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- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Foreword
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- Outline of Occult Science, man perceived only those intervals that
- experience of the third, we now perceive the fifth to be empty. This
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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- itself; he perceives the will of nature and reproduces it in series
- perceive tone combinations and varieties of tone inaudible to the
- hears music, a clairvoyant can perceive how the tones flow, how they
- perceives the heartbeat of the will of the world.
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- outside is required to perceive its effects on us. When we exercise
- perceive the victory of the sentient soul over the sentient body, so
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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- is much older than the sense of hearing. Formerly, man perceived
- space in the same way he perceives tone today. Now the sense of space
- The sense of space perceives space; the ear perceives tone, which
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- through spiritual scientific research can one perceive what actually
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- direction of our physical-etheric environment, we perceive the three,
- thoughts were objectively perceived in all things. Just as today we
- believe that we perceive the color red or blue streaming forth from
- consciousness of the soul ceased to see supersensibly, to perceive,
- this [see diagram] is the world that he perceives as the sense world.
- as naturally as did the Atlanteans does not even perceive the musical
- perceives the musical element he feels transported out of his body
- perceive the tones.”
- — in which generally man cannot perceive the
- within one octave. In that age, man perceives only an interval that
- perceives only the above interval c to d above c1. In the
- second in the next, third in the third octave — he perceived
- a completely transported state, human beings perceived these
- [Gemüt], in his sensation, he perceived —
- perceived by Lemurian man, when he was transported from his physical
- man perceived in the Lemurian age as the overwhelming lamentation of
- composition, and it will arise again if the soul perceives [erkennt],
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