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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • one floated back and forth in time and at a certain point, on
    • In looking back at that part of
    • thyself, looking back on thy light-body and thy etheric-thought body;
    • completely, now thou lookest back on thy physical body which thou
    • around which all is ordered. If we look back on that which is now no
    • back at oneself, something else appears; in looking at oneself, one
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • when, from outside the body, it looks back at its own body and on all
    • have passed since our childhood, back as far as our memory extends,
    • By the method we have just described we first go backwards through
    • life we reach out into the spiritual world far back in ‘time’,
    • looks back at his physical body. He slips out of his body and fills
    • through between death and rebirth: for he goes back in time, he lives
    • back into a life in which he lived before his earth-life. Earthly
    • our brain. This wisdom is in the background; it is hidden from us
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • in the background; and a sort of corpse of colour is the result. The
    • obscurity. But thus reflection occurs back to the time to which our
    • reflected back as far as to the point of time to which our memory
    • in feeling live the Spiritual Beings who are really at the back of
    • up out of feeling and will to meet it. If, for example, we go back to
    • Ahura Mazdao! If we go back to still more ancient times we find this
    • background of his consciousness. He would prefer not to be an earthly
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • other processes of life which go on more in the background of
    • illness in the spiritual world works back into the soul, and, in so
    • Let us go back once more to the
    • further we go back in human evolution the more do we find that
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • before thee is the background which, through its inner activity, is
    • poured thyself, it rays back to thee thy own life between birth and
    • the background is the spiritual part of thy physical body, this
    • will-star is in the background, there is contained within the
    • life. We look back, as it were, at this last earthly life. It is, as
    • being. When it strikes against the elemental being it is thrown back.
    • It does not now return as will, but as feeling, which floats back to
    • cosmos lives as feeling which comes back to us on the waves of will.
    • living, active, objective thought-beings floating back to us on the
    • from longing, which can illumine this backward survey and enable us
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • is least. We begin to long for action and we look back at our past
    • back upon what we have received from, and enjoyed in worldly
    • We look back upon some enjoyment, some satisfaction we have had at
    • which we are able to bring back with us again to the physical plane,
    • spiritual world, so that we look back at certain pleasures we have
    • wishes to look back at his loved ones on the earth, he cannot see



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