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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- Sleep, at her all-compelling nod;
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- — her mother killed herself with a sleeping-draught,
- whereby — as otherwise in sleep — the complete
- gradually they fall asleep? Or, when they are still under the
- asleep in the midst of amusing themselves. Goethe is not
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- own, in a life not of sleep but of twilight, would build up
- that during his sleep-life man sinks into a real, cosmic
- sleep, is in a sphere that brings him nearer to the fulness
- asleep and waking. With our physical body we could not
- asleep to waking, and out of it spring dreams.
- we belong between falling asleep and waking.
- today in sleep, and no one can penetrate to them unless he
- experienced in the world where man is between falling asleep
- asleep and waking, the world we find again if with
- between falling asleep and waking. And he believed this can
- experiences today between falling asleep and waking, all that
- the language that must have been used between falling asleep
- would have were he conscious from falling asleep to waking,
- he enters between falling asleep and Braking, and, absorbing
- here, the world man experiences from the time he falls asleep
- sphere of reality, during the time between falling asleep and
- sleep to one less deep, and though not quite awake, are on
- be made of the dream-world, the sleep-world, in changing
- half-asleep and half awake. This is the second layer of
- the scene open with the Sirens. We are in the world of sleep,
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- asleep. For even en little reflection will show you that men
- between waking and sleeping is really only apparent. We might
- they sleep too — sleep as regards a very great many
- of our life of will, is wrapped in dreams and sleep.
- Sleep-life projects itself into waking life. We could be far
- sleep-life and the dream-life arising from it. Nevertheless,
- earth-fire and water-air. While unconscious in sleep, to a
- connection. From the moment you begin to fall asleep till you
- I am going to say to the communications we have in sleep,
- then you will know what I mean by saying: In sleep you speak
- experience in your soul during your sleep is imparted to you
- by innumerable people; and what you do during your sleep is
- in sleep is very intimate. It would be highly distressing if
- sleep, as a rule, you know if anyone is lying, you know as a
- know one another in sleep comparatively well, but with dimmed
- now lives from falling asleep to waking.
- life between falling asleep and waking, dreams emerge. Why
- dream-life, into the life of sleep, and through this dreams
- sleep, and might speak to our conscience. The experiences and
- this; during sleep you don't want to hear anything this
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- of soul and spirit where, between falling asleep and waking,
- morning, when you wake out of sleep. Exactly the same force,
- if, during sleep he became awake to this body-free condition.
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- differently. He will behave like a man who, asleep at night
- Then, if he goes to sleep consciously, as it were, retaining
- his consciousness in sleep, if, sleeping on, he can take with
- him into his sleep-knowledge the idea of Homunculus acquired
- almost seems to us that sunk with our cognition into sleep,
- from our nightly sleep, or from the sleep of cognition, to
- men who when they are asleep know quite well what is actually
- living above, and through their sleep dreamily experience the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- sleep should have had its effect upon us before we wake,
- waking when sleep has done its work upon us, we should have
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