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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
- the life of sensation, the life of perception through which we bring
- our inner being when we have worked upon the sensation. But we have
- the feeling that we must so order our sensation that it gives us true
- defect in the life of perception and of sensation, every distortion
- sensation: within me are endless depths; could I but bring them
- thyself livest in time. This is a sensation to which one has
- to become accustomed; it is at first a sensation which may be
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- Our eyes cause a sensation of
- Guardian allows sensation to enter our consciousness, but does not
- consciousness the sensation of light or colour. The remarkable fact
- sensation of light and colour. Thus we might say: The light streams
- towards us and brings about in us the sensation of light; but looking
- us in order that we may have the sensation of light. We can have no
- perception, no sensation from outside without a sort of corpse being
- formed as the result of this sensation.
- sensation of red. But I see that this red which is in his
- receive into us the corpses of all our sensations, as phantoms —
- fancies, but behind the light, behind all sensations, behind all
- the sensation of light or sound is but the outermost layer, only the
- surface of the sensation of colour, — creative Imagination,
- I have just spoken. It is he who only allows sensation to enter our
- Spiritual Beings to whom Lucifer is opposed. With every sensation,
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