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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- develop our feelings, we know that fundamentally our human nature
- of his entire mental outlook. As long as we are in the body we look
- fundamentally with the bone-system of man. With the formation of the
- out, as it were, in the cosmic order as the fundamental plan of man,
- work upon his mind and then gathers it together in one fundamental
- feeling in his soul, how may this fundamental feeling be expressed?
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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- physical world I’ — That is fundamentally the note which
- stronger and stronger I’ — That is the fundamental
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- enters into the etheric body. We do not perceive the elemental forces
- the possibilities contained within him, is fundamentally the content
- feel, every time we think, nothing but living, elemental beings
- We do not perceive the living beings, the living elemental beings
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- acquisition of knowledge demands mental work. Nature, that is to say
- humanity did not then possess our present mentality, but had a kind
- of clairvoyance on the physical plane. Our present mental outlook
- elementary the stages of mental development of some races still are,
- mental culture of the present day, evolution is standing, as it were,
- mental efforts in order to arrive at wisdom.
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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- we know from the teaching of Copernicus that fundamentally what we
- expands a vast number of elemental beings. Our memories grow dim and
- in their place we see emerge a vast number of elemental beings out of
- forming thoughts, thou wast producing nothing but elemental beings.
- direct vision what elemental beings are, because this is the first
- time we come to know the elemental beings we have ourselves produced.
- elemental beings. It now shows its true face, as it were and its
- age of twenty, because it is there as a living elemental being, it
- old and we should see it clearly. These elemental beings themselves
- From these, our own elemental
- learn the nature of the elemental world and thereby prepare ourselves
- gradually to understand the elemental beings in the outer world not
- Through our own elemental creations we learn to know the others.
- elemental world which forms our environment to which we ourselves
- give the fundamental tone through our transformed memories. We live
- beholding elemental beings and of having the inward feeling that the
- our elemental creations, we gradually attain to seeing the elemental
- others as elemental beings. We see the thoughts that live in the soul
- elementals which appear before our soul as mighty Imaginations. In
- us as thoughts, as elemental beings. But we love them because we
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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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- result. The action of certain elementals who hinder a good resolution.
- this our present condition, certain elemental beings disturb us (this
- can happen); these elemental beings do not allow us to acquire these
- yield to these elemental beings which approach and will not suffer
- acquire these capacities; but we thereby injure the elemental beings
- possessed by these elemental beings and are inspired with
- happen that if we yield, these hostile elemental beings who act
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