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  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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    • plane and of experiences there, but his description of Devachan is
    • inaccurate. It is merely a construction modeled on the astral plane
    • a still higher plane of Devachan, tone becomes something akin to
    • words. All true inspiration originates on this plane, and in this
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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    • plane in music and generally in the life of tones. We mentioned that
    • wishes to come to expression on the physical plane. What significance
    • physical plane exerts a power of attraction on the individuality
    • physical plane, he may incarnate now. Chances are that the
    • to the physical plane. The time in the spiritual world thus can be
    • physical plane. Man has an individual soul here on earth, whereas the
    • the astral plane. In man's case, however, the soul is here on
    • the physical plane. With the human being, the sentient body is only
    • plane of the earth at that time, there was a kind of strangely shaped
    • united, we find beings existing on the physical plane who had not yet
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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    • surrounding it the planets, and beyond them the fixed stars, which
    • earth, man views the planets and fixed stars in their reflections; we
    • the earth after death, he gradually begins to see the planets as well
    • the cosmos: the planetary world further away, the Zodiac with its
    • planetary sphere that sings in vowels into cosmic space, and you have
    • the fixed stars that ensoul this song of the planetary sphere with
    • fixed stars and behind it the wandering planets. As a wandering
    • planet passes a constellation of fixed stars, not just one tone but a
    • the planet moves from Aries to Taurus. Each planet, however, causes a
    • Zodiac and fixed stars are the gods of the planets beyond.
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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    • resulted from the awareness that the number of planets was contained



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