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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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    • fillest the whole space up to a certain limit, and yet thou
    • world; one feels: thou art living in the space in which
    • which was outspread in space and ran its course in time. To a certain
    • everything tends. It is as if from every point of space one were to
    • instance, we merely felt that we were within space and moved in time;
    • in that space in which we observed events and beings and in that time
    • outspread in space, but through which one perceives something in this
    • space, something which moves in the stream of time; as ‘being.’
    • moves in this outer world. It is as if the space, in which formerly
  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 2: The Vision of the Ideal Human Being
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    • means of leaving the body by going into Space. Lecture 2 describes
    • the dimension of Time into the dimension of Space, a magnetic
    • into space and begins to live there outside the body. This process of
    • last lecture, he feels that he is outside his life in outer space. I
    • described how he diffuses himself over external space and how he
    • space, as it were. He steps out into ‘space’. But if a
    • of space itself; space ceases to have any meaning for him. He leaves
    • space and is then only in ‘time’. So that on leaving his
    • to have any meaning, for outside signifies a relationship in space.
    • previously lived in the spirit, he has thereby passed out of space.
    • described in the last lecture which does not get out of space; for
    • world where it is also out of space, let us ask: Is there between
    • ‘time’ that is outside space). A religion formed on
    • thrown out of time into space, it is attracted magnetically by
    • transported into the sphere of space; when he becomes connected with
    • space. Through this, all that might instil into him the temptation to
    • are led forth into space, Lucifer has no power over us and there is
    • We have to be transported into the world of space from that bright,
    • us, when we are in the spirit, in order that in the world of space
    • They have sent us forth into space in order that we may
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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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    • is an inner process which lasts but a brief space of time, but it is
    • into space the plenitude of wisdom, which in inward motion first
    • tell us how long it is since they were formed. Time becomes space: it
    • which we radiate as soul-light into spiritual space (if I may use the
    • word ‘space’ here, for in reality it is not space, but we



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