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  • Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • the Waldorf School teachers E. A. K. Stockmeyer, Alexander
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • which comes about when we open our eyes and are in a light-filled
    • and into your eyes. Into a muscle it is so inserted as to blend with
    • the functions of the muscle; not so into the eye. The eye being very
    • the portion of the etheric body that is in the eye. Inside the eye
    • organization of the eye. To describe it we must say: our astral body
    • bodily part and is by no means independent. In the eye too it is
    • must ask how it is in it, for it is in it differently in the eye and
    • in the muscle. In the eye it is relatively independent, and yet it is
    • and the physical organization in the eye. In the one instance, grey
    • interpenetrate like the astral body and the eye, colour arises, since
  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • the eye. I can now make the following experiment. Omitting the water
    • proceeding from the object to the eye, affecting the eye, and so on,
    • happens. I draw a line from the eye towards the object in the
    • look straight to the bottom, between which and my eye there was only
    • normal at the point of incidence; so then it reaches the eye in this
    • The eye, they say, having received information by this ray of light,
    • sighting force of the eye encounters in the denser medium it has to
    • actively, are looking with our eye, — with our line of sight.
    • the eye by a bent and broken path, and then the eye projects the
    • to the eye: “The eye projects ...” Only they then
    • sighting force of the eye. It is at such points that you see most
    • they divest the eye of any kind of activity of its own; only from
    • reach the eye. Yet in the last resort the eye is said to project
    • begin with the activity of the eye from the very outset. We must be
    • clear that the eye is an active organism.
    • our study of the nature of the human eye. Here is a model of it
    • IIIf). The human eye, as you know, is in form like a kind of
    • sphere, slightly compressed from front to back. Such is the eye-ball,
    • eye you look into the pupil. I am now drawing it from the side and in
    • cross-section.) This then would be a right-hand eye. If we removed
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  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • to a screen and seeing the picture projected there, we put our eye in
    • — it tells you what you actually see. Your eye is here
    • producing a picture, or again finding their way into the eye and
    • rushing. When this vibration gets into our eye, we perceive it.
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • it with our eyes. For it is possible to see the spectrum in this way
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • the luminous object, — with your eye, say, here — looking
    • from the luminous object. (We are imagining the eye to be looking in
    • original direction. And now the eye, looking as it is from here, is
    • away from the normal. Then, inasmuch as the eye has the inner faculty
    • our eyes. Otherwise our very habit of thought begets the impression
    • eye too is a sense-organ and through it we perceive the colours; so
    • vibration must be beating on the eye. But we soon see it cannot be
    • hypothetical ether with its vibrations beats upon our eye, a
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • surface for a time, then turn your eye away and look straight at
    • seeing just before, when you exposed your eye to the red surface
    • isn't there, but your own eye is active and makes an after-effect,
    • — I with my own eye generate the contrasting colour. There is
    • as it were, subjectively conditioned by our eye alone. Goethe calls
    • eye for a time to red, the colour or coloured after-image that is
    • called forth as an after-image by the eye, has no foundation in any
    • real fact. When I am seeing red through my eyes, as at this moment,
    • apparatus is my eye; I see an objective phenomenon through my own
    • eye. It is the same objective phenomenon which I see here, only
    • that this one stays. By dint of looking at the red, my eye will
    • to use Goethe's term, — the eye, according to its own
    • the eye alone, — is in no way different from what it is when
    • process that goes on in your own eye. There is no real nor
    • have rigged-up an apparatus to engender colour while our eye stays
    • In the other case the eye itself is the physical apparatus. What
    • clearly and accurately in the physical apparatus of the eye, the
    • to the light is in a way localized — localized by my eye at a
    • warmth, the whole of me is what my eye is for the light”. We
    • eye as the physical apparatus, to begin with. Indeed the farther
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  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • movements. These forms of movement are naturally conveyed to the
    • holes. We can rotate it rapidly. Herr Stockmeyer will be so kind as
    • — 40 in fact. When Herr Stockmeyer blew the stream of air on
    • to some extent analyzing the human eye. Today we will do the same
    • with the human ear. As we go inward in the eye, you will remember
    • the cornea. As we go inward, we were saying, the eye gets ever more
    • Just as the light affects the eye and the optic nerve receives the
    • should have the eye as one sense-organ, the ear — another. We
    • what is left of the eye if I first take away the vitreous body and
    • falciform process, (blood-bearing organs, continued into the eye in
    • human body I have the eye. In its more inward parts it is a
    • have a metamorphosed eye upon another level.
    • them falsely to begin with by simply placing eye and ear side by
    • the eye behind the lens — the inner and more vital part
    • of light. Having begun with the mistaken premise that eye and ear
    • thing happens in my eye as when I hear and speak at the same time.
    • — the perceiving, receiving activity of the eye. You will get
    • you once become aware that in the eye two things are welded
    • the eye, we have a kind of monologue, — as when you converse
    • and come to an understanding with yourself. The eye always proceeds
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  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • for itself in man the eye — a sense-organ with which to see
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • our reason. We see with our eyes and hear with our ears. All that



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