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- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- element, for the effects of Force in Nature, as a minute atom-like
- that is pieced together by Man from elements supplied by Nature
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- simply adduce the essential elements to bring the formula before your
- in which the life of man unites with the material element that
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- here get an element of darkness (
- again extinguishes the latter, and so evokes another element of
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- you will presently see, the elements we are compiling will pave the
- and the same element with the so-called bodies whenever we behold
- light, just as the bodies swim in the light. Light is an element
- which the things outside you are. It is a common element in which
- are swimming in them. So too we should regard the light as an element
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- warmth-element of our environment. And yet, what is it of us that
- in the warmth-element of your environment? It is your own
- and come to terms — with the element of warmth in your
- consider how we are living in yet another element. Once more then:
- we swim in the element of light. Then, in the way we have been
- explaining, we swim in the element of warmth. But we are also able
- to swim in the element of air, which of course we always have
- element, just as we can in the element of warmth. Our consciousness
- descends effectively into the airy element. Even as it enters into
- the element of light and into the element of warmth, so too it
- enters into the element of air. Here again, it can
- level of our consciousness is the one we live with in the element
- of light, inasmuch as we ourselves partake in this element. Quite
- element of warmth, inasmuch as we ourselves, once more, are
- one we live with in the element of air, inasmuch as we ourselves
- into the gaseous or airy element. Then are we living in the airy
- element of our environment and are thus able to perceive the
- have to partake in the element of warmth so that we swim also in
- this; so too must we partake in the element of air. We must
- ourselves have something of the airy element within us in a
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- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- elements. It has first a certain intensity; secondly a certain
- totality when you take together the more volitional element
- element in human thinking. If such demands are unfulfilled, we only
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- elementary phenomena of electricity. A rod of glass, or it may be
- opposite direction. The radiation, then, contains three elements.
- element that wants to move nine times as fast as the other. One
- in the element of light in such a way that we ourselves partake in
- must descend whenever we come up against the simple element of
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- element of matter. For you can imagine that a bombardment is taking
- is the chemical element itself which as it were gives itself up
- so-called material element, but also what in the case of sound and
- You swim in the elements of wave and undulation, the real existence
- than the mere material element. You are obliged to kindle your own
- conscious element of Thought and Ideation in ourselves, while those
- of electricity and magnetism are akin to the sub-conscious element
- in Goethe's Theory of Colour. We shall be studying the element of
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