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  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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    • physical world. His dream experiences gain increasing clarity. He
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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    • into himself; he causes it to arise in him again and then lets it go
    • comprehensible why harmonies and melodies affect him. Again, we
    • again and again merely change into conscious ones for him. The
    • voluptuous nature, exuded it again. The painting of John, on the
    • return once again to the nature of the human being. We find first of
    • creations, however, must be generated anew again and again. They flow
    • 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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    • father is yet again a different individuality, and another incarnates
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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    • against the element of consonants (yellow). The element of consonants
    • below.) In the spiritual perception that can be gained through
    • against it. Beyond, in the spiritual world, we have the vowel tone
    • halt; once again he approaches the soul-spiritual element from which
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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    • standards would have consisted of d, e, g, a, b, and again d, and e.
    • within the human organism, the “I” connects itself again
    • us by virtue of gaining influence over us through the senses or by
    • taking hold of our astral nature. There it gains influence over our
    • pushes against us in c and c-sharp. Pushing upward from there, in f
    • which he gained through his experience with the seventh. Then, all
    • feel changed, and yet again he will feel returned to himself. The
    • once again to the various ages.
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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    • further at the next opportunity, I wish to emphasize again that
    • again through death. It is present in the subconscious, however. For
    • gained. Acoustics has no significance, except for physics. A tone
    • Again, the sixth is in between. From this we realize that man
    • is the experience of the fourth gained from the soul.
    • of my etheric system; again, the physical has fallen away. Then we
    • reach the next octave; again in the limb system — it is obvious
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    • gained access to the super-sensible world in those ancient Greek times
    • this we can gain the profound conviction that it was only a single
    • composition, and it will arise again if the soul perceives [erkennt],
    • again what Goethe meant when he said, “Beauty is a
    • time has come when man must become conscious again of these matters,
    • and once again to see and hear the super-sensible together with the
    • again find the way out to the divine-spiritual. In one realm,
    • that we can find the gods once again!”



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