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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • the life of sensation, the life of perception through which we bring
    • within itself all that brings us as human beings in touch with the
    • perception does indeed bring the world to us, but from one standpoint
    • us? What might we not bring forth from the depths of our soul! And if
    • we did bring it forth, how much more nobly should we feel about the
    • sensation: within me are endless depths; could I but bring them
    • forth, my feeling would become richer and richer. I can only bring
    • bring a portion of the outer world into our inner life through our
    • perception and thought; and we are only able to bring forth a part of
    • world had not co-operated in order to bring about the hardening of
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • nature of man. To-day I shall try to bring forward other experiences
    • Anyone who means to bring up a child seriously will take care not to
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • brings death. Each act of Feeling and each act of Willing brings
    • towards us and brings about in us the sensation of light; but looking
    • existence between birth and death, they would bring about the same
    • brings us into inner disharmony. If there were true unison between
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • wisdom depends on the development of Will and Feeling, bringing
    • lie on the physical plane in order to bring about a time in the
    • is able to bring forth from the treasure of his will sufficient power
    • the feeling-will, the will which brings forth reality out of wisdom,
    • at first heaves and surges in wisdom. Here, we bring forth wisdom
    • that we may bring forth realities from this surging flowing wisdom.
    • answer to this, may I bring forward the following?
    • First Cause which pervades all and brings all into a certain harmony.
    • create freely through wisdom, to bring about something spiritual as
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • Impulse brings us to the midnight of the world: our desire towards
    • not bring it into our earthly consciousness, for we should then rob
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • spiritual lectures and turn aside. It may be necessary to bring them
    • must first prepare by bringing sympathetic understanding. The Spirit
    • to bring about one of these possibilities; thou canst change this
    • between these incarnations, so that at length we may be able to bring
    • which we are able to bring back with us again to the physical plane,
    • normal length of human life. His illness brings him to an early
    • think that he would gain what has just been described by bringing
    • one has to bring the stream of spiritual life apparently without
    • lead us further to our re-embodiment, which we bring about through
    • incarnation as are the other forces we bring with us at birth. I have
    • already mentioned that we transform the forces we bring over from the
    • of the Spirit — this we bring over with us into existence, but
    • Spirit, bring something into earthly life with them when they enter
    • not gradually bring with us as human beings a surplus of spirit, as
    • people's souls that they will be able to bring this Spirit into



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