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  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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    • observe the breathing process when people laugh or cry. This enables
    • us to see deeply into what is happening. If you watch the breathing
    • essentially of a long out-breath and a short in-breath. It is the
    • opposite with laughing: a short out-breath and a long in-breath. Thus
    • the breathing process changes when the human being is under the
    • This is like a squeezing out of the breath: a long out-breath. In the
    • long in-breath when you laugh. Here, so to say, in the change in the
    • breathing process we see the ego at work within the astral body. That
    • even accompanied by a change of breathing. Therefore let us show the
    • have a breathing process that is so to speak strictly governed from
    • has been described today. That which sustains the breathing process
    • breathed into man the nephesh — the animal soul — and man
    • biased. For instance when it says: And God breathed nephesh, the
    • in the breathing process you understand what we tried to explain with
    • the statement: And God breathed nephesh into man, and man became a
    • even man's breathing process itself changes. By means of this example
  • Title: Astral World: Lecture II: Some Characteristics of the Astral World
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    • fish to use the air of the water in order to breathe.



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