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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- 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
- forth, my feeling would become richer and richer. I can only bring
- forth the smallest part and transform it into actual feeling ...
- perception and thought; and we are only able to bring forth a part of
- one floated back and forth in time and at a certain point, on
- whose light shines out and fades, giving forth radiant light —
- short, the human form appears to one as something which gives forth
- Spiritual Powers and Beings which guide and direct the coming forth
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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- go further, we have to draw forth from spiritual depths fleeting
- borne in mind. Something comes forth from unfamiliar spiritual
- realms, whereas the treasure of memory comes forth from what we have
- and draw forth from its treasures what is not usually present, we
- practice in calling forth long-forgotten memories — and this
- we call forth more and more of what we have forgotten and thereby
- among the grass in a meadow, but which comes forth from entirely
- different spiritual depths than do our memories which only come forth
- connected in any way with our memories, and what comes forth from
- to develop the power to call forth the spiritual from its depths. We
- power of remembrance we accustom ourselves to draw forth spiritual
- Through this way of going forth
- be our free act, that we have to draw it forth ourselves and that it
- It is only when a teacher has first called forth ideas in us, that he
- are led forth into space, Lucifer has no power over us and there is
- They have sent us forth into space in order that we may
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- consciousness pours forth something, pervades his whole being with
- perceives that each feeling might be enhanced, it might come forth
- something like the inner, spiritual force of the sun shone forth —
- when no more thoughts came forth from our human nature to meet the
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- meaning death in the physical or going forth from the physical to
- 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.
- symbolical dying, the going forth from the physical body in order to
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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- experience of the soul; he feels: Thou hast come forth out of thy
- shining, reddish — like a fiery star. And from it streams forth
- soul-force which comes forth from the human soul after death, just as
- the soul-forces come forth in a growing child in the first weeks of
- — which streams forth from us, which pours forth from us, as it
- through, our will going forth from us breaks against this elemental
- come forth from us, which slumbers in a much deeper layer of the soul
- soul-force, which is like an inner soul-light that must shine forth
- spiritual illuminating power must go forth from our soul into the
- then rays forth from us, has to be transformed during our physical
- call the soul-light streams forth from our souls illuminating
- soul-light cannot yet stream forth from us, when world-darkness has
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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- once more this person will again appear to call forth the torment of
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