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- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- how, with the help of his organs of speech he was able to manifest the
- brought to expression through his larynx and his speech organs.
- the body and strengthen the speech organs; these are forces that, as
- organs. The more interior speech organs are so formed out of Man's
- essential being that they can produce vowels, and the organs nearer to
- Title: Lecture: The Human Heart
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- on in his environment. Later on it is only in the sense organs that
- as a very young child — we find a multitude of single organs
- slips into the physical organs — primarily into those organs which
- life, slip by degrees into the brain formation and saturate the organs
- organs. Thus we see the whole astral body, which man brings with him
- gradually into the organs. It slides into the organs. This way of
- adult life, our organs have imprisoned in them the several forms and
- human organs; they cannot be truly understood unless we also
- physical and etheric organs.
- the physical organs the concrete forms which it brings with it from
- another life. It sends them down into the physical organs, so that
- physical organs. The astral body more and more becomes a cloud of
- with our physical organs, tends to stream upward to the head, but the
- Then, when these astral forms slide into the organs of the physical,
- inner sympathy to the organs themselves. The ego spreads out
- increasingly into the organs and takes possession of them. From
- organs. But at that time the inherited condition, of which I spoke, is
- still prevailing; therefore the relation of the organs to the ego is a
- When, later on, the ego slips with its astral body into the organs of
- organs of the lung, and with the blood vessels that pass from the lung
- Title: Lecture: The Invisible Man Within Us
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- most of the sense organs are concentrated, but I should actually draw
- of the organs. Foreign bodies are then formed, which are first
- Title: Lecture: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- merely confined, let us say, to our jaws or their neighboring organs, but
- still happens today the forces that create organs in the physical body
- fact actual transformations of bodily organs are brought about;
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- heard by the appropriate organs of hearing. And the process of
- Title: Lecture: The Sun-Mystery in the Course of Human History
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- more with the organs and arising in us through smell or taste or
- Title: Lecture: Truth Beauty and Goodness
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- How the single organs, the form and functions of the body have been
- organs. Gazing at the statue of the god, his whole heart cried out:
- Title: Lecture: The Origin of Speech and Language
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- move their speech organs. Before that, when they could not yet talk,
- must always move some organs. From mere fidgeting the child must
- progress to regular movements, carried out by the speech organs in
- “sculpt” the brain. The organs the child moves carry
- with the brain through nerves and through other organs. This L
- the organs the child activates through observation are at work here
- other sense organs perceive what takes place in the world around
- Title: Lecture: The Sense-Organs and Aesthetic Experience
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- THE SENSE-ORGANS
- the world through the realm of his senses and the organs of his
- man has been given in his lower organs and his lower activities a
- said that during the Old Moon period our present sense-organs were
- still organs of life, still worked as life-organs, and that our
- present life-organs were then more in the realm of the soul. Think of
- sense-organs which today is possessed only to this degree by the
- life-organs. The life-organs are imbued with a strong activity of
- life-organs, are now poured into the sense-organs. The eye not only
- Permeation by life streams hack into the sense organs, so we can say
- that the sense-organs become in a certain way life-regions once
- through his senses and his life-organs being normally such as we have
- sense-organs are brought to life, and the life-processes filled with
- many things. The stronger life of the sense-organs and the different
- external sense-organs themselves, but in what lies behind them, as I
- again united activities of the sense-organs arise, and the whole
- Title: Lecture: Elemental Beings and Human Destinies
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- the head, the organs of the breast system, and the organs of the
- Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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- organs. There would be no heart in the human organism if the Sun did
- Title: Lecture: The Recovery of the Living Source of Speech
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- are uttered by the speech organs and articulated into the word.
- Title: Lecture VII: Ancient Myths
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- is a hard globe. It is indeed a hard globe, and among all the organs
- Title: Lecture: Concerning the Origin and Nature of the Finnish Nation
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- are three parts, almost organs of one might being, whose body lives
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Individualities of the Planets
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- the forces which underlie the organs connected with the formation of
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Communion of Mankind
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- lungs, and so on, and in understanding the organs individually we
- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- blood and in his other organs by his physically inherited
- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- what they are inwardly. He cannot see it with outer organs of
- sense. He must first get out of the sense-organs —
- Title: Lecture: The Shaping of the Human Form out of Cosmic and Earthly Forces
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- the organs associated with the limbs, then we have something
- Title: Lecture: Hygiene - a Social Problem
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- and other organs, but that the Spirit has departed from the study of
- we perceive him with all his organs and structures has been created
- observing the different organs, or the various processes which are
- disease has its source in disturbances of the organs, in
- enlargements and contractions of the organs in man. A so-called
- organs, with a diseased instead of a healthy liver, for example.
- “physical” means — by healing the organs of man,
- Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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- Nor is this confined by any means to the organs of speech and song
- alone. These organs only represent the highest culmination of what is
- Title: Lecture: Thinking and Willing as Two Poles of the Human Soul-Life
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- only an automatic continuation of movement in those organs in which
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality
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- organs which are normally called the organs of his lower
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and 'The Dragon'
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- taking note of how its organs gradually change, or partly
- change, and calculate how much these human organs change over
- out how much these organs change over a period of centuries.
- Title: Lecture: Fall and Redemption
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- all the vital organs and eat only what the host insect can do without
- Title: Lecture: Man's Fall and Redemption
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- thoughts makes us grow and forms our organs. Thus, when the
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 2
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- in their subsequent evolution, the organs of man took on a
- cannot but be bound to the transmuted organs of smell. It
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- the heaven of the fixed stars. Those organs on the other hand
- Title: Lecture: Man and Cosmos
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- other organs, for the kidneys perceive in a definite image all
- sense organ. During our earthly life, we simply use our organs
- as such, he has differentiated, specified sense organs in the
- single organs of his body.
- and the organs is interrupted somewhere in man's being, or even
- it is possible to gain knowledge of the other organs.
- lifeless organs which we recognize in man, the organs in their
- from above in connection with these organs.
- Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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- life and his organic life, or the activity of the single organs;
- Title: Lecture: On the Nature of Butterflies
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- and remains in it. It has some organs, has reached the light, and now
- sense organs. Such things are made evident in the case of certain
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture I: The Michael Imagination
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- organs, as we may call them. Compared with the sense-world, this
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture III: The Easter Imagination
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- into ears, organs of hearing, which again would be connected with the
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture V: The Working Together of the Four Archangels
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- within his skin, with his organs embedded in his body, feels
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- I have just described, the life within ones own sense-organs and blood
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- have just described, the life within ones own sense organs and
- Title: St. Augustine
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- impressions on our other Sense-organs, are really so
- appears, when one shuts one's Sense organs to it. That is the
- Title: World History: Lecture IV: Atlantean Wisdom in the Mysteries of Hibernia, Gilgamish and Eabani at Ephesus, Logos Mysteries of Artemis at Ephesus
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- organism. Thus at the level of his throat, his speech-organs,
- Title: World History: Lecture VII: The Fifteenth Century and the Transition from Mind-Soul to Spiritual-Soul
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- really present in all organs that are upright, — and
- single organs, how they are placed in the whole cosmic system.
- forces work in all the organs of the human being. But
- of the Universe. Then we have also certain organs that are
- Title: Goethe, Comte and Bentham
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- nature outside him as presented to his sense-organs is a strong
- Title: Meditation and Concentration
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- his head. And again, the organs of the lower body and the
- these organs distinguishes itself inwardly and significantly
- digestive organs rise up especially out of the organs of
- digestion. Then, while your stomach and the other organs
- other bodily process transpiring in the spiritual organs of
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture III
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- her organs, and not just in an ordinary way. In normal life, a
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture II
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- the organs that principally serve the out-breathing there
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture III
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- physical man the organs are differentiated, here the
- and try to see the man why stretches out his organs into
- Title: Eurhythmy (Introduction to a performance)
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- are made in the larynx and the other organs of speech when a
- is the function of the larynx and the other organs of speech
- organs of speech is interpreted by one individual or by
- in a single group of organs — such as the larynx, and
- other organs of speech — into movements carried out by
- Title: Man and Nature: Intellect in Man and Nature Bereft of the Gods
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- within the organs — if I may use this expression. The
- being are merely emanations from the organs — emanations which
- Title: Contrasting World-conceptions of East and West
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- metabolic organs and the extremities do not become separated so
- body and into its metabolic organs. We should not think that
- should be so drawn that if the physical organs and the
- we find that when the human being was asleep, the organs of
- Gradually, man's sense-organs changed; his senses
- metabolic organs.
