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- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- described by a far more conspicuous scientist, by Sir Oliver
- Lodge: Sir Oliver Lodge lost his son Raymond in the last war. He
- fell on the Belgian-German frontier, and Sir Oliver Lodge, who
- acquainted with scientific methods. That is why Sir Oliver
- which I will not mention here, one can see that Sir Oliver Lodge
- who read Sir Oliver Lodge's book, are as follows:
- corresponding medium, Sir Oliver Lodge and a few other people who
- is, the soul or the spirit of Sir Oliver Lodge's son, wished to
- the fact that upon the second photograph Sir Oliver Lodge's son
- communications were made in London through the medium (Sir Oliver
- been taken. After examining all the facts, Sir Oliver Lodge came
- given by the medium or, as Sir Oliver Lodge believed, with the
- the other case of Sir Oliver Lodge. Undoubtedly you are all
- the conscientiousness of an Oliver Lodge. For Sir Oliver Lodge
- Oliver Lodge's son, a description which may be characterized as
- into the room where Sir Oliver Lodge was making his experiments.
- as Sir Oliver Lodge's case, or the other case reported by me,
- Sir Oliver Lodge, are mere unconscious representations, or
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- by Sir Oliver Lodge. Sir Oliver Lodge lost his son Raymond in
- Oliver Lodge, who had long ago felt the inclination to build a
- methods. That is why Oliver Lodge's book on his spiritual
- one can see that Oliver Lodge applies to this sphere the same
- such a deep impression upon all those who read Sir Oliver
- Through the medium in question, Oliver Lodge and a few other
- that is, the soul, the spirit of Oliver Lodge's son, wished to
- the fact that upon the second photograph Sir Oliver Lodge's son
- medium (Sir Oliver Lodge describes it so that one can really
- examining all the facts, Sir Oliver Lodge came to the
- with the description given by the medium, or, as Sir Oliver
- us now turn to the other case, that of Sir Oliver Lodge.
- be raised even against the conscientiousness of an Oliver
- Lodge. For Sir Oliver Lodge uses this experimentum
- point of giving a description as in the case of Sir Oliver
- shone supersensibly into the room where Sir Oliver Lodge was
- things are mentioned, such as Sir Oliver Lodge's case, or
- described by Sir Oliver Lodge, was “second
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