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  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • celestial body attracts to itself the bodies that are upon it”.
    • body need be there; we need only have one in our thought. For the
    • body which would be able to impart an acceleration of a centimetre
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • notion, say, of a moving body? There is indeed, and to realize what
    • rather, don't! Try to exert pressure on some part of your body and
    • body becomes as much lighter as is represented by the weight of
    • liquid it displaces. You see therefore that when a body is in a
    • of our body — from the base of the skull downward, with the
    • body of consciousness and makes it all the time asleep. This indeed
    • a very high degree, to bring our etheric body into play.
    • Unembarrassed by the weight of matter, the etheric body can here do
    • what it wants. In the rest of our body on the other hand, the ether
    • sense overwhelms the physical, while for the rest of our body the
    • the prismatically formed body of water, — neglecting, as we can
    • yet at the same time, into the body of light which is thus diverted
    • how differently your own etheric body is inserted into your muscles
    • isolated, here the etheric body is not inserted into the physical
    • Consequently, the astral body can come into very intimate union with
    • the portion of the etheric body that is in the eye. Inside the eye
    • our astral body is more independent, and independent in a different
    • organization of the eye. To describe it we must say: our astral body
    • truth to say that our astral body is there in our physical body. We
    • interpenetrating like astral body and muscle. Or on the other hand
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  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • Put a prism in the way of the body of light that is going through
    • what is material — the material of the lens, which is a body of
    • reaches what is commonly known as the vitreous body or vitreous
    • outer world. At this place in the human body therefore — in the
    • vitreous body, filling the interior of the eye and bordering on the
    • body or external fluid. In the vitreous humour there is decided
    • external. Inside the vitreous body on the other hand we find inherent
    • organs, not from within outward; whilst from within the vitreous body
    • more living, a more vital organ, namely the vitreous body. Notably in
    • things in our eye, namely the vitreous body and the lens. In origin,
    • from without, the vitreous body more from within. While the lens is
    • rather unalive, the vitreous body is full of vitality. Now in the
    • vitreous body still tries to picture the objects to us in the way it
    • body respectively. From what is thus differentiated the activity is
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • diverted. It would be simply diverted if a transparent body with
    • path of the light — that is, a body with convergent faces. In
    • the next body-of-light will go through all the more easily and
    • make a solid body glow with heat, — incandescent (
    • the Sun or from an incandescent body.
    • from the Sun or from a glowing solid body but from a glowing gas, we
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • solid body spreads its light and we let this light go through a
    • found to act like an untransparent body. It gets in the way of the
    • developed at this place of the spectrum) acts like an opaque body. As
    • body looks red, another blue, and so on. It is no doubt simplest to
    • gathering of all the colours — falls on a body that looks red,
    • this is due to the body's swallowing all the other colours and only
    • another body appears blue. It swallows the remaining colours and
    • transparent body. Look at the chlorophyll from behind: we see —
    • When in this way a body shines with one kind of light while illumined
    • So you have two stages. The one is Fluorescence: we make a body
    • cause a body to remain coloured still for a certain time after
    • illumination. And now there is a third stage: the body, as an outcome
    • the distance s the body passes through, and the time
    • a so-called “body” flowing through space with a certain
    • totality, the quickly moving body; instead, we think in terms of two
    • We should not say “The body moves through such and such a
    • distance”; we ought only to say: “The body has a
    • velocity”. Nor should we say, “The body takes so much
    • time to do it,” but once again only this: “The body has a
    • it with what we ordinarily call our body. We do however swirl in it
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  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • physical body and in the light-conditions, as we said
    • just now, with our etheric body. This in effect — this
    • proneness to confuse what we become aware of through our ether-body
    • and what we become aware of through our physical body — has
    • one and affecting the other body — a “force of
    • the one body, here is the other, and here (
    • complete in mind if I describe the whole human body as a single
    • executed by a body or by the air and our perceptions of tone or
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • few days ago; the vitreous body, the lens, the aqueous humour
    • them — not, it is true, with our ordinary body, but certainly
    • with our etheric body and thereby also with the astral part of our
    • particular place in my body, — this is not so for warmth. For
    • will have to admit: It is only with your etheric body that you can
    • functioning as an airy body. You, as a living organism of air, live
    • 16° C. The vessel contains water. Immersed in the body of
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • air and we may therefore say that when we hear any sounding body
    • beat back again however as soon as the body oscillates the other
    • course also go on into my own body. These are the subject-matter of
    • we come to the vitreous body, which, as we said, still has
    • what appears in quite another part of our body, namely in the
    • what is left of the eye if I first take away the vitreous body and
    • first the retina, then the vitreous body, and then for certain
    • human body I have the eye. In its more inward parts it is a
    • body in sound or hearing, then you will realize that in seeing, in
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • the body of light that is going through this tube — this
    • remarkable way. Say that we have a radium-containing body here, in
    • magnet near to the radiating body, studying these deflections and
    • what is exploding as it were, forth from the radiating body,
    • not yet exhausted all that rays forth from this radium-body. The
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • enters into with his body, is no more than what sucks-in the
    • itself. With your ordinary body — I draw it diagrammatically
    • draw your ether— and astral body together, so that they
    • body out beyond your normal surface; you make them bigger, and in



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