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  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Foreword
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    • essentially a light-filled ocean of sounds — it is
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Back Cover
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    • traced up to modern times, and new light is thrown upon the nature of
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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    • ocean of light and colors unlike anything he has known in the
    • recalls that in this world of light and color there were things and
    • formerly knew nothing. This new world is not one of light and colors
    • up he does not retain the world of light and colors as well. The
    • world of tone is permeated also with the light and colors that belong
    • a person is illuminated by light, he casts a shadow on the wall. The
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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    • cast light on the very foundations of the soul.
    • The eye can receive only light impressions; it can sense only
    • something that is light. Likewise, the ear can sense only tone
    • standpoint of spiritual science, allowing it to cast its light on
    • with flowing colors and radiant light-beings surrounds him, the
    • and weaving in a world of colors and light. After his initiation, man
    • light and colors. This glimmering light and these flowing colors are
    • transparent, and the light becomes ever clearer and at the same time
    • color and this light, and if they do not surround him but rather he
    • himself is color and light. He feels himself astrally within this
    • then louder and louder. The world of colors and light is permeated
    • radiate colors as well. It is penetrated by light emanating from the
    • however, lies in tone. That which was light in the great stillness
    • during the night. Only this flowing ocean of light and colors, of
    • The artistic mysteries of light contained in the paintings are based
    • more purely on their effects of color and light. The painting of
    • Bacchus displays an unusual glistening reddish light that is poured
    • as if the body were imbibing the light and, permeated with its own
    • color is only playing about the body. The body allows the light only
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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    • is called “light ether” by the esotericist. Continuing to
    • and air. What lives in the etheric body consists of fire, light
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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    • points or surfaces of light that are seen from the earth; instead, he
    • time.] who have delighted us with their fine talents. We shall
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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    • tone experience. We say so lightly that man is a threefold being:
    • somewhat more piquant, as it were. Music is driven slightly out of
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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    • is a prejudice of contemporary, so-called enlightened human beings to
    • will understand this more clearly if we shed light on it from yet



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