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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • as Jacob Boehme, quite soon after the fifth post-Atlantean age began,
    • imaginative life was working within him. It must become free; Boehme
    • divine creative thing that was working in him. So Boehme was, in a
    • his attention to the external world. Jacob Boehme, however, was
    • This is how Boehme speaks of the uprising of imaginations in himself.
    • Boehme describes the instreaming of the imaginative world. We can see
    • these forces much in the way that Boehme, who spoke as a man
    • study their connections. A man like Jacob Boehme felt free
    • Note the contrast with Boehme, who feels the God in him. With
    • sentence in our quotation from Boehme. How singularly typical!
    • Now take by way of contrast, the saying of Jacob Boehme, “I
    • With Boehme all is of the soul and, when he wants to write, he does
    • knowledge is given him that flows slowly and steadily on. Boehme is



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