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  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 1
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    • are speaking more of geographical relationships, and are not
  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 2
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    • such picture-conceptions, if one is speaking in an earnest sense
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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    • In speaking to-day of the relation
    • refer to one of the subjects of which I have been speaking
    • thought is applied to history, that means making history a natural
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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    • writes on Dessoir without taking into account the article before us
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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    • consciousness. The third consciousness is that of waking or falling
    • old, on awaking we hear the messages of the young. The dead children
    • waking and sleeping has a more profound significance in human life
    • of waking and sleeping. We know that this is only apparent, for we
    • sleep-condition lasts not only from falling asleep to waking, but
    • that in a certain part of our being it also continues from waking to
    • waking hours. With one part of our being we are always asleep. We
    • awake during the so-called ‘waking’
    • our senses from waking to falling asleep. The characteristic of
    • from the external sense-world we pass over on waking to one of
    • feeling, because ideas, that is, waking activities, are mingled with
    • same manner as the dream. No one can tell by his waking life what
    • entity of the will remains, even from waking to falling asleep, in a
    • the waking condition, as regards the life of feeling, we are actually
    • waking. Let us picture to ourselves how we pass through the world:
    • what we experience with our waking consciousness is but the
    • in the so-called waking condition among the dead, just as we do not
    • perception of the waking condition or the sleep condition. What is
    • the moment of waking and that of falling asleep. To-day, man does not
    • pay attention to his waking and falling asleep; yet in the general
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  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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    • of waking. I shall now describe with more detail a few things
    • world of ordinary waking life, which we outwardly perceive, in which
    • wait in the waking condition for thoughts to come from the depths of
    • refinement which would he in the consideration of the breaking of a
    • we usually realise our waking in the morning. At most, we acquire a
    • feeling of what was brought about by his being there, making his
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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    • because he only turns his attention to what happens in waking life
    • psychology, psycho-analysis, finds out many things which are making
    • accompanies him through his whole waking life. How is this? That it
    • have to embark on an undertaking to guard against something
    • imagine, for they are in continual movement, are continually making
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • employ in speaking of the life in the physical world. Why are the
    • unity’ (speaking metaphorically), can the dead bring himself to
    • — and from early morning, from waking to falling asleep we are
    • taking place of itself, often contradicts in a noteworthy way what
    • mind this fact which is taking place below the threshold of
    • dreams from waking to falling asleep, can be aware of these things. I
    • continue to sleep and dream even in waking life. If we allow the
    • but it may happen that he lies quiet for a time after waking. Then he
    • speaking to us. Other dead, who are not karmically united to us,
    • usually have more difficulty in speaking to us; but with those
    • harrying undertaking! One must exert one's strength as though
    • give. He can also provide for inspiration through thought by making
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • feeling-in-common; the faculty of making hope active in life through
    • we speak of ‘man's star.’ This starry structure, taking
    • the dead experienced the event side by side with us and making this
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • Roughly speaking, these
    • processes are continually taking place which really are spiritual
    • process of taking in substances and digesting them. The fact of our
    • raised: How do the Central European nations stand? We are speaking
    • plastic, capable of making himself at home everywhere even among foreign
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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    • view, it is one definite way of making pictures, thoughts and ideas
    • course obliged to set up pictorial representations when speaking
    • Apocalypse (speaking of imaginative conceptions) figures as the
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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    • consideration at all in our waking consciousness. Suppose one
    • which we hardly observed or noticed in our waking
    • consciousness. This may very easily happen when in waking
    • waking consciousness. But all the enormous amount that goes
    • become more and more speaking. The dead man first of all
    • wish to spare themselves from taking in too many ideas; for
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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    • really everywhere; and between sleeping and waking we even
    • outside. Strictly speaking, this mysterious flesh-coloured is
    • speaking pictorially, we must picture this flesh-colored
    • holds worthy of belief. The English-speaking population of
    • English-speaking population. Not only are
    • deceives himself. The English-speaking occultists however
    • taken up by English-speaking occultists, for this lies in the
    • persons speaking from different points of view. Thus on one
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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    • Bois Reymond already said this in the year 1876, in speaking
    • century we have to record another spiritual undertaking which
    • knowing that of which I am now speaking: the Sun-Mystery in
    • alternate between sleeping and waking, so does the dead man
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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    • willing. Our soul-life runs its course from waking
    • imagination and perception? What is the ordinary waking life,
    • head of man, perception and imagination and the waking life
    • waking till sleeping, the head, that is his inner
    • state is that our head in the waking state is nourished less
    • first the mere waking life, and then the outer perceptions
    • waking consciousness we are hungering in our head?