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture I
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- the plastic configuration to his organs during his growth correspondingly.
- to the organs of digestion, or, let us say, to the kidney-system. The
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture II
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- organs — essentially all has been driven out what they are externally
- gets to the glandular organs, which transmit the articles of food from
- heart, will be formed now into the special organs. We would not have
- firm organs if only mouth, stomach, intestines, heart and lung were
- firm. These organs get their configuration through the kidneys, and
- These organs have not only
- to be formed during childhood, but continuously because our organs are
- form — giving forces existent, which renew these organs. Still
- one side would bring these organs about only in a one-sided way. Or,
- in order that the organs get contours, that they are rounded. By the
- of the kidneys — above I smooth out and get this way these organs,
- which really radiate and are formed. It is in such a way that the organs
- that one can see by the degeneration of the organs how the members of
- that any area of the system of the organs is not permeated in the right
- blossoms (organs) of plants. It is the peculiarity of these substances,
- which are generated in the blossom organs of plants, that one can counteract
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture III
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- the phenomenon that a person experienced the decay of his organs in
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture I: The Difference Between Man and Animal
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- animals have in them organs filled with blood (take as example, the
- If we take the threefold organism, the organs of the extremities, breast,
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- physical body and its organs. The life during the state of sleep is
- we experience through the organs of our body. What we experience in
- we experience through the organs of our body has of this strength only
- softened down form from our body and its organs, because we should be
- Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture I: The Goetheanum
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- organs of the blossom develop from the leaf. It is again a metamorphosis
- Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture II: Bau Lecture II
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- organs like the sword appendix; the fan of lower organic beings which
- In man these organs have
- organs is an organic repetition of the whole man. Only that everything
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- of the sense organs. So that what in the animal forms a whole
- organs. That is why the sense-process in man is as great as
- cosmos what is going on in his sense organs.
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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- entire human being and in the forms of the single organs.
- the sense organs and the nerve substance. They will find, although
- body, certain physical organs in the lower body had been formed with
- organs, which in the course of this second person's life is not
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 3
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- to it. The person has no experience in the lower organs and is led
- in the physical organs and providing them with its nourishing,
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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- astrality in the organs; it cannot unite properly with them. This
- physical organism is not able to receive them into its single organs.
- organs, it takes hold of the physical organism. And conditions appear
- organs from the higher members of the organism. What in the other
- certain organs, we find the memory is extinguished. Instead of the
- upper organs — for the whole human being participates in memory
- — it takes hold of the upper organs, deserting the lower
- organs. Then this is reversed: the upper organs lose the memory
- activity and the lower organs receive it again. There is a rhythmic
- organization too strongly into the various organs. Already at birth
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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- of course half inward, but which also works in the lower organs in
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 8
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- in the organs, the perceptions that had become dim or had vanished
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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- long as sick people speak of what is going on in their organs, their
- materialism will not be describing sick inner organs; they have
- organs. Now sometimes a process that properly should have taken hold
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 11
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- organs and then what in outer nature corresponds to them and will
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 2
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- entire human being and in the forms of the single organs.
- the sense organs and the nerve substance. They will find, although
- body, certain physical organs in the lower body had been formed with
- organs, which in the course of this second person's life is not
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 3
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- to it. The person has no experience in the lower organs and is led
- in the physical organs and providing them with its nourishing,
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 5
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- astrality in the organs; it cannot unite properly with them. This
- physical organism is not able to receive them into its single organs.
- organs, it takes hold of the physical organism. And conditions appear
- organs from the higher members of the organism. What in the other
- certain organs, we find the memory is extinguished. Instead of the
- upper organs — for the whole human being participates in memory
- — it takes hold of the upper organs, deserting the lower
- organs. Then this is reversed: the upper organs lose the memory
- activity and the lower organs receive it again. There is a rhythmic
- organization too strongly into the various organs. Already at birth
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 6
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- of course half inward, but which also works in the lower organs in
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 8
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- in the organs, the perceptions that had become dim or had vanished
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 9
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- long as sick people speak of what is going on in their organs, their
- materialism will not be describing sick inner organs; they have
- organs. Now sometimes a process that properly should have taken hold
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 11
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- organs and then what in outer nature corresponds to them and will
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture V
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- organs (in lower organisms, the interaction of the parts) must be
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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- organs with sharply defined contours. Of course, from a certain
- contoured organs swim. Laymen see the pictures and have the
- organism actually functions, because only the sharply outlined organs
- completely penetrate the body and be assimilated by his organs. But
- only through the interplay of solidly contoured organs. Out of the
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- on that preparation which is in his spiritual organs. If
- his science has its being in these organs, he can make use
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture V: Experiences of the Soul in Sleep
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- of the Twin Stars. As the bodily organs are sensed in waking, so a
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture VI: Transference from the Psycho-Spiritual to the Physical Sense-life in man's Development
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- consciously, is dropped by the organs of his soul, but it is
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture X: On Experiencing the Will-Part of the Soul
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- throughout the whole organization or in separate organs. We get
- destruction in shifting forms of single organs or processes. What
- Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture I
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- impressions on our other Sense-organs, are really so
- appears, when one shuts one's Sense organs to it, That is the
- Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture II
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- external nature outside him as presented to his sense-organs in
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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- petal again from the leaf and the organs of the fruit from the petal.
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture II
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- all the individual organs of the body. So the body in a sense
- consist in man’s concentrating inwardly on certain organs of
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture VI
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- sense-organs of the head, or of the sense-organs in general you would
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture VIII
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- nevertheless in his sense organs. He felt his being in his eyes, he
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture IX
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- through the mouth, the air also goes its way through the organs of
- may describe the internal organs so that at least you can get
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture X: The Chthonic and the Eleusinian Mysteries
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- worked. They knew that our sense organs, especially the organ of the
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture XIII: Transition from the Spirit of the Ancient Mysteries to the Spirit of the Mysteries of the Middle Ages
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- embraces the organs of digestion, the liver and the spleen. Thus when
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture XIV: Human Soul-Strivings During the Middle Ages the Rosicrucian Mysteries
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- various organs of the body. We find here a confirmation of
- Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Physiology and Therapeutics
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- abdominal organs of the person in question, how the diminished
- processes of the sexual organs when speaking of hysterical phenomena
- Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Physiology and Therapeutics
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- way organs physicalize if I may use such a word
- of organs situated at rest in relation to one another.
- the ability to see organs. Such organs are by no means at rest and can
- their interaction with other organs, can be understood only if this
- Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Physiology and Therapeutics
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- system will take place in the abdominal organs. Of course it will take
- Title: World Economy: Lecture V
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- instance, how digestive and similar troubles in our peripheral organs
- Title: World Economy: Lecture X
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- we have in our intestinal organs is sucked up by the lymphatic glands
- intestinal organs and our arteries, such a sum total of
- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture II: Hidden Centres of the Mysteries in the Middle Ages
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- he was made aware of all the single organs of his human organisation
- whole man, concentrated in the organs of speech; the secret and
- human being, by diving down, as it were, from the speech organs into
- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture VI: The Tasks of the Michael Age
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- spiritual organs; but these organs also require a basis of
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas IV: A Michael Lecture
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- with the spiritual organs, but these organs also require a basis of
- Title: Lecture: Moon-birth and Sun-birth. Necessity and Freedom. Stages of the Ancient
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- discovering how man is organised in his organs of Thinking, Feeling
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture I
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- functional deficiency of the organs caused by such changes. But you
- typical effects could be studied in certain organs, and the changes of
- the organs by disease were studied from the autopsy. With Morgagni,
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture II
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- regarded as a kind of Pump, to send the blood into the various organs.
- Neurasthenia is a functional excess of the upper sphere. The organs of
- post-mortems the organs which have become defective. For post-mortems
- disease of the lower organs. We may say indeed that the organs bear
- a degree of fat formation which cushions the organs and their tissues.
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture III
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- substance, are simply lifted out of the organs, and exist entirely in
- Because they have been so lifted, and are no longer within the organs
- out from my organs and hold it apart. I think and feel and will with
- similar to the forces that underlie the human organs and have been
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture IV
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- with the connection between specific remedies and specific organs, for
- particular organs.
