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- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- it like this: In clouds, in rain, in lightning and thunder, man will
- worst plight; it is healthy logic, really sound thinking, and above
- electric light the sun, the light of the sun, illumines the
- objects around us; the sunlight makes them visible. In a similar way
- myself at the moment to the example of the sunlight, directly the
- Threshold is crossed man must become one with the light in his inmost
- being. The light cannot enable him to see objects because he has to
- pass into the very light itself. Objects can be seen with the help of
- the light only as long as the light is outside. When man is himself
- moving together with the light, the objects illumined by it can no
- light itself, then for the first time he becomes aware that thinking
- is, in reality, one with the light weaving in the world.
- weaves into the light, lives in the light, is one with the light. But
- the moment our thinking is received into the light, it is no longer
- crossed, it streams out into the light.
- body, after earthly life he can make use of the light.
- radiating light concerns himself with the things of the world.
- electricity or magnetism, and through radiating light, inasmuch as he
- is now living in the light, concerns himself with the things of the
- are not regarded in this serious light, we shall make no progress.
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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- light shining through the stained glass windows of the churches. The
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- this. But it is necessary to know which paths lead to the light. I
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