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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • for to the inner life of man belong not only the three realms we have
    • ourselves into touch with the outer world belongs also to our inner
    • interiorise the outer world; it furnishes something which belongs to
    • belong to this intention. If he succeeds at all, he steers straight
    • of his entire mental outlook. As long as we are in the body we look
    • longer provides us with thoughts, but one feels as if poured out into
    • stars all in motion, to which one belongs oneself. Then one knows:
    • reality! As long as we are on the physical plane we think that this
    • longer within us, but outside — and what is outside us, so long
    • really belongs with one's inner being and into which one enters
    • Cosmos, within the divine world. As long as we are in our physical
    • body we gaze around us; there we see the beings belonging to the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • longer sees the spirit-world, he is a sense body, where Spirits watch
    • pictures which do not belong to our experience like the ideas in
    • practice in calling forth long-forgotten memories — and this
    • belong to the physical plane. Now for every one who truly wishes to
    • it is which gives man his value. We might say that as long as a human
    • longer we live within the second half of the time between death and
    • that our spiritual teachers, who belong to the higher hierarchies,
    • for us to become more and more as men, along the path to the distant
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • belonging to the various hierarchies whom we know to be connected
    • Beings belonging to the sun and planetary system pressed out from
    • Imagination; so that to the people belonging to the ancient Egyptian
    • much more strongly. To-day this can no longer be the case; but there
    • for His consciousness consisted in His thoughts. And the longing
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • able for a very long time to think of seeing clairvoyantly for
    • compensation in the spiritual world, belongs to the picture of the
    • illness as much as the swing of a pendulum to one side belongs to the
    • belong. This is a point which shows that everywhere, even in the
    • follow in due course, but which emerges as a free act alongside the
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • the physical plane that part of his being which belongs to that
    • plane. What belongs to the physical plane is consigned to the
    • can no longer express itself in the mortal residue; but to the man
    • solid, material earth, to see there the beings belonging to the
    • tableau as long as we have the power under normal conditions to keep
    • awake in the physical body. It does not depend upon how long we once
    • overcoming him, in another case it may be that he can hold out longer
    • tell us how long it is since they were formed. Time becomes space: it
    • belongs to our feeling and our will. In the first lecture I mentioned
    • that all that belongs to the spheres of our feeling and our will is
    • the soul must, however, be overcome. As long as these are not fully
    • we really have a desire for our body. We absolutely long for our
    • because we are living in the physical body. When the soul no longer
    • been associated, neither do we find the Beings belonging to the
    • we no longer have within us the creative soul-force enabling us to
    • develops within us the longing for a positive creative power; for
    • longing to have an outer world again. And so different are the
    • that whereas in the physical world longing is the most passive force
    • (when there is something for which we long, this something is what
    • There, longing is a creative force; it transforms itself into
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • is least. We begin to long for action and we look back at our past
    • religions and societies to which one has belonged. After 'midnight
    • for an outer world, the Holy Ghost fills our longing into a
    • spiritual darkness surrounds us. We said also that the longing for
    • the outer world again becomes active within us, that this longing
    • may attain in the future. And after we have lived for a time longer
    • and the impulse which makes us long for it — yet makes us cry
    • belonged in such a way that they reveal to him certain things he must
    • Long, long before the human being
    • importance which I mentioned in the last lecture. When our longing
    • our longing into a kind of soul-light. Up to this point we must keep
    • existence inharmonious. Long before the Midnight Hour we should have
    • longing to see itself in its past and recognise its value. Spiritual



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