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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • source divine - EX DEO NASCIMUR.
    • into being and the whole world had to be filled with divine spiritual
    • at the fourth stage. The divine spiritual Cosmos participates in our
    • Cosmos, within the divine world. As long as we are in our physical
    • together the aims which divine Spiritual Beings have set before them,
    • how into the nature of man flows that which divine Spiritual Beings
    • divine Cosmos. Our consciousness is fired by this and waxing stronger
    • the whole is born from out Divine-Spirituality. When we consider him
    • Divine-Spirituality, the Cosmos, enters into his bones, how the whole
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • On the far shore of Divine
    • image of Divine Being in the form of man, as the highest divine work
    • into our feeling-will How a divine will and a divine feeling. In
    • glorious temple in the distance of ‘time’. Divine forces
    • which our divine-spiritual teachers can give us are dependent on what
    • of ordinary life — we have to say to ourselves: ‘Divine
    • divine forces we should become a spiritual being, but this being
    • religious ideal of the divinely spiritual world. The temptation
    • ideal of humanity. For the divine Spirits who drive us forward work
    • look up to these Divine Beings as to our past life in the spirit, and
    • life; — behind it all, behind our conscious life, Divine
    • soul learns and knows ‘Out of the Divine I am born’, it
    • ‘time’, but flows in it with the Divine. We are aware of
    • every moment from out the Divine, so that every moment we may fill
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • work the good divine Spiritual Beings to whom Ahriman is opposed and
    • there we have a true interest in the contents of divine religion, in
    • is the stage whereon the play of divine thoughts is carried out.’
    • Gods. The Divine Being regarding whom it was said that He thought
    • arose within this Divine Being to awaken a new form of consciousness.
    • restored the consciousness which the previously mentioned Divine
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • we may speak of a Divine Being who pervades it. In the nineteenth
    • the phenomena and beings of the world are held together by a divine
    • arrive at a Divine Being who pervades all; and when we consider this
    • Divine Being more closely, this God of the philosophers, we find that
    • deny everything Divine in an empty-headed, materialistic way; they



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