    • of will - but also deep in the unconscious. The first beast
    • first beast's bony spirit:
    • first beast is surely capable of revealing in a mirror-image
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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    • the first beast, the crooked back
    • second beast appears on the threshold:
    • the second beast, it bares
    • beast appears:
    • the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
    • third beast's glassy eye,
    • The second beast's mocking countenance
    • The first beast's bony spirit:
  • Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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    • first beast's bony spirit:
    • corresponding verses [about the third, second and first beasts]
    • Guardian of the Threshold shows you the third beast of which we
    • spoke in the previous lesson. What this beast characterizes
    • third beast's glassy eye,
    • looking at the beast and what liberates you from it. Both
    • beast, while the other indicates watchfulness.
    • let us go on to the second beast and take what rescues us from
    • second beast, in the other an appeal to the gods who approach
    • second beast's mocking countenance
    • Because we begin by describing the third beast, we must place
    • depths ...], next to the third beast. At first we can not free
    • ourselves, we are only prompted to be aware of where the beast
    • wants to lead us. When we turn to the second beast, and the
    • verse is already able to lead us far away from the beast whose
    • when we approach the first beast, which wants to hinder us from
    • and how we can escape in our innermost being from this beast,
    • first beast's bony spirit:
    • comforter and grace-giving as opposed to what the first beast
    • the other verse directs us to “ The third beast's glassy
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  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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    • beware of the abyss, especially to be aware of the beasts
    • should realize that these beasts are the outer reflections of
    • determined to overcome the beasts. To enter the spiritual world,
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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    • three beasts, which arise from the abyss one after the other,
    • — the beasts rise up:
    • Otherwise its beasts will devour
    • Behold the first beast, the crooked back,
    • Behold the second beast, it bares
    • Behold the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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    • by the Guardian by letting the first of the beasts, which
    • being, he lets the second beast arise, representing feeling.
    • beast emerge, which represents thinking.
    • first beast — the true spiritual form of our willing,
    • then the second beast — born from the hate of spiritual
    • then the third beast — created in its ghostly nature by
    • Otherwise its beasts will devour
    • Behold the first beast, the crooked back,
    • Behold the second beast, it bares its teeth,
    • Behold the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
    • Otherwise its beasts will devour
    • Behold the first beast, the crooked back,
    • Behold the second beast, it bares its teeth,
    • Behold the third beast, with cloven muzzle,
    • clarification about the third beast, which is interwoven with
    • our thinking; about the second beast, which is interwoven with
    • our feeling; about the first beast, which is interwoven with
    • beast, do we ascend more and more to the purely angelic form of
    • beasts:
    • The third beast's glassy-eyed gaze,
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  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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    • divine-spiritual powers as the three beasts, which are shown to
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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    • stood there shattered by the impression of the three beasts,
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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    • Guardian of the Threshold has shown, by the three beasts, what



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