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  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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    • etheric body is present in plants where it has an essentially
    • the stone a plant has its whole material nature permeated by an
    • etheric body. And this etheric body in the plant is the principle of
    • the plant were only subject to the activity of the etheric body,
    • then, beginning from the root of the plant, the leaf principle would
    • activity of the etheric body. The termination of the plant's growth
    • growth of the plant. The fact that in man the vertebrae of the spine
    • principle and all repetition to the etheric principle. The plant has
    • question of memory in the plant. For to assert that the plant has a
    • scientific literature, for to speak of memory in the plant is
    • plant's etheric body and man's, which, in addition to the qualities
    • of the plant's etheric body also has the capacity to develop memory,
    • between a plant and a human being. Imagine planting a seed in the
    • earth; out of it a quite definite plant will arise. From a grain of
    • bean plant. You will have to admit that the plant's development is in
    • alter and improve the plant by means of all sorts of horticultural
    • produce a plant of a definite shape and growth. Is this also the case
    • like the plant's, is also enclosed within certain limits. This limit,
    • as the plant is, then there would be no such thing as education, as
    • Plants cannot be educated, but human beings can. We can pass
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  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 2: Different Types of Illness
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    • plants, the animals, and so on. In that evolution man built up his
    • The heart could not have arisen if certain plants, minerals and
    • is the place to use the remedies you find in the plants and minerals.
    • For everything belonging to the plants and minerals has a profound
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 3: Original Sin
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    • fructification, it is implanted into them. And this worldly life of
    • to speak of any plant medicaments but purely mineral ones, what is
    • you have a bean plant. If you give it a prop it winds up it and is no
    • Some time we shall have to speak of the effects of plant forces and
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 4: Rhythm in the Bodies of Man
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    • These rhythms occurring in the four bodies were implanted into man
    • arises out of the rhythm that was implanted into the physical body
    • them. Rhythm has been implanted into matter by the spirit, and man,
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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    • were planted into man by higher spiritual beings. But today I want
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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    • planted in our soul remains in it and does not leave it. We are born
    • planted in him want to come to expression. But let us assume it has
    • the father of pharmacy about the healing forces in the plants and
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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    • who were too exposed to the influences of the sun, were like plants:
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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    • compare it with that of the plant. We know that the plant only has
    • within it. The plant emerges from the seed, forms its physical body,
    • is all that the plant has in addition. Now we have seen that man's
    • plant, after reaching its puberty, cannot give birth to an astral
    • body, for it has none. Therefore the plant has nothing further to
    • and then dies. Why? Because it is a creature which, like a plant, has
    • respect man, animal and plant develop in a similar way until puberty.
    • Then the plant has nothing else to develop in the physical world, and
    • taking a fully developed plant, for instance a lily of the valley.
    • Here you have the plant before you in another form, as a small seed.
    • I have the plant in front of me as a seed and there as a fully grown
    • plant. But I could not have the seed in front of me if it had not
    • plant filled with an etheric body, a body consisting of streams of
    • physical body of the plant and does not differ from it very much. But
    • successive states of a plant. During evolution the spiritual
    • the plant. In the plant we can speak of involution and evolution, but
    • human development. Because the plant always passes through involution
    • and evolution, every new plant is an exact repetition of the last
    • it is not the same with man as it is with the plant. Each evolution
    • planted in him in these previous incarnations. The same applies to
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  • Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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    • from the plant kingdom, they can represent only the divinities that
    • the plant world. Images from the animal world can symbolize for him
    • image from the mineral, plant or animal kingdom, were it ever so
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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    • Spiritual in every stone, in every plant, in every animal, he would
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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    • outspread before man; the mineral, plant and animal kingdoms would
    • seminal forces in plant and animal were still at man's command and
  • Title: Lecture: History of the Physical Plane and Occult History
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    • by day he is together with plants, animals, and human beings,
  • Title: Astral World: Lecture II: Some Characteristics of the Astral World
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    • just like the stone.” For even the plant body is quite different,
    • etheric body within it, and the plant's physical body would fall to pieces
    • spiritual scientist says, “The physical body of the plant would dry
    • dissolution. In regarding the plant, we find that it is a combination of
    • see evidence of this in the plant in a very marked degree: We see how
    • leaf after leaf develops, since the plant's physical body is permeated by
    • leaf is added to leaf in continuous repetition. And even when the plant
    • plant ends are a kind of recapitulation. And even the flower petals
    • work in the plant-kingdom that he showed how not only the calyx-leaves
    • it is not a mere repetition that meets us in the plant. If the purely
    • elemental etheric principle were alone active, the plant would come
    • to no termination. The etheric body would press through the plant from
    • flower? It is the fact that in the same degree as the plant grows upward,
    • there comes to meet it from above, enclosed in itself, the plant's astral
    • body. The plant possesses in itself no astral body of its own, but as
    • it grows upwards, the plant-like astral body meets it from above. It
    • say that the plant grows towards its soul-like part, its astral part,
    • which causes the metamorphosis. Now the fact that the plant remains
    • plant and does not go over to voluntary movement and sensation is because
    • the astral body, which meets the plant there above, does not take inner
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