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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- not enter ordinary consciousness, but are more like the impulses in
- to the subconscious. Psycho-Analysis and Prof. Jung. History
- and politics have nothing to do with ordinary consciousness, and can
- 'imaginative consciousness.' President Wilson and Don
- profoundest depths of their consciousness people are dimly
- conscious concepts and ideas going, and with the help of these, to
- consciousness which we use in everyday life or in natural science;
- impulses of historical growth only enter our consciousness in dreams;
- if the ordinary consciousness tries to grasp the historical, it can
- subconsciousness. Modern times present interesting examples of this.
- ordinary ideas, runs its course in the subconsciousness; but on the
- experience from her subconsciousness and so bewildered the lady that
- psycho-analyst does not know that the subconscious ruling in
- subtle and much more clever than anything man gets from his conscious
- intellect. This subconsciousness is often much braver and more
- from the first, with the unconscious intention of being alone with
- arranged in the most subtle manner by the subconsciousness, for one
- does everything with far greater certainty if the consciousness has
- drawn up into the consciousness. Therefore he enunciates the
- consciousness, it can have nothing to do with it; but can only be
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- 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
- is that man with his consciousness alternates between the conditions
- movement, into action, man is even less conscious than he is of the
- thus it appears to us as though we were conscious of it, but the real
- what we experience with our waking consciousness is but the
- enter the ordinary consciousness at all. Anyone who thus approaches
- condition of consciousness. We are only separated from them as in
- together with them in one common world. In our ordinary consciousness
- consciousness.
- Spiritual Science is to implant in the general human consciousness,
- death and rebirth. A consciousness of the unity of all mankind,
- will, he would have a continuously living consciousness of the
- ordinary consciousness does not possess it because these things are
- remarkably distributed within our conscious life. We might say that
- there is a third consciousness, much more important than the
- human consciousness they are extremely important. How important they
- are is disclosed when the unconscious experiences of the ordinary
- consciousness are illumined by the experiences of clairvoyant
- consciousness. Having studied in this way though many years of
- consciousness not only to become acquainted ‘in general’
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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- is something spiritual in the subconscious. We all die leaving
- unconscious self, in the really spiritual part of man, there is, of
- knowledge, in his consciousness, man in general cannot realise it in
- bring to consciousness the relation of his soul to the spiritual
- are no longer organised to bring fully to consciousness our
- subconscious region of the soul much more than the sum of our general
- conscious knowledge.
- when the organism was finer there was a certain conscious looking
- endeavouring to make the union a conscious, a fully conscious one.
- when we are present with our ‘consciousness.’ By such
- consciousness we also help to create a sphere common to us and to the
- dead. When we in our consciousness are able to look up to the two
- things are generally very difficult, because we are not conscious of
- them, but we are not conscious of all that is true, and not
- everything of which we are conscious is on that account unreal)
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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- Nature and Life. An example given of subconscious activity. Destiny.
- Higher consciousness. Our head consciousness is a sieve, but the
- subconscious part retains what goes through. Animals are all sieve,
- which develop subconscious thinking, destiny is seen. Animal
- his subconsciousness to his destiny. The difference between man and
- subconscious, but after death becomes conscious as he discerns the
- themselves felt at the threshold of consciousness; but the
- those now rose from the subconscious depths. Anyone who knows the
- instinctive, a ‘sub-conscious’ consciousness which, under
- consciousness. In this instance the consciousness of the lady acted
- consciousness worked far more subtly. In this latter arose the
- the first opportunity that occurs. The lower consciousness was
- cunning by the lower consciousness. The higher consciousness was not
- ordinary consciousness. If a man were conscious of what he actually
- knows in his lower consciousness, he would be exceedingly clever and
- the lower consciousness of man quite inactive? For those who
- subconscious knowledge of life which man possesses, sometimes exceeds
- its bounds. It even happens with ordinary consciousness that a man
- exceptional: So too in the subconsciousness life. In these
- consciousness would explain this as ‘befalling’ us;
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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- in no way depends upon our state of consciousness. But it is easier
- in the subconscious. Prosperity at the expense of others.
