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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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- the soul. Religion. Is there a religion in spirit-land, or something
- spirit-world religion is experienced as a picture of 'the Human
- is the religion of the gods. All this exists in the dimension of
- Time. There is no religion there founded on knowledge. There we have
- the content of religion always before us. On earth our teachers speak
- there always has been a higher life of the soul. Religions which
- religion and the life connected with religion should give to man.
- draw attention to the limited and dogmatic side of any religion,
- describe as religion that which draws man out of this physical world.
- called a religion of that spirit-land? Is there something above,
- now ask, is there such a thing as religion in spiritual life? Is
- between death and rebirth. Here on earth, we have as religion
- Ideal Man himself as religion. We learn that the various Beings of
- the mind of the Gods. This is the religion of the Gods.
- Whereas here upon earth, we recognise that a life of religion has to
- is also possible for the materialistic mind to deny religion, the
- ‘time’ that is outside space). A religion formed on
- what the content of religion is. In this sense no one can be
- Imagination. Although we cannot there develop a religion by
- who are there active for man, we do develop a sort of religion.
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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- of the religion of the Gods and that all the Spiritual Beings
- there we have a true interest in the contents of divine religion, in
- why religions have come into our evolution. The one thing which all
- religions have in common is that they relate to things we cannot
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- the content of the religion of the Gods, and that we have to strive
- Christian religion ‘God the Father’. Thus far do the
- comes from positive religion. These people have known that positive
- religion possesses the Christ and therefore they can speak of Him.
- Christian religion in a very beautiful, symbolic and pictorial
- religion, Him we find through the observation of what is around us
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 6: Pleasures and Sufferings in the Life Beyond
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- religions and societies to which one has belonged. After 'midnight
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