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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • of our own being - 'personified karma.' The next
    • stage of consciousness is one where one sees this personified karma
    • through one person willing this and another that. When in the case of
    • the whole work. We do our half, the other person the other half. Two
    • when a person is asleep, the connection between his ‘I’
    • a person so strengthens his soul that he knows and perceives —
    • for a person when he makes use of the senses and the brain which
    • person to place himself in the position of a spiritual investigator,
    • always affects what a person sees spiritually. It is not the
    • example, a person goes out of his body in order to come in contact
    • with a dead person, this intention affects the whole of his spiritual
    • for the dead person and his destiny, in order to see what he desires
    • — and the person then feels his connection with the dead. Thus
    • otherwise — it appears as our ‘personified karma.’
    • Before us stands our karma personified. When we see this we know:
    • depressing. For instance, one sees the whole of this personified fate
    • example a person has exercised his muscles so that they have taken
    • a person inwardly experiences his astral body he knows that he is one
    • Suppose a person goes for a walk
    • thinking. For when a person accepts what has just been described as
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • If a person leaves his body in
    • has to offer, which, in one person is but dim religious ideas, in
    • is always before us. Here on earth a person may be irreligious,
    • that when a person enters
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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    • Munich that if a person were to experience thoughts just as they are,
    • is. The result is that however profoundly a person may enter into his
    • regarding what is contained in our feeling and will. A person may say
    • ideas!’ A person who says this has never formed any idea as to
    • perceive with our senses: a person who accepts religious ideas fills
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • person wants to know and understand the spiritual worlds — and
    • existence, being. One might say that the more unspiritual a person
    • spiritual world. A person may be a fool in the sense-world, but
    • a person, when met with after his death, one sees wisdom stream
    • Let us suppose that a person
    • appears in one who takes up Spiritual Science. A person who performs
    • understand Spiritual Science — such a person may perhaps not be
    • example, a person may be unskilled; but if he takes up Spiritual
    • Spiritual Science according to the necessities of karma. A person may
    • which approaches a person in such or such a way and has a weakening
    • disappearing, but they run somewhat as follows. A certain person
    • a person is able to know everything, it is all round about him. The
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • When a person passes the portal
    • physical plane, a person has naturally the idea that he has left on
    • the point of view taken by the dead person when he has passed through
    • the inner being of the person who has died, his human soul nature,
    • rebirth commences, we might say that the person who has passed the
    • soul, we should have to say that up to his death a person has lived
    • globe as a firmament above us. Now when a person has passed the
    • be that a person can scarcely keep awake one night without tiredness
    • of the person we have left behind, for they are expressed in living
    • inner life of this person than we had with him in the physical world;
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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    • in that person's next incarnation, he has more will and more character
    • When a person fills himself more
    • opposite to our lie. Our relation to this person to whom we have lied
    • us to say: ‘Thou must meet this person again on the earth below
    • once more this person will again appear to call forth the torment of
    • that time I had to protect myself. I have thereby made this person a
    • through one person or another might, through what they now do on the
    • Let us take the case of a person who through illness dies earlier
    • strengthening them. Such a person is in the position so to use, after
    • this and naturally it would be the greatest folly if a person were to
    • to explain it. I also referred there to the case where a person meets
    • spiritual investigation into many cases, that if a person dies a
    • worlds. Before such a person can see the matter quite clearly, he has
    • understanding of the spiritual worlds. A person living between death
    • life. These different points of view confront a person, when



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