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- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 1: The Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- with the sun, and we experience the Ego outside the body. Next comes
- These eyes, those parts which were eyes, shine like two suns, but
- suns which inwardly vibrate with sparkling light, suns which sparkle,
- stars, but as if he were in the sun of this system: he knows that he
- is one with the sun of his planetary system. One might say that when
- one with thy sun of his solar system, to which everything turns,
- the sun. One learns to recognise that this skeleton has been sketched
- oceans, seas, clouds, stars, sun and moon; what we see externally has
- behind the radiant Sun, behind the shining stars, behind the
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 3: The Senses and the Luciferic Temptation
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- Sun that is hidden from us though forming part of the Will. That
- knowledge of Saturn, Sun, Moon, but it is below his consciousness. He
- sun. In the will there lives not merely that which lives in the
- planets, but that which lives in the sun itself — but hidden.
- Beings belonging to the sun and planetary system pressed out from
- animated starry heavens and the living sun.
- something like the inner, spiritual force of the sun shone forth —
- through the Saturn, Sun and Moon Periods, as described in my book
- regarding the evolutions of Saturn, Sun and Moon, only it is in the
- into the spiritual sunlight of Christ we send our darkened thoughts,
- Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the 'Cosmic Midnight Hour'
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- clouds, stars, sun and moon; and from his own standpoint and through
- like a bowl, there are the stars, over it pass the sun and moon. Man
- art now outside, but as though sunk into a single star.’ At
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