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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • planetary system has been necessary and we realise we are born from a
    • the whole is born from out Divine-Spirituality. When we consider him
    • full understanding: Of a truth man is born from God:
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • borne in mind. Something comes forth from unfamiliar spiritual
    • soul learns and knows ‘Out of the Divine I am born’, it
    • Will, I am born out of a deeper soul-being, that soul-being within me
    • born’, can be made in a much deeper sense, for we are aware
    • that this soul, together with what it knows regarding itself, is born
    • ‘Out of God we are born’,
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • which lives in Feeling and Will, but remains unborn is Karma in
    • process of development. That which remains unborn in our Feelings
    • lives in the Astral body; that which remains unborn in our Will lives
    • about something that remains unborn; all this we can only use after
    • have is not really born in us, it does not come fully into existence.
    • that is in the depths of our soul and that is only half born.
    • The will is still less entirely born than is feeling. The will would
    • in will, and remains unborn, is karma in process of development,
    • the things which are unborn in our feelings and in our will when we
    • has remained unborn in our feeling and will.
    • unborn in our feeling lives in the astral body. That which remains
    • unborn behind our will, lives in the ‘I’. Again, when we
    • is not born during this period. This fourfold possibility which a
    • the conscious part of our feelings by the unborn part of our
    • that part of feeling and will which is born, and that which remains
    • In order that the ‘unborn’ part of our feeling and will
    • wherewith to develop that which has remained unborn in his feeling
    • ourselves; and when we feel and will, something remains unborn in us.
    • unborn which we can only first make use of after we are dead. But the
    • darkens in us, which remains unborn in us. We allow that to die in
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • around us experience with us; we are born, and others, our parents,
    • look upon this which has been born. Neither are we aware of ourselves
    • whereas, when we are born physically, this world gives birth to us.
    • not yet born in us, that in a certain respect will and feeling are
    • something which is not fully born. This can be seen clearly after
    • must be born within our soul as I have described, something that is
    • now lie outspread before us, illumined by the light that is born of
    • Nature and the Divinity which pervades Nature, from which we are born
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • plane that the pain and sorrow we have borne on the physical plane
    • is, that when we are reborn we find that one or more human beings are
    • soon. Most people are prematurely born, spiritually, and this is only
    • would cease working when we were born. As we fill ourselves with the



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