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- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Foreword
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- gave primarily on musical subjects. The first group of three
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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- soul, he ascends step by step. The first thing he experiences is a
- but announces itself first as a world of tone. In this state of
- his “I” the bodies he possesses: first, the astral body
- hears music, the impression is experienced first in the astral body.
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- however, transforms the three states of consciousness. First, man's
- man learns to enter shows itself to him at first only partially, but
- this deep stillness begins to resound spiritually, softly at first,
- return once again to the nature of the human being. We find first of
- and finally the “I” of which man first became conscious
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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- we examine the astral body closely, we have first the so-called
- states of matter that exist on earth. First, we have the solid state.
- it “fire.” It is the first state of ether. “Fire”
- domain of air before they could emit sounds. Now, the first, most
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- we first focus on the mediating member of man, man's speaking,
- one first acquires imagination, imaginative cognition. Meanwhile, one
- and he lives in each tone. This is already the case the very first
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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- must first be created in the given physical world. This caused people
- (trans. Gustav Cohen, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merril, 1957), first appeared in
- becomes clear that the musical experience at first does not have the
- air. The ear is the organ that first separates the air element from
- first of all as nerve man, because the ear is not important as a
- that in human evolution all musical experience first leads back to
- relation to his own physical organization. For the first time, man
- physical, at first bypassing the astral and etheric. Later, from
- lives in us in a twofold way. First, inasmuch as we have become human
- into the physical world in the first place. The “I” then
- the beginning form the first tone of the octave, we have begun from
- first experience my ‘I’ as it is on earth, in the prime,
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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- experience of the fifth as spiritual experience was the first to be
- appeared to man at first as imaginations. Musical instruments were
- it becomes understandable that when a child first enters school, it
- during the first year of school — at most also fourths, but not
- element that kindles music in the first place. Regardless of man's
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- first tone of the following octave. It is difficult to put into words
- however — we should say today, prime in the first octave,
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