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  • Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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    • calls this mirror-image his ego. It is a faithful mirror-image of the
    • real ego, but it is a mirror-image, a picture only, a
    • acts as a mirror, reflecting the image of our ego to us —
    • you the image of the ego. The ego itself is here (= = =), but the
    • image of the ego is reflected back to you by the body. You know of
    • this ego-image when you look at the body with that centre of
    • ego-image is the body, and man calls these mirrored images his soul;
    • kingdoms of nature, is behind the ego that is an image only. We must
    • mirror-image of our ego is brought into being for us out of the body
    • social thinking. When the ego is allowed to remain a mirror-image,
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • the heavenly hierarchy and below it's mirror image, the worldly
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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • everything physical was thought of as a reflection, as an image, as a
    • described really existed. But if one only saw an image of the
    • state which exists here on earth, but which is really an image of
    • what the person does who is a divine image is right, is a true image:
    • someone else could object and say that it is not a true image. That's
    • or ordinary judgments. We try to create images, to present things
    • Catholic Church is a relic, a shadow-image of what existed in the
    • is a shadow-image of what once existed and no longer has meaning, it
    • shadow-image, as the constitution of the Church has become. In some
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