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- Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- actual nerve of the social question.
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture II: The Three Fundamental Forces in EducatioN
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- strongly by the nerve-sense system, operating from above downward. The
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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- so-called sensory nerves, that apparently run from the senses to the brain
- motor nerves, that apparently run from the central organ to the organs of
- absolutely no such difference between the so-called sensory nerves and the
- motor nerves. Both are one and the same, and the motor nerves do not really
- actually giving the impulse of will. So we can say that we have nerves that
- run from our periphery more towards the centre, and we also have nerves
- are basically the same nerve strands, .and the essential thing is only that
- there is an interruption between these uniform nerves; that is, the soul
- streaming through the sensory nerves to the centre for instance, undergoes
- becoming any different, to the so-called motor nerve, which also does not
- alter in any respect, but is exactly the same as the sensory nerve
- It is just that the motor nerve has the capacity to perceive the process of
- system of nerves and senses. Perception, alone, is conveyed by the
- nerve-senses system, and we only understand a picture process, for example,
- with all the nerves that present-day physiology calls motor nerves, but
- which are in fact the same thing as sensory nerves; so that all we
- experience as audible is perceived by the nerve strands embedded in our
- organism first of all — and our ear nerves are organised
- to seize hold of the nerves deep within our organism those nerves in which
- you will also find the nerves that convey the actual perception of sound.
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