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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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    • this to be expressly stated — that nobody can attain true knowledge
    • in a body under certain conditions was latent in that body beforehand,
    • that it was at work within the inner structure of that body. In the
    • in the body of the young child, we are led to three
    • spirit. The spirit, however, resides in the human body and must be perceived
    • there through the body, within man. It can be viewed in its pure, free
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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    • is not a physical body but an etheric body informing man's physical
    • body throughout his whole life, yet in an especially intensive manner
    • during the first seven years. At the change of teeth this etheric body
    • to observe the way in which the etheric or life-body works within the
    • physical body.
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture V
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    • one makes the physical body one's own through the activity of the ego
    • demonstrable awareness that one is now outside the body with one's soul-spirit.
    • is outside the body. Yet the experience of sleep is not permeated with
    • that which vibrates when leaving the body consciously through one's
    • to step out of the body in this way, and one can see this tendency
    • Nietzsche's body. It produced the condition that makes Nietzsche such a
    • sofa after dinner, staring into space. He recognized nobody around him
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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    • this world and feels also that he is outside the body. I have shown
    • can arise within man if he takes this step out of the body without the
    • if the instincts are allowed to drive the astral body, as we call it,
    • the body; outside the body, this faculty is no longer available.
    • other than what is active within the physical body during the first
    • excarnating from the physical body and striving for Inspiration, as
    • discarnate soul down into the physical body. We must allow it to immerse
    • course of these lectures gradually extricates itself from the body between
    • that man has developed must immerse itself in the body again, and what
    • physical body. Then he attains an initial experience of what manifests
    • and one's body. Whatever inheres in the subject cannot be known. If
    • in the physical body, one descends into the physical body and experiences
    • in descending the essence of this body up to the level of consciousness
    • body, confronting the physical body not as an object but as something
    • subjective, brings the sensation of space down into the physical body
    • descending too deeply into the body. One must immerse oneself in the
    • body in such a way that the ego remains outside. One may not take the
    • body when we strive for Imagination? Only by developing the power of
    • then, without restraining our ego, bear it down into the body, giving
    • seeing through the physical body. Oh, man comes to know himself in a
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VII
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    • childhood to organize the physical body, emancipates itself, becomes
    • express myself thus — with the organization of the physical body.
    • all of our body — the sense that perceives the thoughts of others.
    • might somehow become lost in this wandering out of the body. In later
    • man might very easily pass out of his body into the outer world without
    • is consciously withdrawn from the physical body, however, something
    • with the physical body in a more conscious manner. I said this morning
    • egotistically, and not lovingly, into the physical body, for this is
    • to lay hold of the physical body in the wrong way. I described the natural
    • process of laying hold of the physical body between the seventh and
    • of the ancient Eastern sages as well: when they were out of the body
    • body again in the appropriate manner. One further precautionary measure
    • soul-spirit and the physical body. This could drive one into agoraphobia
    • the physical body in a pathological manner — even if one is not
    • attempting to attain higher cognition but is lifted out of the body
    • a connection between his soul-spirit and his physical body: by delving
    • too deeply into it he experiences his body so egotistically that he
    • physical body and also contained certain personalities — I came
    • to contact his own body. Naturally he had to eat, but — we are
    • to isolate his body totally from the external world and shun all society.
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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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    • the spiritual world and pointed out how anybody who wished to pursue
    • way that it applies for everybody, above all for those who have not
    • at somebody else's suggestion so that it cannot be a reminiscence,
    • entity, which dips down in a way into the physical body, awakens the
    • body but rather something that the cosmos gives us through the colors,
    • Anybody who is capable of applying the standards of objective observation
    • physical body and his soul-spirit will soon discover how the forces
    • obviously in early life, but anybody trained to do so can see it clearly
    • a smelling and, in a certain sense, of a touching. And anybody who knows
    • laid aside the physical body. For to experience the breathing process
    • of the will and also of exhalation. Anybody who really studies



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