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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- outer world as part of our inner life, in so far as we make it into
- feelings as part of our inner life; in our feelings we are
- which shows that man is a part of the world and it is our inner life
- which thus flows out into the world and forms part of it. Whether
- social life that flow into the will and thence become part of the
- difference between the first two and the last two parts of this
- the part of the work that we do through our own will is only half of
- least part of what we perceive in the world enters our inner life
- forth the smallest part and transform it into actual feeling ...
- can only give expression to a part of the possibilities I have within
- perception and thought; and we are only able to bring forth a part of
- two parts; perception and thought on the one side, feeling and will
- when he withdrew his soul and spirit from his physical, bodily part.
- consciousness has reached the point where the spiritual and soul-part
- can really leave the physical bodily-part in a way similar to what is
- These eyes, those parts which were eyes, shine like two suns, but
- like a separate part within thy light body is thy thought-life seen
- from outside. One may call that of which one now sees part, the
- inner part of this outer world, in the spiritual part which lives and
- In looking back at that part of
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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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- was to impart a few esoteric experiences which the human soul
- described in many particulars and shall yet have to describe further
- throughout spiritual life, or at least for a great part of this life
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- Sun that is hidden from us though forming part of the Will. That
- subconscious part of Feeling and Will. Everyone possesses the
- of sense perception. The dead part in us of past evolution is
- great deal really takes place in the inner part of human nature, and
- described as a sort of corpse, a partial corpse. This corpse is the
- them; but the other part, the life, does enter into us and as it
- outermost surface of the will, only it's most superficial part
- the conscious part of our feelings by the unborn part of our
- that part of feeling and will which is born, and that which remains
- the pressure of the subconscious part of his feeling and will.
- his evolution. What I have just described applies particularly to the
- completely the inner physical part of man. They did not make such a
- This was particularly strong
- about it, a part of this outer world remains hidden from us, and this
- able to acquire through Spiritual Science illuminates the hidden part
- In order that the ‘unborn’ part of our feeling and will
- when they have been investigated and then imparted to us, there is
- the higher and the lower were completely forced apart and this only
- enter into and become a part of human nature. We must become fully
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- particular time on the physical plane; then, during our sojourn in
- to him the counterpart of the illness, namely, the corresponding
- inwardly creative, which, when creative, participates in spiritual
- apart from tradition and revelation, from pure knowledge alone, is
- 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
- the background is the spiritual part of thy physical body, this
- produced by us, but existing apart from us in the spiritual cosmos.
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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- us to see an external world of a particular kind. The external world
- with particular intensity. We have enjoyed certain things and this is
- particularly hostile intentions towards us.
- part only of which are used in the straight forward stream of
- part and the spiritual part, but often the man enters into life too
- — the best part of the soul, that by which we are enabled to
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