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- Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- to reach into higher regions in the identical frame of mind.
- to bear in mind what is required when communications from the
- reproduced should bear the foregoing words in mind. If those
- Steiner had in mind reveal its truth and beauty, also its
- Title: Prefatory Note: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- young in mind and in ideal — those above all who seek
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- phenomena. Speaking of causes, our scientists will have in mind
- the mind. Indeed it is very good for us to imagine more of these
- things purely in the mind, using the crutches of outer illustration
- I have reminded you of
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- minds.)
- us above all is this: — (I am reminding you of a formula which
- you most probably know; I only call it to your mind.) Multiply the
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- felt the theory did not make sense. He was no longer minded to send
- point of entry, but it does not. Please try to bear this in mind.
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- again you see, we need only bear in mind what is actually there. The
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- I will remind you again (as once before in these lectures) of the
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- circle. Cast your mind back to what you learned in your school days.
- the very outset we have it settled in our mind that the one and only
- open-mindedness to distinguish how we join with our environment in
- I should have no reality in mind if I were to say: There is a head,
- complete in mind if I describe the whole human body as a single
- have in mind are not totalities; they are but parts and members of
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- others. No open-minded person, examining the phenomena of colour in
- connection. Look open-mindedly at your relation to the element of
- “Man”. They speak no doubt of soul and mind, or even
- never tell us what we are to understand by soul and mind and
- should be borne in mind. Today now we will go thus far; please
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- remind you of the main principles. Galvani observed the leg of a
- Now I remind
- mind, and you will then admit: Our experience of light, sound and
- of light. An open-minded study of the human being shews that all
- fain impress upon your minds. After all, my main purpose in these
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- realization in our hearts and minds will give the consciousness we
- beings make up their minds to learn anew in such a realm as
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