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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • people felt in those ancient times about the relation of the physical
    • physical and spiritual worlds.
    • reality — not something called a physical reality, but it
    • was the reality, simultaneously the physical and the
    • which at the same time was a physical empire, is no longer taken into
    • being God who really physically appeared on earth, the son of heaven
    • who physically appeared on earth, who was even the father of heaven.
    • physical reality, something like this would have been unthinkable.
    • the physical earth was no longer reality. The people of the Middle
    • ancient times in the Orient men lived on the physical earth who were
    • physical reality was thought to be spiritual, in the future this
    • physical reality may no longer be thought of as spiritual.
    • Nevertheless, the spiritual must be present here in the physical
    • physical reality. The human being must move around here within the
    • physical reality, and recognize a spiritual reality, must speak of it
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • participates in physical life as though it were the only reality.
    • reality in addition to the physical reality of the economy.
    • economic basis of physical life, something which animals do without
    • for physical existence, then we are prostituting our reason, then we
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • stage the things which can be observed in physical life, be they
    • during the first phase of imperialism here in the physical world the
    • everything physical was thought of as a reflection, as an image, as a
    • symbol for what is not actually present in the physical world, but
    • only illustrated by the persons and deeds in the physical world.
    • divine power exercised by physical people. In social affairs the only
    • thing that mattered was the concrete will of a physical person. To
    • spiritual world in physical institutions, if one spoke of what Saint
    • physical kingdom. And then one arrives at such definitions as I
    • which the living physical earth is predominant. In this sector the



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