- organs. If you have thoughts synchronising with a glandular secretion,
- themselves. They have no organs for such a purpose. If a bird were to
- in these respects, we are birds; these organs are actually absent in
- the external world. If we possessed organs of smell receptive to the
- with the light, must be absorbed and transmuted by our organs, and are
- forming organs in us, just as do the substances of the ponderable
- organs. For instance, there are the Caeca the equivalent of what has
- complementary organ in the upper, and that certain organs of the upper
- sphere could not evolve without their complementary organs, almost
- entirely at the expense of his intestinal organs, and the intestinal
- organs are the exact reverse side of the brain parts. You are relieved
- forces concentrated in two organs: the Pineal Gland and the so-called
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture V
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- and abdomen, in relation to the upper organs, by studying the oyster:
- its reproductive organs, upwards. Man is the direct opposite in his
- his head, and he strives earthwards with his organs of reproduction.
- downwards in the reproductive organs. For in a special way the plant
- extra trunk to carry their essential organs — blossoms and seeds. Thus
- it you find the blossoms and seed organs which are normally united to
- Now, take into account the opposite placing of organs, in man and in
- related to the organs of the hypogastrium and all those organs
- therefore have close interaction with these lower human organs. We
- towards root development will be intimately connected with all organs
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture VII
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- sphere, swings over to the opposite half and works into other organs
- individual organs are right amidst the action of these forces; they
- between two poles. Some of the organs tend towards the cellular
- again, in other organs — which we shall presently specify — the
- the one hand, and the heart on the other. These organs, more than any
- other organs of man. And we must draw the following conclusion as to
- This means that the region below the heart and above the organs of
- of the organs under discussion would at once tend to become exuberant.
- between these organs and the metal mercury or quicksilver: the
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture VIII
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- ramifications in your olfactory organs. Turning your conscious thought
- taking place in your olfactory organs. The fragrance flowing from the
- pecten and the xiphoid processes as well. Now the latter are organs of
- — in the activities of the digestive organs, especially of the
- organs and the chest, whereas such very fragrant forms as lime or rose
- All the organs and functions of our upper sphere in the regions of the
- organs contributing to blood formation. Here then are two polar
- line behind the sensory organs; and the other situated just in front
- medicine man is studied only from the organs, considered externally.
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture IX
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- But we have also organs that open in a way our human organism from
- organs which open to the meteorological sphere are those farthest from
- understand this fact. And indeed all these organs are associated with
- organs which, as lungs, liver, bladder and heart, open themselves to
- more. Indeed those organs situated above the lungs are often helped in
- polar opposite in man, viz., the organs situated more deeply within
- our bodies than the four systems of organs mentioned above. As the
- plant organs which grip the earth; the roots. Again all the substances
- in those organs situated — if I may so express myself — above the
- digestive apparatus or its ancillary organs, and it is all important
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture X
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- an antidote to digestive weakness but also to weakness in the organs
- organs of the head but especially of the throat and chest, and the
- situated in the extractive substances are drawn into the organs of
- salts, are drawn by natural affinity into the organs related to the
- through the bloodstream and beyond it, into the peripheral organs
- cosmic formative through the digestive organs and their allies towards
- established and expressed; this is how here the female sexual organs,
- organs. The role of the female organisation goes to the totality of
- the moulding of the several organs, and thus the deformation of the
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XI
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- defensive organs against complete animalisation which are necessary to
- related organs situated above the kidneys. We approach the renal
- of course, the organs of respiration. But however strange this may
- sound, they are organs of respiration only in what I might term their
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XII
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- it seems, not controlled by any analogous group of organs, but it is
- as organs of respiration, but as possessing particular formative forces. We
- of organs which we know as the kidneys. But each of the four systems
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XIII
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- organs. All that I can take as already familiar to you. But the
- etheric body in regard to a system of organs in which its activity has
- the organs belonging to the four main groups or systems, the liver,
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XIV
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- organs of clairvoyance must be developed from within; but judgment is
- The same is the case with all other organs. And for the occurrences
- within the organs, especially in cases of disease, the permeation by
- animal's organs, where there is no such permeation. This essential
- man it is precisely the peripheral organs which are the most permeated
- deep-seated organs and functions in the interior of man's organism.
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XV
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- interior; and the organs which the animal possesses and the plant
- other organs of the human abdomen. The spleen is but little associated
- in a more spiritual or psychological way in man. Like all our organs
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture XVI
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- because other organs may be called in to help do its work.
- internal, draw attention to the relationship between those organs of
- above downwards, we find that the organs above the centre benefit
- influences respiration; if we go farther down, the organs of the
- effect on the upper organs, and strangely enough, massage treatment of
- limbs of the human body. This interaction of upper and lower organs,
- act directly on the human organs. We then have indeed an influence
- penetrates all the organs adjacent to those of consciousness. This
- and evident in later life. Thus, in childhood certain organs; — as I
- If both imitation and authority are thus ignored, the organs which
- with respect to authority in education. If those organs (they are
- organs essential to the adult. So much for the general principles of sound
- activity of the organs in youth. Throughout life there are, to be
- sure, calls on the organs which are destined to function mainly in
- would not take possession, at a later stage, of the organs which are
- the soul's isolated impulses work upon organs which are no longer
- a devastating effect on organs already too old for such working up.
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- strengthen our organs, but to hypertrophise them and bring about their
- strife of the organs within man. But that too is really quite
- organs. This conquest is part of the process of further development of
- the organs.
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- organs are embedded as in an etheric sphere, and this favours the
- localised in man in certain organs of the upper bodily sphere; whilst
- in organs belonging to the lower bodily sphere, again, if I may so
- way, the organs mediating consciousness in the upper human sphere, can
- organs of man. What will be the result? It will be relatively
- states of the upper organs in the membranes of the brain and spinal
- intervene much more in the physical functions; and must have organs as
- the need for organs such as the thymus gland, for instance (and even
- organs which enable the etheric body to promote the chemism in the
- activity of these organs (to which in a certain sense the chemism is
- physical organs. Among the functional offices of the adrenal glands is
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- the organs which serve the functions of reproduction. Thus woman
- reproduction; the organs surrounding the reproductive tract are
- which builds the organs its form.
- organising forces of the organs. Please take as a concrete example,
- organs, instead of including their surroundings. The same is true in
- internal organs and what is happening in their vicinity to the
- there is no longer the inner organising force of the organs, but where
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- called into action, with the secretion of the upper organs instead of
- activity developed in the opposite group of organs, that is to say in
- organs is akin to copper, so all that opens outwards from lungs to
- and the organs of the upper human sphere that may be regarded as
- diseases” in many respects have their main seat in the bodily organs,
- conscious counter-process of what happens in the bodily organs. If a
- collaboration of liver, spleen and other abdominal organs actually
- separate human organs — instead of the study of the totality of the
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- of their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one
- with separated organs is basis of will. Body changes in seven year
- part of earth maturity. In child physical organs and corresponding
- organ or nexus of organs may be faultily inserted into what comes
- separated from the other organs, from kidneys, stomach and so on. But
- there organs which are separate one from another and have each their
- analytically built-up organs that lie at the basis of the whole life
- the basis of thinking. Whatever we have in us in the way of organs is
- twentieth year. It has already taken form in the organs which are now
- structure of the organs, and is conditioned by the whole development
- independent; the organs already have a definite direction, and the
- chooses organs that are diseased in consequence of the forces of
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- of will is an analytical activity which underlies the organs
- organs separate and distinct one from another.
- that owing to the predetermined conditions some of the organs are not
- were able to take possession of the several organs quietly.