- subconscious is usually grateful for every impression it gets; and
- interwoven with our life, and we must take into our consciousness a
- depend upon whether man living here on earth is conscious of any
- and another to speak of the stronger or weaker consciousness we may
- can only believe that such consciousness is utterly remote from them
- — to learn what such consciousness says; for it tells each one
- difficult to bring to consciousness than our relation to other beings
- consciousness of the beings of the higher Hierarchies, to receive a
- ordinary consciousness? It is because in a sense man anticipates
- were a preparation for becoming conscious of intercourse with the
- dead. Not until man has brought about a more or less conscious
- faculties of perception and feeling, of perceiving consciously
- who wishes to experience such things consciously, must acquire what
- the subconsciousness of man this feeling, although of a lower kind,
- criminals, in whom instinctive subconsciousness works very
- touch by our deeds, remains in our subconsciousness. In the case of
- the unconsciousness flashes up very instinctively into the
- ordinary consciousness; but in his sub-consciousness every man has
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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- into an unconscious part and a conscious part. Everyone knows the
- conscious part; it consists in man's following what meets him in life
- subconscious part consists in developing, below the threshold of
- consciousness, a better and more sublime feeling than any we can
- develop in ordinary consciousness. This feeling can only be described
- as the knowledge always in the hidden subconscious part of the soul
- subconscious soul, man can be thankful for them, thankful that life
- a real subconscious feeling in the soul. The other direction of
- — can come to more and more conscious fruition. To a certain
- ones; subconscious perceptions and moods are of many kinds. All that
- feeling existing subconsciously, but which can be gradually brought
- into the consciousness, a feeling which we may put alongside of the
- always exists in the subconsciousness and is never rooted out,
- his subconsciousness to his consciousness. The feeling here
- subconsciousness, a way is opened for the real observation of the
- first one we consciously experienced.’ For this however we
- develop here (unless he be in a clouded state of consciousness),
- understood in the subconscious realm.
- more and more conscious that the dead really do approach us. The soul
- will develop a consciousness of this. In this connection we must have
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- Consciousness or Spiritual Soul.” What especially appeared in
- that man shall cultivate his consciousness soul within this
- development of the Spiritual or Consciousness Soul, contains manifold
- in the subconsciousness, but must ever more and more be brought up into
- consciousness. This longing proceeds from a very definite cause.
- but it is an etheric animality. That entered men's unconscious nature in
- subconsciously, such as the animal has. He was however obliged to
- modern humanity towards the consciousness of the animal. The Ancients
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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- conscious of the fact that that is only the image of man,
- difficulty in developing a consciousness that these pictures
- Consciousness has to set to work to make them fully recognize
- become conscious that the life which we lead here between
- people — what takes place consciously between you is
- your consciousness, you will find it is indeed but very
- experienced consciously is but a quite small part of it;
- by far the most important part remains subconscious. For
- instance, if you read a letter; as a rule you become conscious
- of the content, but in your subconsciousness much more than
- observe with your ordinary consciousness but which lives as a
- consideration at all in our waking consciousness. Suppose one
- subconscious soul, and into our dreams may enter just that
- consciousness. This may very easily happen when in waking
- consciousness one directs one's attention to a particular
- waking consciousness. But all the enormous amount that goes
- soul and which remains in the subconsciousness, all this
- consciousness consists in recognizing himself in
- develop, and in which his consciousness must expand, with our
- clearer consciousness of disconnection at the
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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- our Ego-consciousness here in physical life and this
- corpse and the Ego-consciousness are connected in a certain
- respect. I say the Ego-consciousness: not of course the real,
- the Ego — for he has no consciousness of the Ego, only
- a picture of it in his consciousness — that is bound to
- the external picture of the collective Ego-consciousness; for
- in truth our Ego-consciousness belongs to the Universe into
- Maya-consciousness come to us, of being within that content
- Maya-consciousness which is produced in us. And death among
- many other things also disproves this Maya-consciousness
- Ego-consciousness always dwells. This is already a very
- Ego-consciousness and its external image, the particles of
- conscious when it comes into the consciousness as memory; not
- outer life of what we drive down into our subconscious; we
- depreciated. As today the materialistic consciousness
- Subconscious,” and when he received my
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- like a touch of Ego-consciousness appears in the animal at
- Ego-consciousness, which runs through the whole life of man,
- of clairvoyant consciousness. Real science and
- alternate between different states of consciousness. I have
- we have in our ordinary consciousness, where we have only
- life. They are not conscious of this fear; but it holds them
- chained to materialism. For the unconscious, though we may
- thinker we must not only put soul into the conscious life of
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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- waking consciousness we are hungering in our head?
