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- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- ourselves. We may make outer drawings on them, but this is only to
- it. So we ourselves do something quite apart from Nature and then
- Spun as they are purely out of ourselves, the concepts which we gain
- Nature. — We must be willing to bethink ourselves in this way,
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- we made this clear to ourselves. While in phoronomy we can construct
- of light and colour rather as follows: — We ourselves are
- something with your finger. Now we must ask ourselves: Is there
- — when we, therefore, ourselves experience a pressure —
- with pressure. When we expose ourselves to light, insofar as the
- about the light and we can ask ourselves, what is it due to? Look
- make clear to you today. Now if you want to consider for yourselves,
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- yourselves: Here we get stuck! You must attribute it to the unnatural
- yourselves to some extent still have to take the same direction with
- facts, but to confine ourselves to a clean straightforward study of
- ourselves are adding something which has nothing to do with the light
- again. We must be clear that we ourselves are being active. We,
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- can be seen on every hand if we once accustom ourselves to think more
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- we ourselves derive from the velocity. We shall not come to terms
- “time”, we ourselves have first created them by virtue of
- effect, we can separate ourselves, while from the space and time we
- external bodies what we ourselves are one with; we should only use it
- that through space and time, with which we ourselves are very
- good, my dear Friends, if you will bring this home to yourselves very
- inseparable from us and we ought not in thought to separate ourselves
- ourselves to the fleeting colours? We are in them with our astral
- knowledge you have no alternative, but must say to yourselves: The
- space and time; we ought not to call them objective, for we ourselves
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- into ourselves. How is it then with darkness? We have precisely the
- ourselves to the darkness. Thus we may say: the effect of light upon
- us, making us give of ourselves. So at long last we are led to say:
- essential difference between the way we feel ourselves within the
- warmth-condition of our environment and the way we feel ourselves
- however in the machines which we ourselves piece together from the
- ourselves. Only the “put-togetherness” of them is
- going on around us when we hear sounds. We can say to ourselves that
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- yourselves. Take a little tube and look through it, so that you
- is swimming? Please answer for yourselves the question: What is it
- Now we can also experience ourselves quite consciously in the airy
- 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
- phenomena of sound and of musical tone. Even as we ourselves with
- ourselves have something of the airy element within us in a
- which to lift ourselves above a certain level or niveau.
- ourselves in some way, become the sense-organ. And we dive down
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- soul — which, within you and for yourselves, is surely not to
- ourselves when we are seeing. The eye is engaged in a monologue,
- dear Friends, that if you work it through for yourselves this will
- (In some such words it will be stated.) However, ask yourselves
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- them have one property in common. Their relation to ourselves is
- sound and warmth we ourselves are swimming, so to speak, as was
- inaugurating. In effect, when we expose ourselves to light, we swim
- in the element of light in such a way that we ourselves partake in
- are crossing in ourselves when we descend from our thinking and
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- yourselves, taking your start from characteristic facts which you
- happened in this way. Put yourselves back into your school days:
- Euclidean Geometry which we ourselves think out. Might it not be
- conscious element of Thought and Ideation in ourselves, while those
- reality. If you yourselves are imbued with the kind of scientific
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