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  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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    • it feels as if he arose out of a flowing cosmic ocean. He knows that
    • Devachanic world, however, is this flowing ocean of tones. From this
    • flowing tone, as the element from which it is actually woven and
    • man lives and weaves in the world of flowing tones, he himself is
    • the night, from the world of flowing tones, man receives the force he
    • hears music, a clairvoyant can perceive how the tones flow, how they
    • with certain musical sounds, something of the astral body flows into
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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    • flows through the world; he hears how this will expresses itself in
    • other arts are expressions of the idea of nature. Since music flows
    • with flowing colors and radiant light-beings surrounds him, the
    • though he feels himself borne upward on a surging sea of flowing
    • light and colors. This glimmering light and these flowing colors are
    • during the night. Only this flowing ocean of light and colors, of
    • home. The vibrations flowing through the spiritual world are felt in
    • creations, however, must be generated anew again and again. They flow
    • experience itself anew in the onward-flowing stream of time. Just as
    • is a flowing one. The deep effect of music is due to this kinship.
    • Just as the human soul flows downward from its home in Devachan and
    • flows back to it again, so do its shadows, the tones, the harmonies.
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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    • flow of blood, for example, in the arteries. We will encounter this
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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    • instead of flowing into his mouth from the glass of water. It is as
    • flowed out” — our earthly terms are ill-suited for these
    • borne or flowed from those hierarchical beings that we designate as
    • source from which flowed knowledge, art and religion. From this the



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