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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
- 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
- we usually realise our waking in the morning. At most, we acquire a
- 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
- accompanies him through his whole waking life. How is this? That it
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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- — and from early morning, from waking to falling asleep we are
- 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
- 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
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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- really everywhere; and between sleeping and waking we even
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- 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
- 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,
- 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
- — 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
- rejoining it on awaking; but with Weininger it was different.
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- 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
- much outside our bodies, even in waking, as we are outside
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