[RSArchive Icon] Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Home  Version 2.5.4
 [ [Table of Contents] | Search ]


[Spacing]
Searching Rudolf Steiner Lectures by GA number (GA0153)
Matches

You may select a new search term and repeat your search. Searches are not case sensitive, and you can use regular expressions in your queries.


Enter your search term:
by: title, keyword, or context
   


   Query type: 
    Query was: describe
  

Here are the matching lines in their respective documents. Select one of the highlighted words in the matching lines below to jump to that point in the document.

  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
    Matching lines:
    • lectures will be to describe the inner life of man in relation to the
    • And so you can understand, that what is described by the clairvoyant
    • In this and the following lectures I shall describe what the
    • meet with what I shall now try to describe.
    • the beginning of the clairvoyant experience we have described. One
    • circulation, one might describe it as dark waves in the light-body,
    • go still further. If one were only to see what I have just described,
    • oneself seen previously, which we described as the outer world —
    • live outside our body in the manner described. When we live in these
    • thinking. For when a person accepts what has just been described as
    • How must we describe in a few words that which is enkindled within us
    • receive something like an impression of what is described concerning
    • vital feeling, we may describe it by saying that we now regard human
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
    Matching lines:
    • on to where we were before we incarnated. We described in Lecture 1 a
    • means of leaving the body by going into Space. Lecture 2 describes
    • last lectures we tried to describe what the human soul first sees
    • body. I might say that the way I described in the last lecture showed
    • thereby get out of our body in a different way from the one described
    • By the method we have just described we first go backwards through
    • different from the one described in the last lecture. Notice this
    • spiritual life, and it is difficult to describe these in fitting
    • the manner I have just described, he comes out of it quite
    • differently. When he leaves his body in the manner I described in the
    • described how he diffuses himself over external space and how he
    • have just described is infinitely more important than the way we
    • described in the last lecture which does not get out of space; for
    • comprehended when one leaves the body in the manner described to-day.
    • describe as religion that which draws man out of this physical world.
    • And with respect to what we have just described as the passing of the
    • described in many particulars and shall yet have to describe further
    • in the manner we have described arrives at the knowledge that up
    • the manner described in my book,
    • describe, midway between death and rebirth, when one has passed that
    • Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
    Matching lines:
    • described as a sort of corpse, a partial corpse. This corpse is the
    • the way described, but in this case, in ‘time’, they are
    • above-described process. Thus whereas in our physical body a corpse
    • describe these things. Just as we must say perception and thought
    • I have just described — in so far as it relates to feeling and
    • his evolution. What I have just described applies particularly to the
    • through the Saturn, Sun and Moon Periods, as described in my book
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
    Matching lines:
    • I tried, as far as is possible in a public lecture, to describe in
    • describe; but it is so in important moments, during important
    • also, what I shall now describe is not continually necessary in the
    • I shall now describe as the corresponding event in the spiritual
    • it, and this result may be described as follows: —
    • way described and it is in his karma that he may be cured. Naturally,
    • now reappears in the spiritual world, in the way have described. On
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
    Matching lines:
    • connected with what then takes place in the soul were to be described
    • describe the external process of ideas (now of course the spiritually
    • If we wished to describe the ideas which are then experienced in the
    • This, which we may describe as the fruit of the last life, we feel in
    • in the period which is occupied in the manner I have just described,
    • have been given, I am in a position to describe various conditions
    • condition which may be described thus: There is a period during which
    • must be born within our soul as I have described, something that is
    • respect, namely a force which I might describe as something like a
    • conditions I have already described: — one, a condition lasting
    • must therefore try to describe it to you from another aspect. It is
    • I have endeavoured to describe as the Midnight of the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
    Matching lines:
    • speaking of what I described as the great ‘Midnight Hour of our
    • think that he would gain what has just been described by bringing
    • find described in my book
    • spiritual worlds is described, that when the ideas of the physical
    • conditions which you describe as taking place after death are not at
    • it enters the sphere of culture, as we have just described.
    • has just been described, humanity would gradually reach the point



The Rudolf Steiner e.Lib is maintained by:
The e.Librarian: elibrarian@elib.com