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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • world. One goes out of the body with the intention of becoming
    • body of light. As regards thought, one sees at this time in this body
    • of light, the darkening waves of the etheric body - a spiritual
    • life as inner soul content. The astral body - and innumerable
    • with the sun, and we experience the Ego outside the body. Next comes
    • and his astral body on the one hand, and his physical body and
    • etheric body on the other, is different from what it is while he is
    • awake. During the day while he is awake his physical body, etheric
    • body, astral body and ‘I’ are coupled together in a
    • astral body and the ‘I’ are away from the sphere of the
    • outside the body, when he really experiences this spiritual
    • soul-being as his own human nature outside the body, then a new world
    • example, a person goes out of his body in order to come in contact
    • of his entire mental outlook. As long as we are in the body we look
    • consciousness begins to act outside the body, this relationship is
    • this world, one really feels as if one has left one's body.
    • impression. Is it not remarkable that one goes out of the body with
    • the body with the intention of becoming acquainted with the inner
    • thy physical body, from outside the body. One knows: seen from the
    • standpoint of the spirit the physical body is like this.
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • different ways of leaving the body (Bergson on Memory). The treasure
    • of memory helps us to leave the body. Imagination is not bound by
    • means of leaving the body by going into Space. Lecture 2 describes
    • veiled from Lucifer by being enveloped in a physical body. Man now no
    • longer sees the spirit-world, he is a sense body, where Spirits watch
    • undergoes, when as a spiritual investigator it lives outside the body
    • when, from outside the body, it looks back at its own body and on all
    • discovers what the astral body and Ego of man experience when they
    • enter when outside the body. Now there is another way of considering
    • body. I might say that the way I described in the last lecture showed
    • us the soul leaving the body, so that it simply goes out of the body
    • into space and begins to live there outside the body. This process of
    • leaving the body can also take place in the following manner. In
    • connected with the body, but rather as an interior possession of the
    • ourselves, to a certain extent, out of our body. But then we have to
    • thereby get out of our body in a different way from the one described
    • in the last lecture, where one leaves the body directly, as it were.
    • leaving the body and of entering the spiritual world, a way quite
    • If a person leaves his body in
    • differently. When he leaves his body in the manner I described in the
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • our physical body would be like a pane of glass without any rejecting
    • substance, But the physical body becomes permeated with 'corpses'
    • perception, it is more interior. It does not touch the physical body
    • but the etheric body. That which permeates thought as a living force
    • enters into the etheric body. We do not perceive the elemental forces
    • good powers re-animate in the etheric body what has died in the
    • physical body. The meaning of 'before' and 'afterwards.'
    • lives in the Astral body; that which remains unborn in our Will lives
    • limits of his etheric body — kills something in him which
    • really to stand before your physical body in such a way that you
    • body, and your feeling would be such that you would say: ‘I
    • will have nothing to do with this physical body; I will take no
    • The physical body would really
    • behind it. But the physical body is now permeated with the corpse
    • whole body and we thereby see ourselves in the physical world. It is
    • physical body with the actual thought, but we do upon our etheric
    • body. When we think, all that is in the thought does not enter into
    • which permeates thought as living force, sinks into our etheric body.
    • place, this time in our etheric body, between the progressing spirits
    • and thither; but we do not perceive this, and our etheric body, which
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • know oneself in the soul, outside the body - IN CHRISTO MORIMUR.
    • far as one is still in the physical body, it acts as instinct. One
    • when we live in the physical body; but to understand Christ aright,
    • symbolical dying, the going forth from the physical body in order to
    • know oneself in the soul outside the body, or the other dying, the
    • dying, to leaving the physical body, the important thing in the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • the weakness of one that lives in the body --
    • of death, he lays aside his physical body. This is consigned to the
    • body, that it has withdrawn from the forces and laws proceeding from
    • physical body, it succumbs after death. From the standpoint of the
    • the portal of death. To him the leaving of the physical body means an
    • happens to the physical body after death is an external process, and
    • connected with this leaving of the body. To him it means an inner
    • physical body and art leaving it behind.
    • the powers of his physical body he has become accustomed to conceive
    • the physical body, he has left all that he was able to see by means
    • of the human capacities developed in his physical body. Something has
    • entirely filled with the thought: Thou hast left thy body; now in the
    • spiritual world this body is nothing but will. Thy body is a star of
    • the background is the spiritual part of thy physical body, this
    • body. That which streams to thee as wisdom is the activity, the
    • mobility of thy etheric body.
    • awake in the physical body. It does not depend upon how long we once
    • is enkindled anew through our entering into the physical body and
    • they were used to organise the physical body and all appertaining to
    • body were but a shadow and that in them there really lives and
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • satisfied through the body, or through having a body on the physical
    • which can only develop in us when we again possess an earthly body.
    • ourselves an earthly body which will give us the opportunity to
    • to the spiritual worlds, although I am living in my body.’ —
    • Holy Ghost even when in the physical body. As man is awakened by the
    • awakened while living in his physical body on the physical plane. He



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