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  • Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • to lead again to spiritual sources that realm of human
    • past. They looked for ways to get beyond that realm of
    • now to say what it is that works in the realm of life —
    • awake of their own accord; those that apply to higher realms
    • realm of spiritual perception grew for me ever more fully and
  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • takes its start from Goethe in this realm, as being almost
    • way from what is known into some unknown realm. They scarcely ever
    • derived from a realm which, to begin with, is quite away from outer
    • realm of thought, and those that lie beyond the range of thoughts and
    • realm of real Nature. We need to be very clear on this point. The
    • this realm when it is recognized that the thing cannot be done in
    • Nature into those realms that are no longer accessible to
    • where is the realm where cosmic forces work, which do not let you
    • always flowing together in their effects. In the whole realm of
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • only go on to the realm of Mass, for it to be so.
    • into the realm of outer, empirical, purely physical experience. We
    • the realm of pure kinematics. But this would not yet lead us to real
    • speculation it seeks to find its way across into the realm of matter,
    • the way across by really diving into the realm of matter, which is
    • — there is no less of a polar quality in the realm of colour.
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    • it will enable us to go forward also in the other realms of Physics,
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    • in the realm of light, it will also help us observe and understand
    • illustrated in the realm of Light.
    • the one hand, and the bodily realm on the other. When a space is
    • with respect to the realm of light. Moreover both to the one and to
    • — the details of the sense-world. Now there is one realm of
    • one was forced to admit that the two realms must have to do with each
    • by pure analogy into a realm where in point of fact the whole
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • then be able to go on into the other realms of Physics.
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    • here making itself felt in a highly spiritual realm. We need to
    • Here, in a higher realm, an activity which can only be compared to
    • nowhere in these realms unless you apprehend what is real. For if
    • non-spatial realm into the spatial. Of course the kind of sound,
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • inorganic realm. But we have something else as well, if once again
    • the external revolution in the social realm. It is no more nor less
    • realm of light and sound and warmth into the realm of the
    • speak, into the realms of light and sound and warmth etc. For we
    • while all that goes on in the realms of electricity and magnetism
    • complicated ways we go down into the realm of electrical phenomena,
    • we are in fact descending into the very same realm into which we
    • realm of Nature — into phenomena which are related to the
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    • nothing more revolutionary in any realm than this most recent
    • not able really to enter the facts of the outer world. In the realm
    • ways will have to be opened up — most of all for the realm of
    • in outer Nature. We calculate Nature's phenomena in the realm of
    • from this realm; they come from the unconscious in the human being.
    • via the phenomena of warmth, into the realm we are coming into with
    • Nature is truly equivalent to the Will in Man. The realm of Will in
    • Man is equivalent to this whole realm of action of the cathode
    • γ-rays and so on. It is from this very realm
    • which, once again, is in the human being the realm of Will, —
    • therefore are the realms, in Nature and in Man, which we may truly
    • realms. Man of today can dream quite nicely, thinking out
    • real mathematical perception into that realm of phenomena which is
    • akin to the realm of human Will, in which geometry and arithmetic
    • phenomena of the realm we are now considering, my dear Friends. For
    • spiritual realm we differentiate between the Luciferic, that is
    • indicated a kind of pathway for this scientific realm, — a
    • beings make up their minds to learn anew in such a realm as



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