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  • Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture I
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    • Sense-world of perception. Now, because Manichaeism took into
    • a person can gain from this Sense-world and his experiences
    • impressions on our other Sense-organs, are really so
    • constructed as they appear to be to the evidence of the senses,
    • appears, when one shuts one's Sense organs to it, That is the
    • reality is not to be found in external Sense-Revelation. It
    • in a certain sense in Saint-Simon, if we briefly outline the
    • Demonology. The first stage of evolution in the Comte sense is
    • stage, in which Auguste Comte quite in the sense of his master
    • Sense-Reality of positivistic science. The third stage is
    • sense of the 5th Post-Atlantean epoch, with its so absolutely
    • threefold division, one can say in his sense, that this
  • Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture II
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    • feel it dimly, because we can only dimly sense the influence of
    • been sheer nonsense for a man of the second or third millennium
    • perceived with his senses. At that time he confused the Divine
    • external nature outside him as presented to his sense-organs in
    • longer exists, then another external sense-reality will appear
    • ears all that we perceive around us with all our senses, will,
    • human Ordering appeared which in a sense so stamped itself on
    • believe in the external sense-phenomena, even inhuman life.
    • It is an anachronism to speak to-day in the same sense of
    • to-day in the same sense without falling into an anachronism,
    • Science which simply relates to the sense-life, to a what is in
    • Utilitarianism even in a deeper sense. A certain basic sentence
    • Benthamism. These three things stand in a certain sense,



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