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- several organs; we bring it with us from our former earthly life. And
- far that organs framed by such thoughts are liable to be distorted in
- our will into our organs, and in our will we must develop
- the single organs. And if there is again congestion, it will arise
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- for there are organs that are not directly but inversely connected
- with consciousness, organs that in fact hinder or arrest
- happening; in some organ, or nexus of organs, you perceive an
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- certain organs began to repel the astral organisation. During the
- the walls of the organs were beginning to hold back the astral
- of the organs to some extent. The child, unconsciously or
- These organs here, which were at that time slowly and gradually
- should they be so? The organs are stunted because the child did not
- at the important age of three-and-a-half, the organs are beginning to
- way through the walls of the organs, but is unable to get through;
- totality of the organs is formed and developed in such a way that
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- parts of the astral body belonging to the several organs are
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- the organs of the will are deformed at the side. Consequently,
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- being that all that part which belongs to the organs of mastication
- see whether the organs of mastication are beginning to come more
- under the control of the organism. For, as it is, the organs of
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- that his I and astral body are incapable of bringing his organs into
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- their effects on the different organs. These lectures constitute one of
- far as to produce from itself organs that would normally be situated
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- double. How is it that these organs are symmetrically disposed? How is
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- organs themselves. He needs a stomach, intestines, kidneys, and a
- liver, and he must build up these digestive organs himself. Now the
- interesting fact is this: to build up his digestive organs he needs
- organs. But cast an eye up at the plum and apples, at the fruits
- stomach for you, nourishes all your digestive organs in your lower
- protein particularly on the abdominal organs. The head has no special
- Protein: abdominal organs
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- world appears to be filled with spirit, when our organs are
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- in the external world is reflected in man's organs. The basic
- For although this experiencing of a person's own sense organs
- organs which are remote, as it were, or at least relatively
- just as our thoughts are organs of our souls. To be thought
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- with the present sense organs, one would have seemed to be inside a
- were also no lungs as we know them now. Organs are formed entirely
- environment was absorbed. These organs were not used for flying;
- does not go all the way to the sense organs, the head, or the skin,
- with the consequence that they became almost entirely sense organs.
- Just as we have silicic acid to thank for our sense organs, so at
- were almost entirely sense organs. And indeed they were sense organs
- perceived everything through these sense organs that were in the air,
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- organs able to draw in an albuminous atmosphere like that. Today, of
- head, when instead of the regularly developed organs he has all sorts
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture V
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- human beings are conscious of their bodies only in those organs that
- healthy organs; they knew how the stomach, how the liver felt. When
- it; then he can examine the condition of the individual organs
- draw all his organs. With an Indian, however, if you had asked him to
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- nurture the digestive organs themselves. He needs a stomach,
- digestive organs himself. Now the interesting fact is this: to build
- up his digestive organs he needs protein for food, the protein that
- that maintains our chest organs. But cast an eye up at the plums and
- you, nourishes all your digestive organs in your lower body.
- veins, and protein particularly on the abdominal organs. The head has
- Protein: abdominal organs
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- found to be emitting all kinds of different smells if organs of smell
- we can say that plants are the delicate organs of smell that belong
- the organs of its brain have not yet been metamorphosed into organs
- mastery over these blunted remains of sense organs. And so a child
- which are nerves of perception in the more delicate organs have been
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- another connection, which have more delicate noses, finer organs in
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XIII
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- is not completely digested by the digestive organs, but it passes
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- his organs of excretion, the urine, feces, sweat, but in other ways
- Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture I
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- organs that are sick. Those men of more ancient times, the Indians,
- felt when a man's organs were sound; they knew how the stomach or the
- organs inside. No one today knows what a liver looks like unless they
- all his organs. In the case of an Indian, however, who had been
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- realm of the soul; and further, through the fact that certain organs of
- the body are worked upon by forces of the soul, these organs become able
- work with his soul upon the organs of his body. In the honey the bee
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- one can say is this, — that through the sense-organs (once more,
- produced if the eyes of the ants are varnished) that through the sense-organs
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- upon any vital organ, but by eating only those organs which can be
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- body, in all its organs, especially in the spleen, formic acid must
- of the organs. Thus everything I have drawn here we have also in our
- observes and studies the lower part of the human body with its inner organs,
- organism into formic acid. The organs of a young child are
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture V
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- so that one indeed experiences the speech-organs the way one
- should make the speech-organs pliable and adroit; but making
- senseless, but they are designed to make the speech-organs
- the sequence of sounds, to make the organs of speech pliable;
- and again, because even if the speech-organs are already
- will see what you gain for your tongue, your organs of
- speech-organs. But you can gradually accustom yourselves to
- speechorgans — instead one really lives, in speaking,
- speech-organs via the exercises. Rudolf Steiner modifies
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- sense organs much.
- alone. We listen with our speech organs much more than is
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture I
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture II
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture V
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
- the Organs of digestion are attacked, and digestion is disturbed. He
- Inspiration. By coming to know the human organs through Imagination
- Imagination reveals concerning the human organs, one attains a true
- cosmologically; he must understand the human organs anthropologically,
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
- For what we perceive as word is not yet thought. We require other organs,
- to realize this. Goethe seeks to understand how the individual organs,
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- calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
- Title: Anthro Medical Therapy: Lecture I
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- structure of the organs concerned is essentially determined
- differentiated for their work on the individual organs. In a
- way in the various organs — heart, liver, and so on.
- separate organs, regulating the organization
- through the individual organs.
- organs on the other (the synthesizing-organizing activity in
- Title: Anthro Medical Therapy: Lecture II
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- differentiated and permeated by warmth in its various organs.
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- respect, very different from those of the head organs and
- In the chest the organs are not permeable to the etheric but
- only to the astral and ego-being. In the chest organs the
- dealing with the chest organs, which then interacts with
- the human chest organs. Indeed, the normal condition in the
- strongly. This state of affairs in the human chest organs is
- chest. In the human chest organs themselves, we find only the
- illness arises are not really present in these organs
- chest organs than does something else; this other aspect is
- what takes place in his chest organs. Of course, we can also
- consider a third factor that influences the chest organs;
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- clinging to the physical and etheric organs, especially to
- and etheric organs continue to function as in the waking
- internal organs, a certain capacity to perceive such things
- to the fidgetiness of the internal organs.
- irregular clinging of the astral body to the organs. All
- little into the organs. In diseases of the chest, this
- organs, that is, less sensitive though not more stable. The
- Title: Anthro Medical Therapy: Lecture V
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- further into the organs than is otherwise the case in the
- the astral body further into the organs, we enhance the
- mineralizing process in the organs. And if we notice that the
- organs are indicating a proliferating etheric, are too active
- whose astral bodies are weakly connected with their organs.
- permeate the organs. The organs, in so far as they are
- encounters the developing organs of speech working from above
- downwards (red). In this encounter the organs of speech
- the ego and astral body to the other organs, to their laying
- hold of organs, to their emancipation from organs, or to
- Title: Anthro Medical Therapy: Lecture VI
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- in the whole plastic formation and deformation of the organs,
- understanding what I have to say about certain human organs
- really being organs of respiration. All those organs that are
- organs of respiration, but they have a tendency to breathe
- in breathing. These organs absorb oxygen and give off carbon
- as it belongs to the organs described, is essentially for the
- and belonging to the group of organs I mentioned, it
- from outside by way of the senses. Hence the head organs are
- the organs containing least of what is spiritual. They absorb
- breathing. The most spiritual organs are those belonging to
- the liver system. These are the organs that develop the most
- being thinks, including the organs situated further back,
- a measure of the inner work of the human organs in the
- the digestive and nutritive organs. In so far as you are
- proteinaceous organs generally; they want to remain stable.
- study everything that takes place in the human organs with a
- organs that develop in a more forward direction — for
- looked for in deformations of the organs. One gets nowhere if
- the organs, to an organ that is not functioning properly, and
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- polaric, we must imagine that especially the digestive organs
- the stomach and intestinal organs. Therefore you can see how
- the extent that these solidify the organs and make them
- digestive organs is stimulated; we therefore have to do with
- breathing activity of the inner organs: it calls forth a
- certain breathing activity in the inner organs. This finds
- therefore strengthens the activity of the inner organs. With
- digestive organs and organs near them, before the breathing
- of the actual respiratory organs intervened. When we use
- in the upper, posterior organs that is stimulated, not so
- much the head organs as those belonging to the actual
- organs of breathing are stimulated. The normal breathing
- the nerve-sense activity concealed in the digestive organs.
- digestive organs — this activity extends throughout the
- digestive organs in a very faintly formed metamorphosis. The
- the digestive organs. The lethargic tissue fluid is
- a perceiver in his digestive organs, and this works against
- place in the outer, peripheral organs, for example. If we use
- organs. If we apply carefully prepared lead ointment to the
- formation, and liver formation, that is, the organs belonging
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- of the sense organs, as remnants, you could say, of the life
- present. What radiates from the sense organs consists
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- present in man as forces which plastically shape the organs,
- organs, as it were, from the spiritual-etheric world into the
- to the soul and spirit in man, and therefore to the organs of
- the soul and spirit, to the sense organs, we see this
- of organs
- is given us here, then we will begin to understand the organs
- understanding of organs and their functions.
