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- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Back Cover
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- This is only one of many unexpected statements made by
- man,” states Steiner.
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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- completely unconscious state of sleep into one of consciousness. The
- but announces itself first as a world of tone. In this state of
- body emerges from his physical body. In this state man is certainly
- “I” in an unconscious state.] When the human being
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- return to the three states of consciousness that are possible for the
- belongs during any one of these three states of consciousness.
- these three states of consciousness, there is only one fully known to
- recollection or impression back into his familiar state of
- day-consciousness. The second state of consciousness is familiar to
- state of consciousness is dreamless sleep, a state of a certain
- however, transforms the three states of consciousness. First, man's
- person who, until now, had not advanced beyond the lower state of
- attains the third state of consciousness when he is capable of
- transforming dreamless sleep into a conscious state. This world that
- becomes more and more pronounced when man approaches the third state
- of consciousness, the state in which he begins to have sensations in
- with resounding tones. In this third state of consciousness that man
- consciously. The states that ordinary man undergoes unconsciously
- German edition states that a brief description followed here
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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- states of matter that exist on earth. First, we have the solid state.
- are termed “earth.” The second state is fluidity; the
- the gaseous state, “air” in esoteric terminology.
- delicate states beyond air. In order to understand this better, we
- Any substance thus can become “air” in its final state.
- increasingly delicate and reaches a new state. The esotericist calls
- it “fire.” It is the first state of ether. “Fire”
- is related to solidity. A still more delicate state than “fire”
- a still higher state, we come to what esotericists call “chemical
- link itself with hydrogen. A still more delicate state than “chemical
- thus have seven different states in esotericism. Life in any
- far as the state of “fire,” but it can no longer mix with
- brought the physical body to the state of “fire.” They
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- the state of equilibrium in the spiritual world. It is lost to a
- primeval song. If we examine the present state of speech, which is
- are preserved in a nearly pure state. Eleven are retained completely
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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- statement, “I hear the tone or I hear a melody with my ear.”
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- in the waking state, we turn our eyes or other sense organs in the
- sublime occurrences and states of being), that these thoughts were
- through the world, revealed themselves in sevenths. The statement, “I
- a completely transported state, human beings perceived these
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