    • external perception. When they are silent in waking-life, all
    • narrowness of outlook. No one can deny, even taking
    • Science gives us just this animation and shaking up of the
    • cannot possibly become a Spiritual Scientist without taking
    • possibility of making the ideas more mobile, occasions the
    • structure. Something quite remarkable is now making itself
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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    • scarcely a possibility of making the ordinary festival
    • have correct ideas as to what is taking place.
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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    • and ordinary day-time life from waking to sleeping — a
    • from falling asleep to waking, and what we commonly describe
    • consciousness; that of dreams, that of waking life, and the
    • experienced in waking life.
    • compare our ordinary waking-experiences with those of the
    • experiences of the day-time from waking to falling asleep,
    • — We go through our daily experiences in waking
    • the remarkable fact, that behind our waking: consciousness
    • Oftener than we think we are given up to a pure waking
    • “nothing but waking” — outer perceptions,
    • world. It is not unusual to find people speaking in this way,
    • ordinary waking day-consciousness and the underlying
    • It does not entirely wake with our waking, or sleep with our
    • other. Through the waking-day consciousness of the head, what
    • used in speaking of states of consciousness. The etheric body
    • — a different state between waking and falling asleep
    • from that which prevails between falling asleep and waking.
    • weaving in the etheric body, ceaselessly from waking to
    • body as concrete reality means this — from waking to
    • earth-lives, and during sleep, of karma in the making. I am
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  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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    • For in everything done by machine-power (taking this in a
    • had in view, properly speaking, only an interior structure,
    • building, generally speaking, have hitherto always been
    • has, properly speaking, only one axis of symmetry, which goes
    • as I worked at them. While I was making the model, shaping
    • sense. Yet, taking the capitol and base of the seventh, and
    • imaginatively perceived — the dreaming man, the waking
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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    • from waking to falling-asleep, for we must recognise that
    • development without taking account of such truths as
    • themselves more and more akin to the conditions and forces of
    • thus to be directed to the ideal of making life here on earth
    • much outside our bodies, even in waking, as we are outside
    • brings no freedom, will succumb to something akin to inner
    • presented of making princely munificence fruitful for a
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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    • Taking the current presentations of history (some of which,
    • fraternity for making incomprehensible the symbols to be
    • by taking such a work as “The Life of
    • such a personality, one is speaking of a single, outstanding
    • decisive in the making of history. Our present age will be
    • making gold, alchemy, was partly conditioned in Europe by the
    • period of which I have been speaking, Europe was cut off from
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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    • himself in physical heredity. The Gospel is speaking of the
    • necessary to take that of which I am now speaking in its full
    • subject-matter; special exnression for making comprehensible
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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    • feeling of understanding and partaking in it. The
    • epoch of civilisation, something akin to a darkening
    • civilization”. What I am now speaking of as
    • credulous in respect of theories, taking the content of ideas
    • forsaking of the super sensible. (This applies to much that is
    • reaction from what is now taking shape there. But that is a
    • higher form, in Goetheanism. — This is plain speaking,
    • making the world a mere opportunity for living in the
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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    • intellect, taking account only of material perception, all
    • “Jesus” cannot be understood without taking into
    • — it's taking into account the super-sensible, wherein
    • painstaking book, not superficially written. Yet it has
    • in which I have been speaking of social and scientific life



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