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  • Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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    • always asleep, Only there is a difference between sleep during the
    • asleep to what is then and there happening and we can rightly speak of
    • asleep in the normal way. It can therefore be said: ordinary sleep is
    • way, namely through sleep. When we are asleep we do not think;
    • conceptual activity ceases when we ourselves are asleep. To begin
    • sleeps in respect of his conceptual life when he is asleep. The life
    • asleep in respect of intellect that he is unaware of what he is
    • Whereas at the present time, the will is asleep by day, and man is
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture IX: The Etherization of the Blood
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    • man is, in a certain sense, essentially always asleep. He sleeps
    • world. The ordinary physical body is asleep to this observation, and
    • his spiritual senses. In the night, of course, we are asleep in the
    • way, namely, through sleep. When you are asleep you do not think; you
    • his conceptual life when he is asleep. The life of will sleeps by
    • Because at night he is asleep regarding his intellect, he becomes
  • Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse in Historical Development - Lecture 1
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    • is in another world. But the fact that he is asleep and does not know
  • Title: Esoteric Christianity: Jeshu ben Pandira - Lecture 1
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    • falling asleep, and disappears the moment we fall asleep. No one will
    • our falling asleep, must be extinguished, and only then can we go to
    • to his falling asleep. That this is so is best seen when we surrender
    • ourselves to particularly vigorous concepts before falling asleep
    • been thinking really intensely, we most easily fall asleep; and so if
    • asleep; but not something, on the other hand, in which we are deeply
    • emotions is something that hinders us from falling asleep. When we go
    • and toss in bed and are unable to fall asleep. In other words, whereas
    • asleep, precisely what strongly affects our feelings prevents us from
    • falling asleep. It is impossible then to bring about the separation
    • who pay attention to the moment of falling asleep in a rather subtle
    • asleep. Then comes a moment when a certain memory arises. Most likely,
    • falls asleep, he feels so much the fresher and more filled with
    • element. Finally there comes a jerk, and he falls asleep. One does not
    • impulses work before we fall asleep, and we feel that they fructify
    • falling asleep feels in this moment that, if he cannot look back upon
  • Title: Esoteric Christianity: Jeshu ben Pandira - Lecture 2
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    • means of his thoughts and these are asleep. Thus he does not observe
    • will awakes the moment thinking falls asleep. And the will slips into
    • woven out of will. Thus the thoughts are then asleep but the will is
  • Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse as Living Reality - Lecture 1
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    • bliss before falling asleep. He is in the pleasant situation in which
  • Title: Jeshu ben Pandira: Lecture I
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    • plane, persists from our waking till our falling asleep, and
    • disappears the moment we fall asleep. No one will suppose that, when
    • asleep, must be extinguished, and only then can we go to sleep.
    • particularly vigorous concepts before falling asleep — for
    • thinking really intensely, we most easily fall asleep; and so if we
    • mathematical book, for instance. This will help us to fall asleep;
    • emotions is something that hinders us from falling asleep. When
    • that we turn and toss in bed and are unable to fall asleep. In other
    • we easily fall asleep, precisely that which strongly affects our
    • feelings prevents us from falling asleep. It is impossible then to
    • who pay attention to the moment of falling asleep in a rather subtle
    • associated with falling asleep. Then comes a moment when a
    • asleep, he feels so much the fresher and more filled with
    • element. Finally there comes a jerk, and he falls asleep. One does
    • asleep, and we feel that they fructify us. We sense an extraordinary
    • the moment of falling asleep feels in this moment that, if he cannot
  • Title: Jeshu ben Pandira: Lecture II
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    • these are asleep. Thus he does not observe that his will is active.
    • when thinking falls asleep. And the will slips into the pictures that
    • will. Thus the thoughts are then asleep but the will is awake.



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