- stimulates the inner breathing of the organs which go from
- organs, and the movements made outwardly are always met by
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- our building will do, that we are enclosed as if by organs of
- If we pay heed to the organs
- occasion we will speak of how colours become soul-organs for
- ourselves: “The organs of the great Spirits themselves
- who seek, organs through which the Gods may speak to them.
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- forms are living, that they are organs of speech flowing from
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- and colours when they are living organs of the spiritual
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- so that one indeed experiences the speech-organs the way one
- should make the speech-organs pliable and adroit; but making
- senseless, but they are designed to make the speech-organs
- the sequence of sounds, to make the organs of speech pliable;
- and again, because even if the speech-organs are already
- will see what you gain for your tongue, your organs of
- speech-organs. But you can gradually accustom yourselves to
- speech-organs — instead one really lives, in speaking,
- speech-organs via the exercises. Rudolf Steiner modifies
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- sense organs much.
- speech organs. The speaker must be fully immersed in
- alone. We listen with our speech organs much more than is
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- organs of speech; or an Eh in optical axes crossing
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- same.) What is happening? Through our organs of breathing
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- with our sense-organs to the external world, just as we
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- and ego they are then imparted to the air, to the organs of breathing
- the organs of breathing by and through the astral body.
- of the ear. Here we have two organs clearly placed at the periphery
- of the body. Feeling is poured into these organs. In the senses there
- activity in the larynx and its neighbouring organs. Feeling is at work
- in the organs connected with hearing, speech and singing when he sings
- the organs of speech, can also be expressed by the entire body, by the
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- ‘organs’. And you need only exert your intuitive vision a little to
- most expressive ‘organs’, the arms and hands?
- movements resonating in the vocal organs, which you permit the physical
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- 1 1/2 kilos. Very fragile organs occupy the space beneath it, organs
- the organs that lie at its base. But the pressure exerted on them actually
- 20-gram pressure on the organs at its base. We picture it correctly
- we use our etheric bodies as perceptive organs we begin to perceive
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- i.e., with the sense organs and the brain. I tried yesterday to describe
- through the agency of the physical organs. Kant's brain became unable
- has not yet had time to develop organs for its use; we must first create
- to chisel out our organs. A single word suffices to describe what is
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- the process which our physical organs perceive; it has far greater significance.
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- human being uses the larynx and other speech organs. The higher
- animals also possess these organs, even if in a more primitive
- larynx with its neighboring organs, since these are used for
- comparison with the human being — organs of this kind
- is a fact that these organs, at least to a certain extent, have
- Though incapable of making use of these organs for speech, the
- the animal's larynx and its neighboring organs. If, for
- causes have to be looked for in its upper chest organs. From
- human being. From these organs, the forces creating the animal
- animal forms, how to grasp the nature of the upper chest organs
- and the way these pass over into the organs of the mouth. For
- Human beings form these organs into speech organs on the basis
- the entire human organism lies in these organs. This means that
- be shaped only by the larynx and its neighboring organs, but
- from its upper chest organs, it would have to say, My form
- organs, and I do not allow anything to enter my being that
- other hand, would say, I adapt the upper organs of my chest and
- become localized in the sense organs on the periphery of the
- organs, namely the human eye. People come to me quite
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- organized in the chest organs, in the organs of breathing and
- being through the mutual interplay between the organs of the
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- the relevant physical organs, and partly by human thought.
- the agency of physical organs, of course, as already mentioned.
- letting the larynx and the other speech organs transform the
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- contains also digestive organs,
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- and could become jelly-like: those organs that have contracted could
- organs could grow out of the shoulders combined with all this; all as
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- use of our eyes as organs of external sense-perception, and perceive
- than in that of the physical sense organs. Of the latter he knows that
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- from his own organs, as it were. As Swedenborg watched, these beings
- resound is concentrated in the larynx and adjacent organs. Thus the
- to our organs of perception. If we want to transcend this limitation,
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 7: The Philosophy of Psychoanalysis as Illuminated by an Anthroposophical Understanding of the Human Being
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- our physical Sun nature with our present-day physical organs of perception.
- body; we can grasp it with our physical organs of perception. This level
- that all our physical organs are in constant inner movement; they are
- proper form on the physical plane, all our organs are involved in a
- this can show us how physical organs that have proceeded further along
- principle, we can distinguish two systems of organs within the human
- senses and all the organs that allow us to have sensory perceptions.
- In terms of their physical structure, these sense organs are all at
- in these organs. I'll make you a diagram of that
- downward flow, so we must think of all the organs of sensory perception
- different system of organs, for instance the respiratory system. In order
- system of organs that has descended still further, to level C. And in
- fact, our sexual organs have done just that.
- all this that our sensory organs are much more spiritualized than our
- respiratory organs and everything else. And, as we will come to understand
- ever more clearly, our sexual organs represent the lowest level of descent.
- spiritual than that particular system of organs.
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- chief bearer of the sense-organs, by reason of these organs stands in
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- with respect to the finer conditions of his organs. In normal
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture II
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- respiratory organs, but that we are continually taking in all
- kinds of substances from the cosmos through our sense organs.
- breathing feels that air is entering his respiratory organs, so
- connected with it. But the substances which become the organs
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- smell refer us to our sense organs; we perceive the aroma
- sensitive organs of smell if one goes down to certain lower
- organs of perception when we descend to lower creatures.
- large number of plants are really organs of smell; they're
- vegetable organs of smell which are extraordinarily sensitive.
- olfactory organs. This morning I let the workers give me some
- about smells is correct and plants are sensitive organs of
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- digested only supplies the organs of the nerve-senses man. The
- head is formed by substances, from the earth. The organs of the
- what supplies the organs which are often considered to be the
- in the brain is more like digestive organs than what is at the
- organs than the delicate tissues in the whiter brain, that is,
- the head. And metabolic organs are nourished from above.
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- place we come up against his sense organs.
- How these sense organs function can only be considered in
- into the single organs as special sense-organs.
- happen that at once all your human organs would be seized by
- heart alone would be seized. All the organs would be seized at
- the astral body and the organs is broken through, and that man,
- other power. And one only learns to know the organs of man when
- heart of man. Similarly, with all the other organs. Man, when
- knows as the dead organs of man, but in addition what streams
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- formative process which were in his speech organs and which
- carry conviction although they were in his speech organs all the
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- of the human organs. In abstract form, Thomas Aquinas expressed
- Thus, one can show concerning the single organs of the body how
- on the organs, but they already pointed to the fact that one
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- more refined, into the vibration of the brain organs. And the
- organs it creates my mental pictures [representations]. But
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- stomach. What we call our organs, what we call the physical
- being outside us. We are within our organs. We are outside of
- stars and so on - as one's own organs, observation of humanity
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- all sensory organs: eyes, ears. The child experiences
- body, it is also different in the individual inner organs. You
- can direct your thoughts down to the individual organs and will
- stretches downward, so does thought illumine the inner organs,
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture III: Fundamental Impulses in History
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- the organs of intelligence, and this intelligence Is somehow
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture I: Concerning the World Situation
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- this and other organs are taken out in operations. Earlier, we
- discussed the significance of the internal organs, and I
- for the stroke had been mounting in the delicate organs
- inner organs.
- Windom, who suddenly starts to speak of his organs as death
- cannot expect to have good health. There are organs that simply
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture II: Illnesses Occurring in the Different Periods of Life
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- question about the inner organs of man. Of course, this
- the internal organs, we can count on children to be healthiest
- and second months the child is all head; the other organs are
- other organs are insignificant because the mother's system
- less growing to do than the other organs. This fact tells us
- how, in reality, the inner organs of man function.
- length of time, its inner organs cannot be built up properly.
- The head constantly wants to work on them, but the inner organs
- around when the child lacks the substance from which its organs
- up the teeth but also care for the organs of breathing.
- organs of breathing are in such fine shape, the individual is
- puberty onward the mature organs of breathing cause the
- digestive organs to readjust so that the right counter-pressure
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture III: The Formation of the Human Ear
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- of the sense organs. I could just as easily take the example of
- that man has ears, eyes and other organs belonging to the head.
