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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • pure ideals which the idealist draws down from his contact with the
    • way, we have the idea that we must, to begin with, develop ourselves
    • 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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    • Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
    • Ideal.' We learn that this is the work of the hierarchies, this
    • prevent our return to help the human ideal. A big battle ensues
    • between Lucifer and the gods. And the human ideal is thrown out from
    • attraction is felt to the future parents, and the human ideal is
    • pictures which do not belong to our experience like the ideas in
    • has to offer, which, in one person is but dim religious ideas, in
    • alone, but will provide it with ideas regarding a super-sensible
    • the human ideal; this appears like a mighty spiritual structure,
    • Ideal Man himself as religion. We learn that the various Beings of
    • the creative activity of the Gods is the Ideal Man. That Ideal Man
    • man has within him. Thus a picture of Ideal Man is ever present to
    • be able to see this temple of humanity, this high ideal of humanity.
    • disregard it, that this most sublime Ideal Man, the goal of the Gods,
    • life between death and rebirth the ideal of humanity stands, as it
    • irreligious there. The religious ideal of the spirit-land is ever
    • It is only when a teacher has first called forth ideas in us, that he
    • to desire to tread the path towards the ideal we see.
    • distant point of time we see the ideal of humanity; but the forces
    • rebirth; as we follow our life further and further and see the ideal
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • illumined by what we can acquire of Spiritual Science. The only ideas
    • a very complicated being, when we reflect how the true ideal of man,
    • really attains the form of ideas, only a tiny portion really enters
    • physics in its childish idea of the world says that behind colour,
    • us every possibility that exists for our becoming the Ideal Man in
    • because of this veiling we should strive towards the true ideal of
    • the perfect ideal of humanity, which would make of us perfect human
    • ideas!’ A person who says this has never formed any idea as to
    • perceive with our senses: a person who accepts religious ideas fills
    • himself with something he cannot perceive with his senses. Ideas
    • we do not use ideas gained through the perception of the senses, or
    • all. The only ideas which give us the impulse and power which we need
    • after death, are the ideas which correspond to that which is not
    • in his materialism may reject them, but if he does not acquire ideas
    • come when mankind ought to acquire ideas about the super-sensible
    • hold sway that the super-sensible ideas furnished us by spiritual
    • ideas which, when accepted, endow the soul with an uplifting power
    • upon them inwardly in the consciousness, to hold them as ideas and
    • us, which must die in order that we may approach the true ideal of
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • driving us towards the ideal of humanity. This is the only right way
    • he must make certain conceptions and ideas his own, which cannot be
    • that on the spiritual plane the ideal of humanity stands before us,
    • approach the ideal of humanity as real being. This approach has to
    • ideal of humanity,. This life-force we have to acquire during the
    • These are ideas which we have to
    • thoughts and ideas. Spiritual Science ought never to be taken up in
    • awaken feelings through the ideas it gives us. To one who really
    • his soul, even while in the physical world, simply through the ideas
    • be a far-off ideal. But if he really allows Spiritual Science to act
    • will mix his colours more easily; the ideas he wants will come more
    • development, and his approach to the ideal of the Gods — the
    • fresh conceptions and ideas if we wish to understand them, but all
    • philosophies and inquire as to how philosophers arrive at the idea of
    • They think to reach Divinity with ideas gathered from the physical
    • But when we go more minutely into the ideas of these religious
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • the events between death and rebirth, making use of the ideas we have
    • physical plane, a person has naturally the idea that he has left on
    • of universal importance to the whole of human life. Now if the ideas
    • — these ideas which of course cannot be touched upon at present
    • describe the external process of ideas (now of course the spiritually
    • If we wished to describe the ideas which are then experienced in the
    • portal of death, the first idea he has to form in his soul is: ‘Thou
    • this idea, which passes through the human soul at this point is Maya;
    • after it. We must grasp correctly what I have just said, this idea of
    • ideas should first be brought forward.
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • worlds one has first to acquire the necessary conceptions and ideas,
    • spiritual worlds is described, that when the ideas of the physical
    • all consoling. That, my dear friends, is an idea which is gained on
    • the physical plane; it is not an idea that is filled with the
    • where it would have no idea that there was a Spirit, then during



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