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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • will-impulses cannot exist together in one object. Although we occupy
    • definite purpose — the definite impulse to become acquainted
    • life on the physical plane corresponds to the impulse of the Will. As
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • have again received a new impulse towards the distant goal of the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • sends this impulse into our sub-consciousness and thus fighting
    • would so act upon us that we should have the impulse to cast behind
    • within us a direct impulse to spiritualise ourselves just as we are,
    • from us; the door of our consciousness is closed against this impulse
    • the act of perception this ever-springing impulse towards
    • should have the impulse to spiritualise ourselves with all the
    • at the same time a sort of impulse towards a future ‘making
    • (and many have the impulse to say this at the present time): ‘Why
    • which come from what we sensibly perceive, never give such an impulse
    • all. The only ideas which give us the impulse and power which we need
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • become more and more conscious of the Spirit impulse. The
    • instincts of life, the more unconscious impulses of life change. His
    • instincts different; it gives us the impulse to do the right thing.
    • consequence of this is that we must receive the impulse once more, in
    • Christ! An active up-rousing of the impulse for truth is required in
    • spiritual world is that we should have the impulse, the power, to
    • fact, must become a living impulse in us. This impulse can only be
    • right impulses to pass through the portal of death, when we find the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • Since Golgotha it is the permeation with the Christ Impulse that
    • Impulse brings us to the midnight of the world: our desire towards
    • enjoy and suffer, we live in our passions and we develop impulses of
    • suffered more, we still could have developed more impulses of the
    • in our soul and spirit nature we have the impulse to return, because
    • feeling and permeated with the impulse of will — this
    • far does the impulse proceeding from the power of Christ extend, that
    • into the physical world. There is the Christ-impulse which is present
    • live. When the Christ-impulse has brought us as far as to the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • sufficient of this Christ Impulse. The surplus strengthens the
    • impulse of the Holy Ghost. Like the case of excess of fish-spawn we
    • impulse karmically to make compensation for various things. These
    • and the impulse which makes us long for it — yet makes us cry
    • from our earthly life. If the Christ-impulse had not entered the
    • die in Christ. For this the Christ-impulse is necessary. It preserves
    • Christ-impulse supplies us with more than barely sufficient force
    • the Spirit should not come to us, the Christ-impulse would be able to
    • with our memory, but the Christ-impulse would carry us over. This is
    • merely a bare amount of the Christ-impulse. Even at the present time,
    • the Christ-impulse should enter into his soul as a mightier impulse,
    • impulse of Christ, and we feel the force of the Spirit more strongly
    • than would be the case if the Christ-impulse were not there.
    • The surplus of the Christ-impulse
    • that remains with us, strengthens the impulse of the Spirit.
    • Christ-impulse it strengthens the impulse of the Holy Ghost, and
    • thereby such a spiritual impulse is introduced to our souls that,
    • gain in this way through the Christ-impulse strengthening the impulse
    • they are filled with the Christ-impulse and the impulse of the
    • Christ-impulse, so that more and more Spirit shall enter into



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