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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- consciousness, but we lay hold of these impressions, we turn them
- impressions, that we are able to retain them, that we not only know a
- man can really possess as a soul-being, is expressed, when we mention
- right words to express it. But if we stand before a phenomenon of
- steps that can be taken; through our thought we can always press on
- can only give expression to a part of the possibilities I have within
- expressed when we say to ourselves, Thou art now poured out into the
- expressed by saying, that what previously was outer world has now
- formerly thy sense-impressions were outspread and art regarding the
- That is the first impression
- impression. Is it not remarkable that one goes out of the body with
- light, sound and magnetic, electric radiations. These expressions are
- heard. And when one has this impression, one knows: Thou hast seen
- indeed receive impressions from the outer world, but who was inwardly
- difference may be expressed as follows: Thou canst concentrate upon
- own being, which appears to us — it cannot be expressed
- depressing. For instance, one sees the whole of this personified fate
- spiritual expression in all the Beings concentrated in the life of
- symbolical expression of our feeling-system. In order that our
- feeling in his soul, how may this fundamental feeling be expressed?
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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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- existence the first impressions emerge, these first impressions are
- on-flowing time (consider all these expressions as referring to
- this entirely different life, but still this expression may be used.
- experience it quite inwardly, but it has to be expressed in the words
- expressed by his being enveloped by the body. He is surrounded by the
- we are able again to press forward a little further towards the ideal
- a knowledge which may be expressed in a much deeper way than the
- knowledge expressed at the end of the last lecture. As the result of
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- in our Ego. Inner dissatisfaction comes from pressure of the
- when a human being receives impressions of the outer world, he
- impressions, there is that which we only comprehend when we view the
- we perceive colour, there presses into us, as it were, below the
- expression of that which has to become entirely material in us, it is
- interior process. When we think, we make no impression in our
- is really expressed. The other remains hidden from us. Why does a
- receive impressions of the outer world we receive into us at the same
- harmony with life, it is because a certain pressure is exercised upon
- feelings. How can this pressure be relieved? Now this pressure is
- the pressure of the subconscious part of his feeling and will.
- Beings belonging to the sun and planetary system pressed out from
- perceptions there was something which expressed itself in
- interaction, this meeting of the inner and the outer expressed very
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- plane as the ‘reality’ that presses in upon him. But as
- filled with the truth we ought to have expressed. This truth torments
- realm of life Spiritual Science expresses itself in this way. For
- human soul. It is connected with something which is expressed in the
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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- can no longer express itself in the mortal residue; but to the man
- a memory tableau. That is expressed more from the standpoint of the
- during which we have the impression that our life is running its
- This memory-tableau is the very important impression we receive in
- I have often expressed by a trivial word, a sort of weaning from the
- of the person we have left behind, for they are expressed in living
- our earthly life. The expression is not a happy one, but some of you
- have to try to make these conditions comprehensible by expressing
- express thus: Beings surround thee on all sides but thou art becoming
- solitude, are memories; but these words do not express it exactly. I
- expression Holy Ghost is used, i.e., the Spirit that lives
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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- thing. The other we may express to ourselves thus: ‘I have had
- is so extremely disturbing, so oppressive, filling our soul with such
- this before — but these people are now for us the expression of
- into capacities to which we can give expression when we are
- that is the frightful fact which is so depressing and which —
- even if we could suppress all our enthusiasm for Spiritual Science
- Science will have to speak more and more impressively of the
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