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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- perceptions of warmth and other sensations to rush past our
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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- experience as memory is. We must strengthen our memory of the past
- look up to these Divine Beings as to our past life in the spirit, and
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- the past; and to regain this knowledge we must pass beyond the veil
- of sense perception. The dead part in us of past evolution is
- of evolution in the past. That which as Imaginations, Inspirations
- is really what we have gone through in the past. To gain this
- stated that light is thrown on the past by clairvoyant consciousness.
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- we rush past on the stream of time and fail to give the answer at the
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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- yearn to create an outer world and we have a vision of our past
- Spirit' that awakens us and illuminates our human past. This
- past, this power exists only in the spiritual world where nobody can
- the whole of our human past.
- 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
- life. We see our past pleasures and we have the alternative of
- ourselves to degenerate in the past pleasures. We have become debtors
- we then see is our own past, which has run its course through
- some time in our past life. We then feel: this is not something that
- is past; the time when we enjoyed it does indeed lie behind us, but
- it is not something that is absolutely past. It is something which
- past enjoyment, this past inward satisfaction into a capacity, so
- that through the past enjoyment thou art able to develop a certain
- soul and refresh myself through this past enjoyment.’ When we
- suffocating in the after-effects of these past satisfactions and
- spiritual environment a clear vision, not only of our own past life,
- must reproduce the relationships we have had with them in the past.
- that when we are changing these past experiences into capacities, in
- longing to see itself in its past and recognise its value. Spiritual
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