- instance, was moulded so differently from the other organs. The
- ancients said that those organs that are part of the head
- observe the forces that form the organs in the human
- these organs could not be as closely linked to the stars as
- themselves which animal's constitution emphasized the organs
- develops those organs that man has in his head.
- realized that man's intestines were again organs of a different
- writes like one who represents primarily those organs of man
- organs. Consequently, Luke describes Jesus as the one who
- what is contained in the various organs that one carries around
- organs to you.
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IV: The Thyroid Gland and Hormones
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- first thought is to remove those organs that apparently have no
- body seems to be constantly out to poison itself by its organs,
- hormonal glands of the reproductive organs emit small
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture V: The Eye; Colour of the Hair
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- indeed, one of the most important organs of our body.
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VI: The Nose, Smell, and Taste
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- The organs of the human being are never completely equal in
- the internal organs. Now, in a person whose heart is screwed on
- possesses the same organs as the animals. Certainly, both
- with its lower abdominal organs, and then one must intervene
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VII: Spiritual-Scientific Foundations for a True Physiology
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- and all the other senses. Warmth is produced by all the organs,
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VIII: Concerning the Soul Life in the Breathing Process
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- stricken organs of our body and like to remain there. Anyone
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IX: Why do We Become Sick?
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- vessels to the inner organs, and the nourishment that
- lungs, spleen, larynx and other organs. A wise distribution is
- substances and transmit them to the appropriate organs; it will
- other organs, but it does cause the larynx to become
- speech organs. We always imitate everything that someone
- apparent. After all, the human organs are sensitive. The
- diseased human lymph can afflict the organs that work
- Title: East and West, and the Roman Church: Lecture I
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- the combining of what one's sense organs perceive, whereas the
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture I: Fever Versus Shock; Pregnancy
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- organ. Only by comprehending these organs will one find the
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture II: The Brain and Thinking
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- survival. All vital organs are spared, and the caterpillar
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture III: The Effects of Alcohol on Man
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- inwardly form its organs properly. It does not develop properly
- inwardly, and its inner organs are not in order. In this
- affected. The woman's drinking harms the child's inner organs
- communicated to totally different organs in the human
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture IV: The Power of Intelligence as the Effect of the Sun; Beaver Lodges and Wasps Nests
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- reproductive organs are so stunted that reproduction is out of
- reproductive organs. This clearly demonstrates that the seasons
- reproductive organs than wine. Beer affects other organs more
- liquor, affects the reproductive organs.
- you can see why it becomes harmful to the reproductive organs.
- When one drinks, the reproductive organs are subjected to what
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture V: The Effect of Nicotine; Vegetarian and Meat Diets; On Taking Absinthe; Twin Births
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- other organs with the result, as a rule, that beginning from
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VI: Diphtheria and Influenza; Crossed Eyes
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- or the organs of the upper chest, but I will refer particularly
- however, can form soft skin with other organs, but this soft
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VII: The Relationship Between the Breathing and the Circulation of the Blood; Jaundice; Smallpox; Rabies
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- poison and rises fleetingly to the human head from the organs,
- and thereby is able to restore its organs.
- organs with an even stronger poison.
- never accomplish, that is, the formation of the organs that
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VIII: The Effect of Absinthe; Hemophilia;The Ice Age; The Declining Oriental and the Rising European Cultures; On Bees
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- first through all the organs in the way I described.
- absinthe. It then rolls around the organs instead of properly
- pleasure. It is supposed to work on the organs in the right way
- so that the heart and all the other organs are correctly cared
- his organs are not cared for in the right way. In particular,
- those organs are shortchanged that contribute most to his
- absinthe, therefore, they ruin those organs that normally
- souls need to work in the right way on our organs; otherwise
- our organs atrophy. Now, when we load down our bodies with
- of the soul. Only because certain organs in the body are
- to work on his organs with his soul element. By means of honey,
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture IX: The Relationship of the Planets to the Metals and their Healing Effects
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- of the abdominal organs by extracting certain substances from
- Man has his head at the top, and his reproductive organs are
- containing the organs of reproduction, are above. This drawing
- to the abdominal organs. An entire plant is contained within
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture II
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- the eyes and ears and other organs which convey our
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture VI
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- organs are there as mere appendages. In the first period of embryo
- existence, the functions these organs assume in later life — as
- by the mother-organism, through organs that afterwards fall away —
- organs that are no longer attached to the human being later on.
- and the remaining organs are only appendages. It is no exaggeration
- appendage. Then, at a later stage, the organs which to begin with
- into head-, chest-organs and limb-organs. But it is not so at all.
- earthly life. The most important sense-organs, it is true — the
- eyes and ears, the organs of smell and organs of taste — are in
- rhythm, with the corresponding organs of rhythm, is the second thing
- organs of the chest. The whole human being is heart, is lung; yet
- lung and heart are localised, so to speak, in the organs, so-called.
- however are the organs mainly concerned in our metabolism. For by
- organs of feeling are the rhythms of the breathing, of the
- notion that the nerves themselves are the organs of our feeling. That
- nerve into the organs into which the optic nerve then merges.
- Then the white matter merges into the sense-organs. Here is the grey
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture IV
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture VI
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- start from the head. Above all, such expressive organs as the hands
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture VII
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- sense-organs — are, in reality, such profoundly wise
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture VIII
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- simply becoming familiar with the organs and their interconnections.
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture X
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- — or upon what he knows of its effect upon his organs; what he
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture XIII
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- sensory organs and intellect that we extend beyond their realm. It is
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture XIV
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- a sense organ, but because the sense organs are concentrated chiefly
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture V
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- externally as to his organs and vessels, his nerves, the vessels of the
- workings of the human organs, that those perceptions also arise which
- underlie, not the whole man, but his several organs. (For, if you will,
- to gaze into his single organs, what was contained within the skin
- expands and expands. Each of the single organs points us to a different
- direction of the universe. The organs prepare the roads that lead us far
- For the sum-total of the human organs — which even physically is
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of the Activity of Thinking
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- various secretory organs, an equal amount
- process the organs of speech constantly co-vibrate, albeit so
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture II: Deeper Secrets of Man's Soul-Spiritual Nature
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- physical sense organs cannot really know what is hidden
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IX: Celtic Symbols and Cult, Jesuit State in Paraguay
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- Instruments such as organs, certain painting techniques,
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture III
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- Libra; the sexual organs to Scorpio; the thigh to Sagittarius; the
- in the previous incarnation. The organs of sight again are of a
- what to-day is the larynx (including the neighbouring organs of
- that points, in germ, to organs of speech? Do not the gestures of
- organs — is of a Luciferic nature.
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Three: The Duality of Human Nature -- The Heavenly and the Earthly Aspects of Man. Uranus and Gaia. Influences of One Incarnation on the Next: Metamorphoses of the Body.
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- to make use of the organs in his head. And we have considered the
- sexual being. To begin with, what turns the organs that are simply
- heavenly or earthly into sexual organs, comes from the head; and that
- is spirit. The physical organs are not even intended for sexuality
- contrary, the organs are adapted to the heavenly sphere in one case,
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Seven: The Connection between the Human Being and the Cosmos. The Twelve Regions of the Senses and the Seven Life Processes.
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- were the senses of Old Moon. At that period the sense organs were much
- collaboration of all the bodily organs expresses itself through the
- ego sense in the same way that we could discuss the sense organs of
- organs of hearing, at least principally so, but it needs more besides
- the processes by which organs of secretion deal with our nourishment.
- One part of the secretion performed by organs of digestion separates
- that had happened, all the internal organs, with few exceptions, would
- have reacted the way my larynx: and related organs react when I use
- of life since all the organs that today are sense organs were organs
- Moon as organs of life, we find there were seven. Manifestations of
- senses of Old Moon were still organs of life meant that Moon man could
- seven senses were still organs of life and only provided the basis for
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Eight: How Twelvefoldness, Sevenfoldness, Fourfoldness, and Threefoldness are Mirrored. Pathological Experiences of the Soul. Thinking Backward as a Preparation for Spiritual Experience.
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- The physical organs associated with the senses are more like the
- organs and with the life forces they continuously send streaming
- the sense-zones and the vital organs has a manifold influence on a
- on in the life processes and their central organs. Remember how we
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Nine: Enlivening the Sense Processes and Ensouling the Life Processes. Aesthetic Enjoyment and Aesthetic Creativity. Logic and the Sense for Reality.
