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  • Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture I
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    • recognised consciously and thoroughly, that even what is said
    • comes when one is truly conscious of what one experiences
    • time a person to-day passes into the unconsciousness of sleep,
    • sinks into the realm of the unconscious, every time he goes to
    • their sleep transpired completely unconsciously. Those human
    • down, as it were, into a dim, but conscious life of sleep. In
    • that all conscious life is connected with Sun-life, and that
    • conscious life through which man has especially to pass in the
    • course of his earthly evolution, that consciousness which
    • the same time the creator of conscious life. The conscious life
    • life. Consciousness has become more important than life,
    • because only through consciousness can the goal of earthly
    • evolution be reached — which is, that this consciousness
    • earth. You must receive this consciousness from the giver, the
    • “Try to recognise that in your waking-life consciousness
    • Consciousness. Only through learning to unite this cosmological
    • conscious that he was only completely comprehensible to the
  • Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture II
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    • come to the consciousness of man by day: in his waking
    • condition there only comes to his consciousness a copy, a
    • conscious in the sleeping condition, that is from going to
    • sleep until waking up, or, let us say, if he became conscious
    • — if man could thus become conscious through his sleeping
    • Imaginative Consciousness, that in the inner experiences during
    • consciously during the making condition; and that constitutes
    • become conscious that all the time there in working into his
    • can only do when we attain the Imaginative Consciousness. There
    • remains a kind of reflection of this Imaginative Consciousness
    • clearest of all to man's consciousness by day; and it comes to
    • Time. It is of this that we seek to create a consciousness on
    • the basis of Spiritual Science. This consciousness can alone
    • Being, of feeling conscious: “I am now living as a
    • enter the consciousness of most human beings, that their
    • feel them as something which he carries consciously about with
    • identify ourselves with that which in the normal consciousness
    • the consciousness of our ego is absorbed unjustly, illegally,
    • physical body absorbs that consciousness, so that it appears as
    • themselves over to a deception of consciousness which consists,
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