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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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    • education. Those who engage in pursuits that then lead them into Oriental
    • that today we must follow another path entirely. The ancient Oriental
    • realm of Imagination. Just as the Orient once saw the Vedanta arise
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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    • spiritual view when we steep ourselves in the ancient Oriental wisdom.
    • we descend into the expansive realms that in the Orient were accessible
    • which has become decadent. For us in the West, that which the Oriental,
    • acquire the soul faculty that the Oriental employed in symbolism and
    • that the Oriental turned outward and employing it inwardly, as an activity
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VII
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    • that anthroposophically oriented spiritual science terms knowledge of
    • We must acquire such faculties as allow us to orient ourselves within
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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    • oriented spiritual science if I had begun immediately with spiritual
    • orientation. When this work came out, my manuscript was returned to
    • sense the spatial orientation appropriate to us as human beings and
    • gradually finds his way into life, orienting himself by means of the
    • qualitative orientations of smell, taste, and touch, which press from
    • of which I have spoken consists in this: the Oriental comes to a halt
    • world. The Oriental comes to a halt within these; we, by striving for
    • in which the Oriental engages with regard to language, perception of
    • thoughts, and perception of the ego. The Oriental comes to a halt at
    • to the steps taken by the Oriental who wishes to rise further after
    • what the Oriental experienced in the process of exhalation. Pure thinking
    • evolves for the Oriental in the process of inhalation and exhalation;
    • man can do in order to enter the spiritual world itself. The Oriental
    • Westerner must put perception and thinking. Where the Oriental speaks
    • as yet nothing to counter what had come over from the Orient and engendered
    • to bring about an anthroposophically oriented spiritual science for
  • Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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    • advantage it would have been to anthroposophically orientated
    • process of orientation made possible by the senses of smell, of
    • of which I spoke? It is this. The oriental stops short at
    • the opposite to the direction taken by an oriental who
    • attention to the steps taken by the Oriental seer, who wishes
    • thinking. Where the Oriental speaks of the development of
    • anthroposophically orientated Spiritual Science for the West,



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