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- The Sense-Organs and Aesthetic Experience.
- precisely the lower organs and functions that reflect higher
- Now we also have said that our sense organs were more like vital
- organs during Old Moon. There they functioned more as vital organs,
- whereas the organs that are now vital organs were essentially more
- in order for that to happen. For then our modern sense organs acquire
- our vital organs. The forces of sympathy and antipathy flow strongly
- through our vital organs. Now just consider how much of our whole life
- antipathy, powers that are otherwise developed in the life organs,
- once more begin to pour into the sense organs. The eye not only sees
- sense organs regain the capacity to receive and be permeated by the
- life forces. So we can say: in this way the sense organs are brought
- and vital organs we have described previously. But in special
- of the sense organs and the ensouling of the life processes. This is
- enlivening of the sense organs and this new life in the regions of the
- not only in the concrete organs, but also in their spheres of
- become life regions and the sense organs function in combination.
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Ten: Loss of the Ability to Orient Oneself in Reality and the Helplessness of Modern Scientific Driteria in a Materialistic Age.
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- organs ... and so on. The person who created this way of thinking
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Thirteen: Allocation of the Whole Human Form to the Cosmos. Technical Discoveries and the Human Physical Organization. Collisions between Thinking that Accords with Reality and Thinking that is in Opposition to Reality.
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- head, where the principal representatives of the sense organs come
- out of what at present is manifest as the organs of speech, the larynx
- disposition to become organs of speech? Do not the hands and arms
- being, as sense organs within the head? Only those who have no inkling
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Fourteen: Metamorphoses of the Twelve Sense Zones through Luciferic and Ahrimanic Influences.
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- organs of perception that belong to these senses. Since there
- are no apparent organs to be found for perception of another's
- I , just as there are organs for perceiving colours
- I is thus the largest of our organs of perception;
- organs of perception.
- for perceiving the words that are spoken to us. The sense organs are
- in the breast portion of the human body. As for the specialised organs
- organism, spiritually permeates our entire body. What the organs of
- alteration in the organs of the sense of life. For these organs,
- organs which enable us to experience our inner structure and inner
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 1: On the Functions of the Nervous System
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- sends its roots into the earth), man receives through organs
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 2: Concerning the World of the Dead
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- so-called mineral kingdom, for which the sense organs are
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 4: The Rhythmical Relationship of Man with the Universe
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- and sense organs from a physical aspect, here in the physical
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 7: The Inadequacy of Natural Science for the Knowledge of the Life of the Soul
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- that you are facing the world with all your organs of
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IV: The Historical Significance of the Scientific Mode of Thinking
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- organs necessary for the development of the Consciousness
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 3: The Metamorphosis of Intelligence
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- physiologist studies the brain, the sense organs, nerves,
- liver, spleen and heart. For him they are organs placed in
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture I: The Dualism in the Life of the Present Time
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- organs — the metasternum, the fan — which do not exist in
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture One
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- sense-organs. This we can appreciate if we observe that with the left
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Three
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- its turn conditioned by the organs. The heart, as can be followed in
- co-operation of the organs, in the blood-movement, through the
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Four
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- world, in that the head projects the principal sense-organs outwards.
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Five
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- far as he ceases to act through the organs of his physical body —
- upon the organs placed on the floor of the skull would crush all the
- Thirdly, the activity of the organs. Organs such as the lungs,
- with other organs. They are the results of these circulations,
- rather than the causes of them. Within the organs the circulation
- Although the organs in the manner of their formation depend upon the
- closer relation with the Earthly; through these organs we are brought
- Take the case of the lungs. The lungs are organs, but they are at the
- organs we again approach the terrestrial. Here we have the union of
- system. And when we come to the activity of the organs, we are
- air. Other human organs come into relation with water, others again
- with heat, etc. Therefore, in studying the activity of the organs, we
- World of the Elements:(3) Activity of the Organs
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Six
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- light today gives pictures, yet what first built up the organs into
- Connected with these movements are the individual organs. The forces
- of motion have produced, within their courses, these organs; in the
- the functioning of the organs.
- their respective organs of the forces of inner movement existing in
- this building-up process of the organs, we may recognise with a fair
- organs we have a yearly course. But this course stands in a similar
- relationships in Man during the actual building process of the organs,
- movement, with the forces too of the organs and of the metabolic
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Seven
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- transform the organs, but turns them inside out; inner becomes outer.
- We can now say that the organs of the body (taking ‘body’ as
- or other of our abdominal organs, for instance, has now become our
- — namely that all our sense-organs which are directed outward
- have their correspondences in the inner organs, and that these latter
- are also the organs of memory. With the eye we see that which
- recurs as an impression from the outer world, while with those organs
- directs or opens his organs inward, becomes an organ of memory.
- our internal organs have very much more to do with our memory than has
- be absorbed by the other organs of the whole body. In this connection
- sense-organs receive the various impressions, pass them on to the
- of the organs.
- and this world reacts upon your organs, which adapt themselves to
- liver also possesses etheric organs; it is these latter which, in the
- your organs; and if it depended entirely upon yourself, the
- organs by lack of knowledge or of self-control should be carried by us
- head organisation and the rest of the body with its organs. The body
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Eight
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- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Nine
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- organs. People say that proofs should be found for repeated
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Eleven
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- — liver, heart, kidneys — becomes the outer sense-organs,
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Thirteen
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- then assume that the solidly circumscribed organs combine in their
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Sixteen
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- other organs. In this way too, man's Will comes into existence.
- Title: Responsibility of Man: Lecture II
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- animal, the animal has a brain and such and such organs, and so
- possesses out of the spiritual as material organs that is so
- his different organs are plastically formed out of the spirit.
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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- in the middle of the nineteenth century, the organs that
- serve as the physical organs of human intellectual activity
- the intellect of man requires, of course, physical organs. In
- earlier ages, these physical organs were far less developed
- not have such perfect organs of thinking, in the purely
- organs that were as perfect as those of the people in the
- were just children, they did not have the perfect organs of
- organs of intellect. It is quite a common occurrence in our
- the best possible organs of intellect. It may easily happen
- clairvoyant persons do not need to exercise any organs of
- clairvoyant and can only think have to develop their organs
- drawing on left). He exerts his organs of thinking and
- clever, in the sense that he thinks by means of his organs of
- most perfectly developed organs of thought in the middle of
- depends on man's physical organs of thought. We need not even
- his organs, and we have what is reflected in him. This is
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture II
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- colors, as long as we open our organs of hearing to sounds
- organism that are centered in the organs of breathing and in
- transmit them to the various organs in order to bring about,
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IV
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- organs, of which drawings could be made. The intermingling of
- into the solid human being with sharply contoured organs.
- clearly defined organs of man — in short, the whole
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XV
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- think at all with the same organs humanity thinks with today.
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVII
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- circulatory organs in that form. It causes the conditions of
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture I
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- How do the human organs: heart, lung, kidney, liver, spleen, etc.,
- given in these lectures to the relation of the inner organs to soul
- digestive organs, when you look beyond merely the rhythm to
- the nerve-sense organs; then we consider the head itself. A
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture II
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- How do the human organs: heart, lung, kidney, liver, spleen, etc.,
- given in these lectures to the relation of the inner organs to soul
- around the inner organs — heart, lungs, liver, and so on
- his organs, for the fluid human being is something that is in
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture III
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- How do the human organs: heart, lung, kidney, liver, spleen, etc.,
- given in these lectures to the relation of the inner organs to soul
- worn-out organs out of something unspecified — out of
- are hallucinations that have been pressed out of the organs
- the conformations of his organs — liver, lungs, etc.
- ordinary molecules of the organs, and it is most of all the
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture IV
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- How do the human organs: heart, lung, kidney, liver, spleen, etc.,
- given in these lectures to the relation of the inner organs to soul
- them as organs of equal value, since both consist of cells,
- developed, a psychic cognition of the organs. We learn really
- and works toward a concrete cognition of the inner organs of
- individual organs, of course by means of a spiritual gaze
- directed inward. What exactly is the surface of our organs?