- remains unconscious, we know nothing of it; but in this
- consciousness. He thus works, from he an external clinical
- prickings of conscious seize him at the sight of himself in
- consciousness may not grow faint; in Spiritual Science it is
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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- feeling arises in the soul, if a man unconsciously acquires a
- will unconsciously conceive of it according to the ideas of
- of men that consciousness were added to all the different
- at the present time — the consciousness that for the
- Goethe himself is not properly conscious of this —
- our consciousness between birth and death with what we
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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- States of Consciousness
- States of Consciousness
- forms of consciousness known to everybody — dreaming
- perceptive consciousness”. Dream-consciousness we
- ordinary consciousness, but that is because we recall only a
- as the content of our dream-consciousness is merely such
- consciousness; that of dreams, that of waking life, and the
- consciousness in which the spiritual world is open to higher
- no difficulty in recognising that each type of consciousness
- rank. For instance, dream-consciousness gives us pictures
- higher perceptive consciousness, we find an exactly similar
- higher consciousness as spiritual, super-sensible reality, the
- higher perceptive consciousness is experienced, it is
- experience in this consciousness a genuine reality, compared
- to spiritual consciousness is interwoven with pictures, even
- point of view of spiritual consciousness, presents the next
- consciousness is needed to make all this clear, simply
- with the states of consciousness connected with those three
- Ordinary consciousness is blind to this fact. For either it
- consciousness, we fill our minds, through the medium of the
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- of which no one is so conscious as I, but that is not the
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- track of the ordinary consciousness which predominates in him
- within it, other states of consciousness exist, dim and
- familixe form of consciousness; but we have established the
- consciousness which enables him to look back into his earlier
- dream-consciousness of his next life on earth. What we bring
- breast man, a similarly dreamy consciousness develops of the
- the breast-man, a dim consciousness of the life to come after
- consciousness interweave in man. Thus we see that in the
- consciousness is concerned. What is embedded in this way in a
- consciousness-soul became apparent. Different soul-qualities
- difficult to describe this sentient-soul consciousness,
- of reincarnation, at that time consciously given, very
- consciousness of earlier earth-lives entirely ceased. In a
- consciousness will appear in varied forms in different
- special form of the Consciousness soul, the most earth-bound
- Consciousness or Spiritual Soul descends into the grave. No
- diagram is needed here — the Consciousness Soul is
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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- found within it. It is as though the unconscious purpose was
- a genuine Christ-consciousness. We must not forget
- “Consciousness-Soul.” This age, I might say,
- world tends to bring out the Consciousness Soul, with its two
- another picture of the dawn of the Consciousness Soul. How
- awaken man's consciousness — so that he will no longer
- Mind-Soul to the Consciousness-Soul It is most desirable that
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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- between birth and death. He is conscious, of course, that he
- that is almost all he knows consciously about his outer
- Man, however, is not conscious of this outer dissolution and
- differently we should know ourselves, if we were conscious of
- consciousness that the body we bear is our possession for
- If man could bring this metamorphosis into consciousness, he
- had this consciousness; yet those without, indeed all men,
- in which the whole consciousness of man was changed, as the
- understand Christianity afresh, with a modern consciousness.
- consciousness.”
- consciousness”.
- Testamet, lecturinrg upon it as science, and consciously
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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- Sentient-soul, we find in human consciousness a decided sense
- little did it enter into the consciousness of civilised
- unexpressed of course, but active subconsciously —
- — having entered on an age in which self-consciousness
- consciously — in the future. It is essentially of an
- evolution to keep man at a distance from any real, conscious
- all these things if we want to be conscious of the necessity
- special connection with the Consciousness-Soul. Through
- living in the Consciousness-Soul man is banished to the
- Cosmos that he is led by the Consciousness-Soul. Therefore
- Anyone who grasps the connection of the Consciousness-Soul
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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- as a rule is absolutely unconscious how far the
- bent in that direction. If we are not conscious of this, we
- the old clairvoyance is, quite unconscious. For what comes
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