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- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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- cannot forget the inclinations, desires and pleasures he had in life.
- and pleasures. Now the astral body would not be able to be conscious
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 3: Original Sin
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- astral body man seeks all kinds of pleasures and can have all sorts
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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- particular pleasures and tasks and allowing other possibilities that
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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- kind of wallowing in sensual pleasure. The person who feels forsaken
- reason than the sensual pleasure of inner activity; pleasure wearing
- instead of living and feeling with the environment, the pleasure of
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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- two, for they have done nothing that deserves the pleasure their
- the ego creates beyond itself when it develops pleasure or
- displeasure in the beautiful, the exalted, the humorous, the comic;
- necessity is the first thing, pleasure and displeasure are the
- thought, without pleasure or displeasure, nor any feeling for duty
- created. Because of the pleasure man can take in what is beautiful,
- Title: Lecture: History of the Physical Plane and Occult History
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- pleasures of the senses and the great joy in the sense-world
- age, in spite of all the pleasure they had had in the
- Title: Astral World: Lecture II: Some Characteristics of the Astral World
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- the case of the animal, what it experiences inwardly as pleasure and
- the animal directs its eyes outwards, has its pleasure in the surroundings,
- approaching enjoyment, i.e., experiences pleasure inwardly, one who
- being of the plant also feels joy and pain, pleasure and sadness through
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