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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- to give a sure support to the life of the soul, affording as they do,
- our destiny and also through our inward life, which give us pain and
- will, with what gives to man his value. So that all the wealth which
- the feeling that we must so order our sensation that it gives us true
- objective, something that is outside us. Our reflections would give
- can only give expression to a part of the possibilities I have within
- short, the human form appears to one as something which gives forth
- given, regarding the form in which the human being experiences birth
- merely something which gives us thoughts and ideas, but which can
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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- spiritual post-mortem teachers can give us, depend greatly on what we
- it is which gives man his value. We might say that as long as a human
- religion and the life connected with religion should give to man.
- which our divine-spiritual teachers can give us are dependent on what
- they have given us all they could in the meantime; they have made us
- have so far acquired in life. The strength given us by the Gods is
- as it were, into the forces the Gods have given thee; thou canst go
- into the spiritual worlds, for the Gods have given thee a very great
- give ye thanks, ye Gods! Ye have given us the power to know as much
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- a sense perception. Sense perceptions may give rise to thought, but
- contained in the feeling would lay hold of and give force to that
- given, I must add that the nature of man has changed in the course of
- which come from what we sensibly perceive, never give such an impulse
- all. The only ideas which give us the impulse and power which we need
- Intuition. In former times this consciousness was given to man as a
- life-giving power. Christ gives life to that which dies in us, which
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- Science in life. It gives the instinct and powers to work well, to do
- I might give you another example
- truth gives us no satisfaction, no joy, no pleasure; it torments us.
- studied theoretically; one may receive what they give merely as
- awaken feelings through the ideas it gives us. To one who really
- it has to give which does not either, on the one hand, uplift us, or
- soul different, it gives it different sympathies and antipathies, it
- instincts different; it gives us the impulse to do the right thing.
- feeling-will, or willing-feeling to give the answer from out this
- are unable really to give the answer. The consequence of this is that
- we rush past on the stream of time and fail to give the answer at the
- to answer; we can only give the answer later. But the opportunity
- intervening spiritual life, to give the answer when we are asked. We
- has to answer. And he knows that he must give the answer by a certain
- spiritual world creative power strives to give reality to that which
- Christ is therefore not given to the world because the Father had to
- give the Son to the world, but the Son is given to the world as a
- creates, gives freely. For this reason we can never arrive at God the
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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- gives the power to maintain the remembrance of the Ego. The Christ
- physical plane, it is extremely difficult to give an accurate
- have given birth. We ourselves look upon that which is outside, that
- to which we have given birth at the moment of death. When at our
- have given birth, which we have ourselves organised, for we have
- ourselves given birth to it. There, we have given birth to a world,
- whereas, when we are born physically, this world gives birth to us.
- give the fundamental tone through our transformed memories. We live
- have been given, I am in a position to describe various conditions
- given; for before this could be done, it was necessary that certain
- something which, as a new kind of soul-light, is able to give us an
- which after death gives us the power to maintain the remembrance of
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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- many incarnations. Some almost animal pleasures give intense pain to
- the spirit-world. Pain suffered on the physical plane gives spirit
- archetype are forces drawing us to physical parents who can give
- things are possible; the spiritual world simply gives thee the power
- do this with much of what we have enjoyed and has given us pleasure,
- that which has given us pleasure, we have also become debtors to the
- conscience, that he must not give himself up to certain enjoyment,
- ourselves an earthly body which will give us the opportunity to
- into capacities to which we can give expression when we are
- to give the service due to certain people in my next incarnation if I
- sworn enemy; I must now give in to him.’ The case might arise
- rebirth, and they would then give the death blow to certain of our
- wonder at this. I might give you other examples of the karmic
- concerns us very closely. Public lectures have to be given on the
- subject of Spiritual Science. These are given to a public that is
- parents in respect of whom he feels that they give him the hereditary
- existence, to where the Holy Ghost approaches and gives us the vision
- just to make the connection, it gives us sometimes so much, that if
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