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  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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    • asleep — you will not be surprised that I use this expression.
    • They fell asleep, just as a hand goes to sleep when it is cut off
    • of sleep. That is how the human being feels today — as if he
    • cannot completely emerge from the state of sleep.
    • awakening, for evolution has made human beings fall into a sleep that
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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    • wakes up in the morning until the time he goes to sleep at night. He
    • them from their experiences during sleep. In the waking Consciousness
    • sleep had not been unfruitful for their souls. Sleep still worked
    • sleep. it is of course true that the human being can work at
    • sleeping consciousness can he work upon himself. And in olden times
    • much more streamed over from sleeping consciousness into the waking
    • trickling of sleep consciousness into waking consciousness ceased.
    • my going to sleep and waking up. He felt the influx of
    • sleep there was in every human being an elemental mood of prayer,
    • full of Nature-forces. People entered sleep — or if they were
    • sleep: “I must take my fill of beer to prepare for sleep.”
    • into the spiritual world through sleep was a deliberate and conscious
    • prepared in a sacred way for the temple-sleep in which they were made
    • earlier kind of thinking could be carried over into sleep when the
    • He was a real entity during sleep because he had carried living
    • thinking with him into sleep. He brought it out of sleep when he woke
    • up and took it back with him when he fell asleep. Modern thinking is
    • bound to the brain but this cannot help us during sleep. Today,
    • waking to that of sleeping we can only achieve something between
    • waking and sleeping. Nothing can be achieved with the real being of
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  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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    • a great part of humanity has been asleep to this youth movement. When
    • extraordinarily sleepy attitude.
    • To pass our days in such a way that we go to sleep at night simply
    • and for this to lead in the normal way into sleep. So too, the
    • great extent a sleeping draught for the soul. People were actually
    • lulling themselves to sleep. They kept the spirit busy — but
    • spending a day that has not been tiring and the taking of a sleeping
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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    • active thinking has no room for sleepy nor for intellectual dreaming.
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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    • already a teacher. Every human being is a teacher, but he is sleeping
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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    • say: During the summer the earth sleeps, gives herself up to the
    • Summer is the sleep of the earth. Winter is her waking. During the
    • in her sleeping and dreaming she has thought in relation with the



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