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  • Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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    • of what I want to convey by saying this, you must think about many
    • worst plight; it is healthy logic, really sound thinking, and above
    • at heart can neither think nor say anything that is true in the sense
    • rigidified.”] Think only of the most elementary
    • light itself, then for the first time he becomes aware that thinking
    • Thinking that is bound up with the body is proper to physical life
    • only. Directly we leave this body, our thinking loses definition; it
    • the moment our thinking is received into the light, it is no longer
    • just as here in earthly life he makes use of thinking in the physical
    • and thinks about the things of the world. Of the life between birth
    • things through thinking.
    • think in a way perfectly adapted to meeting the demands of school
    • Men have become accustomed to think in the one and only way that is
    • possible when thinking is based on the bodily functions. This kind of
    • thinking is ingrained in them from their youth onwards. But healthy
    • in the element of thinking that is truly free. As long as such things
    • They must learn not only to think differently but to feel differently
    • reversal of feeling has been experienced. Then, when thinking is
    • social thinking. When the ego is allowed to remain a mirror-image,
    • thinking can take account only of those social matters which are (as
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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • complete truth — that in America they are thinking of declaring
    • world to the spiritual world. Today most people think, if they even
    • think about a spiritual world, that it is somewhere in the distant
    • consistency, for the way of thinking was so different then from what
    • physical reality, something like this would have been unthinkable.
    • themselves gods. They didn't think it was a superstition, oh no,
    • Just think about the basis of that
    • part of the empire? Think back on real cases. Adventurers who no
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • the suggestion that when someone even thinks about lemonade he has a
    • nevertheless it was accomplished. So little had what people think and
    • far. One doesn't advance today with small thinking. It is necessary
    • to motivate ourselves to think big. We will discuss this further
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • everything, thinks that to criticize and discuss was always present
    • at least think that they are right, when it can't be proved that they
    • of human thinking and feeling will have to take place within the
    • viewpoint — really think about it — the way in which
    • though. Think of all the public affairs that people are enthusiastic
    • not think about the future. This is part of the present-day approach
    • ones. They think: Today we instituted something, it is good,
    • therefore it must remain forever. The feminist movement thinks like
    • influence of the thinking characteristic of the second stage this is
    • think that if the economy is organized as described in my book
    • real thinking again when the inner soul-life is filled with substance
    • naïve to think that a low point is reached
    • important. And above all we should not think that the sharpest powers
    • think, and we should not ignore the seriousness of the times, but
    • truth and I think that I have best served you by really trying to



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