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  • Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture I
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    • by man with reference to what he experiences in his inner soul.
    • what he experiences in his inner soul; quite regardless as to
    • those ideas and feelings in his inner being. He knows himself
    • to be living in his own inner experiences. And so, to such a
    • inner experiences; — that, with reference to what man
    • experiences in his inner sou1 as truth, he gives himself over
    • possibly doubt that what one experiences in one's inner being,
    • your inner being, then the other pole of this courage should be
    • requires real inner courage in one's thought to deny external
    • inner being as man, as it offers itself to-day, — the
    • belief that one can reach a firm standpoint in one's inner
    • from him is snatched that absolute certainty of inner
    • Reality of that inner experience is snatched from him.
    • to-day, who experiences his inner being in a different way from
    • matter how acute a certainty is experienced in one's inner
    • experiences securely in his inner being is not made safe from
    • that age one still knew that what was experienced as inner
    • spirit, what one had experienced in one's inner being. It is
    • Inner Being, does man come to see the Spiritual Reality
    • inner being.
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  • Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture II
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    • Augustine sought in his own inner experience to grasp the real
    • full reality of his inner being. We must be quite clear that
    • Imaginative Consciousness, that in the inner experiences during
    • another. This experience of inner freedom for the developing of
    • personalities. his feeling of inner freedom is what comes



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