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  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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    • people owe their rapid or painless recovery to the fact that when
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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    • inclination to compensate for the pain in one of your future
    • the pain himself, and resolves to recompense A in a future life, that
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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    • and pain in such a way that they work creatively in him.
    • that brings us to the significant effect that pain and joy have in
    • pain and joy inwardly and these would have to pass him by
    • nature, pain and joy become forces that can work creatively in him.
    • All the joy and pain we experience in one incarnation become part of
    • our being. Thus you could say that pain and joy became creative world
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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    • a Raphael painting. It would see what is there in the picture itself,
    • know the significance of why one thing is painted like this and the
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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    • not have been his lot, namely, illness, suffering and pain. That was
    • exactly as much suffering and pain in the world as there is interest
    • desires on the one side, so much illness and pain on the other. This
    • pain and what is connected with them, namely death, the Beings whose
    • expunged in this way. Whereas the good Spirits instituted pain and
    • Once again let us look back. We have said that suffering and pain, nay
  • Title: Concerning the Nature of Pain, Suffering, Joy, and Bliss
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    • Concerning the Nature of Pain, Suffering, Joy, and Bliss
    • Concerning the Nature of Pain, Suffering,
    • Let us proceed to-day from simple forms of pain, from
    • its elementary forms. When we cut our finger and feel pain, or when
    • we bruise it, or cut it off completely and feel pain, this is the simplest,
    • most primitive form of pain. Let us begin by considering this.
    • they have for the simplest form of pain, we find, particularly in the
    • pain is to add to the different senses, to the sense of smell, of sight, of
    • hearing, a new sense the sense of pain, so that the human being perceives
    • pain through this sense in the same way in which he perceives the light
    • pain because he has a sense of pain. External experience does not give us
    • any foundation in support of the existence of a sense of pain; nevertheless
    • to accepting it, in fact, it invents a sense of pain.
    • feeling of pain really arise? In what manner does the experience of
    • pain arise, when we cut our finger?
    • of the finger as pain.
    • renunciation in the form of pain.
    • form of pain. This is how pain arises, and it lasts as long as the astral
    • the pain which we experience in Kamaloka! There, the whole body is suddenly
    • pain. Every pain is a suppressed activity. In the cosmos every suppressed
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  • Title: Astral World: Lecture II: Some Characteristics of the Astral World
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    • sorrow, joy and pain, impulse, desire, and instinct, is not within in
    • being of the plant also feels joy and pain, pleasure and sadness through
    • happiness — and at times also for the pain — of its soul-part.



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