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  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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    • home. The vibrations flowing through the spiritual world are felt in
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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    • tone up to the seventh. While the seventh is still felt in relation
    • man feeling completely transported [entrückt]. He felt
    • [Quintenmusik], a human being felt lifted out of himself. The
    • being then felt that he himself was singing.
    • that the subjective felt transported, lifted into objectivity. Not
    • man felt that he was a unified being standing on earth; at that time
    • body. He therefore felt himself in the world. Music was for him the
    • arose, and during this time man still felt united with what lived in
    • felt it; in order to express it, we must word it like that —
    • inhalation and exhalation.” Man felt always as if he were
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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    • before our era. At that time the human being truly felt in the
    • felt that the fifth, which he himself had produced, took its course
    • experience of the fourth he felt — if I may say so — the
    • they said, it is possible that Ambrose and Augustine still felt this.
    • be pictured as the greatest possible unity. A Greek actor even felt
    • drawing the musical experience inward came later. Formerly, man felt
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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    • sensed and felt before the fourth century A.D.
    • began with feeling the sevenths. They then felt further intervals, of
    • felt transported from his body while experiencing music. Man was
    • within himself but one that was felt to be an expression of the soul



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