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  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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    • soul experiences Devachan between two incarnations on earth, then we
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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    • existed. With the dense, earthy colors of our physical world,
    • the human soul is an evolving entity, so its reflection here on earth
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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    • an individuality who lived on earth some fifteen or sixteen hundred
    • cut short or extended depending on the circumstances on earth that
    • physical plane. Man has an individual soul here on earth, whereas the
    • ancestors who existed on earth millions and millions of years ago
    • plane of the earth at that time, there was a kind of strangely shaped
    • higher animal, of which nothing remains any longer on the earth
    • a whirling cloud of dust spirals up from the earth and a rain cloud
    • The sentient body of this animal living below on earth — man's
    • states of matter that exist on earth. First, we have the solid state.
    • The esoteric term for it is the “earth.” In using this
    • are termed “earth.” The second state is fluidity; the
    • terminology, lead is “earth.” If subjected to intense
    • language, what lives in the physical body consists of earth, water
    • “air,” “water,” and “earth.” The
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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    • are transformations of functions that man carries out in pre-earthly
    • child not fully adapted to the earth's gravity and equilibrium
    • adaptation to the condition of equilibrium of earthly existence is
    • something the human being acquires only after life on earth has
    • earthly organism — does not yet contain the faculty of walking
    • gravity of earthly existence.
    • pre-earthly existence, orientation does not refer to walking and
    • standing as it does here on earth. There, orientation refers to the
    • certain extent when man descends to earth. In the mother's
    • life nor yet in that of his earthly life. He has left the former and
    • earth is adjusted in every respect to earthly conditions, for this
    • language is an expression of our earthly thoughts. These earthly
    • thoughts contain earthly information and knowledge, and language is
    • adapted to them during earthly existence. In pre-earthly existence,
    • inhalation, inspiration, something in pre-earthly existence that we
    • we descend to the earth, we lose this life within the universal
    • thoughts, our earthly thoughts, and the human intellect, that is, the
    • intellect among all human beings dwelling on earth. It is the same
    • adapted to earthly conditions. In pre-earthly existence we live
    • we can say that an essential part of the earth's culture and
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  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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    • free of his earthbound existence and transported into another world
    • feels that he is an earthly being when he plays music. Formerly, when
    • the earthly corporeality — come into being only in the course
    • When we look at the embryonic development of earthly man, we find
    • beings on earth, the “I” lives in us by having descended
    • and took hold of the as yet formless earthly being in, I would like
    • man felt that he was a unified being standing on earth; at that time
    • earthly being but also a transported being. In the course of time,
    • first experience my ‘I’ as it is on earth, in the prime,
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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    • spoke of cherries and grapes one used earthly words; if one spoke of
    • adapting himself to the earth, man finds his way into what can be
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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    • flowed out” — our earthly terms are ill-suited for these
    • because this human soul surrendered itself to the earth. You perhaps
    • physical and etheric bodies. I interweave my earthly existence with
    • as an earthly sense phenomenon must be taken along, as it were, when
    • back into a still earlier time, an age of human earthly evolution
    • lamentation. We thus can look back upon an epoch of the earth
    • evolution within earthly existence, within earthly becoming, betrays
    • transform itself for human evolution if humanity on earth is not to
    • itself for earthly humanity into a rediscovery of the divine.



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