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  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • 20 grammes. For the brain swims in the cerebral fluid. Just as the
    • outer object in our experiment swims in the water, so does the brain
    • swim in the cerebral fluid; moreover the weight of this fluid which
    • phenomena — in this instance, the swimming of the brain. Catch
    • principle of Archimedes cannot fail to apply to the swimming of the
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • any more than to space and time. We swim in space and time just as
    • the bodies swim in it with their velocities. So too we swim in the
    • light, just as the bodies swim in the light. Light is an element
    • both you, and that which is outside you, swim. But we have still to
    • ask: How do we manage to swim in light? We obviously cannot swim in
    • without going into these realities. We with our etheric body swim in
    • etheric body we are swimming in the light.
    • just now, we swim with our etheric body. How then do we relate
    • light remains invisible to us; we swim in it. Here it is as with
    • 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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    • colour. No, you yourself are swimming in the ether — you are
    • distinct perception of the fact that we are swimming in the
    • is swimming? Please answer for yourselves the question: What is it
    • that is swimming when you are swimming in the warmth of your
    • that is swimming there. Your own warmth makes you feel the
    • therefore, once again, — what is it of you that is swimming
    • environment, wherein your own bodily warmth is swimming. It is your
    • warmth-organism which really swims in the warmth of your
    • swimming with it in our environment-of-warmth. When we are warmer
    • 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
    • that we swim in the light-phenomena of our environment; and as we
    • have to partake in the element of warmth so that we swim also in
    • cerebrospinal fluid in which the brain is swimming is driven
    • light — your swimming in the element of light — and you
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • sound and warmth we ourselves are swimming, so to speak, as was
    • inaugurating. In effect, when we expose ourselves to light, we swim
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • You swim in the elements of wave and undulation, the real existence



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