- organs, and this reflection signifies our recollections, our
- The most varied organs take part in this. If it is a question
- very well how the individual organs of the human being take
- organs. Everything we experienced strikes the surfaces, as it
- organs having this function are mostly glandular organs. They
- rather certain organs instead absorb something that becomes
- out of the organs; then they push their way into
- kidney-excretory organs, we will see that they concentrate
- The kidney organs, the organs of excretion, bring forth in
- the organs of the body for the forces that will carry over
- other organs, I have told you that the out-flowing of
- organs? And this it does not know. It has not even discovered
- inner organs or organ system, actually contain the compressed
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- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture V
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- How do the human organs: heart, lung, kidney, liver, spleen, etc.,
- given in these lectures to the relation of the inner organs to soul
- of the human being reveals the riddles of its organs only if
- reflecting-back on the outsides of the inner organs. We need
- sense organs — up to this line is what is outside the
- organs. This line represents the schematic borderline for the
- organs of the human being: this is the point of reflection,
- is thrown back by the force of the organs that are behind it.
- through occult development, we see into our organs, as I
- the thought from descending into the organs. Its forces do
- into the organs. At the moment when we die, the thought
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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- to the boundary of our physical body, where the sense organs
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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- organs have formed inwardly as soul experience of the outer
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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- mainly in the configuration of the sense organs. This is
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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- forces — naturally not the organs but first the forces
- into the actual forces of the organs comes about only after
- archai actually organizes him in such a way that the organs
- physical organs, but you will understand me if I present this
- organs of the human being, in the sense of animal forces. I
- organs, which even in number are very similar to the organs
- for grasping or for walking — what makes of them organs
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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- builds up his own organs. He gradually draws together, as it
- organism — his inner organs — out of the sum
- individual organs out of the whole relationship of the animal
- individual organs of his inner organism out of the entire
- physical body. Man thus now weaves into his system of organs
- builds up his organs, which he then surrounds in a certain
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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- organs, and in short, everything that, symbolically speaking,
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture I: Supersensible Influences in Old Persian, Egyptian, and Greek Time
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- minerals but of the organs in man. This is a peculiarity of the ether,
- the inner organs of man. With trained etheric sight all these forms can
- organs, however, these cosmic forms are usually of gigantic dimensions.
- organs. Organs, after all, deteriorate as life progresses and, to speak
- physical organs, but this other kind of therapy works effectively and
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture II: The Education of Man through Modern Intellectualism, -or- Chartres and the Mysteries of the Templars
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- the preservation of his organs, so what develops within the individual
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture III: The Revelation of the Spiritual World in Old Indian Culture, -or- Old Egypt
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- organs and founded a science of anatomy, not merely of medicine. This,
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture IV: The Egyptian Mysteries, Indian Yoga and Egyptian Mummy Cult
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- the different organs, into the chest, and so on. Observing the recoil
- to watch what the brain was doing in the chest, in the abdominal organs
- the other organs of the body, so that inasmuch as the forces of these
- other organs — not their substance, of course, but their
- the organs, and it was for this reason that such scrupulous care was
- mummy, the Moon-Spirits were able to reveal the secrets of the organs,
- the plastic quality of the forms of the inner organs of the human body,
- through the speech-organs and these movements then beat upon the drum
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture I: The Spirit-Seed of Man's Physical Organism
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- organs. Of all this we say that it is within our being.
- revealed by our organs and their interaction inside our skin,
- death and a new birth we cannot speak; the physical organs
- spiritual organs of perception outwards to the Beings of the
- to earthly gravity, to walk, or to bring the organs of speech
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture IV: Rhythms of Earthly and Spiritual Life. Love, Memory, the Moral Life
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- essential organs from it. You cannot, for instance, remove any
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture VII: Inner Processes in the Human Organism
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- organs, we should not be able to hear what is outwardly audible
- sense-organs.
- sense-organs if something were to go on there only while the
- means of, our sense-organs themselves. When we reach this point
- life, comes into contact, in the sense-organs, with man's
- sense-organs, but speaking generally it may be said that this
- arising in the eye, but, as I have often said, the sense-organs
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture I: Midsummer and Midwinter Mysteries
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- and so on, and in understanding the organs individually we come
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture III: From Man's Living Together with the Course of Cosmic Existence Arises the Cosmic Cult
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- see how the Earth opens out all her organs to the Cosmos and
- closes all her organs against the influences of the Cosmos.
- Title: Esoteric Studies: Easter: Lecture II: Moon-Birth and Sun-Birth
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- of his organs of thinking, feeling and willing; he learned about the
- Title: Easter Festival: Lecture II: Moon-Birth and Sun-Birth
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- with respect to the organs of thinking, feeling, and willing;
- Title: Festival of Easter: Lecture 2: Moon-Birth and Sun-Birth
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- organ of touch, the organs of smell, etc., all these were
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Three: Materialism of the 19th Century
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- with a kind of undifferentiated mist; the organs and various
- into the different organs, man also slips into the sensory
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Five: The Eighth Sphere
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- organs are more perfect than others. The most perfect of all
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Six: The Dangers of Aberation Along the Path into the Spiritual World
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- the organs of digestion. The organism is nourished, and
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Ten: Human Consciousness between Objective and Subjective Reality
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- the sense-organs, the world of nature presents itself; when
- transform certain organs into organs of knowledge. Lucifer,
- he enters into us he fills the organs. Lucifer takes
- away organs, makes what was otherwise part of our own
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- yet the thought it conveys. We need other organs, an organic
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture II: The Easter Festival and Its Background
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- towards developing his organs of feeling and touch. Seeing with the
- into most delicate organs of perception. And so reliable scientific
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture I
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- organs, whereas in the salt ocean we have more the earth's
- enclosed organs, organs that can be delineated. It would be possible
- its bowels in the sea and its sense organs in the land. And
- universe inwards. Sense organs and the eye are built in from the
- therefore with great difficulty that fish develop sense organs
- and in particular the organs of reproduction, for the formation of
- without in order that they may breed and develop sense organs. But
- and it cannot reproduce its species there. The reproductive organs
- and sense organs get weak and stunted; on the other hand, salmon in
- slender, the sense organs and in particular the reproductive organs,
- Where the earth is salty the earth forces are at work upon the organs
- for our senses and the reproductive organs; they would wither away.
- reproductive organs. Such creatures need the whole earth. Only the
- on the left, the liver on the right. But even organs ostensibly
- quite lop-sided, it has all the organs on the one side while the
- always take on that direction and the reproductive organs can be
- reproductive organs.
- itself there as if through the eyes and sense organs to cosmic
- fact, have fine sense organs, the organs of touch, at the places
- external organs of touch, so the sole becomes skilful through the
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- persistent undernourishment, the digestive organs gradually form the
- child because his organs have ceased to act. He looks rather fat and
- greyish-yellow. What is to be done? The organs must first be made fit
- gives the calcium allopathically it acts on the digestive organs, but
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture III
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- feet properly but is so exhausted that the organs connected with
- overpowering that the organs of procreation in the female are
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture IV
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- we have in our lower organs something similar to what we have in our
- organs it is the oxygen of the air which continuously extracts the carbon
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- of the inner organs. Then again there are the botanists, who study
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture VI
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- hold of all the organs and rots them away. That is what happens in
- out of the organs, for within the human being a perpetual
- too strong, then the limbs and the inner organs gradually lose flesh
- organs are not functioning in the right way. If he is given a very
- just a little lively; it stimulates the organs and the effect is just
- the astral body destroys the organs; if only a little is given, the
- organs are stimulated just as they are stimulated by spice. If the
- dose is increased very gradually, the organs are able to stand it.
- active in the ether body, to make its way, somewhere in the organs,
- dulled and deadened and the eyes, the very organs through which he is
- organs situated near the head — but again in tiny quantities of
- Title: Gegenwärtiges Geistesleben und Erziehung: Neunter Vortrag
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- Organsystems auf diese Weise hinstellen; die ganze Tierwelt als
- Menschen, der seine einzelnen Organsysteme einseitig
- ausgebildet hat — das eine Organsystem lebt als diese
- Tierart, das andere Organsystem als die andere Tierart —,
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- recognised in the leaf, undergoes constant metamorphoses. All organs are
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture I: Man as Microcosm
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- organism, woven, as it were, into his digestive organs and their
- earth-forces, which project their working into its digestive organs
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VI: Evolution of Animals and Man
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- All the other organs are, as it were, appended; they may be said to be
- breast-organs developed out of the digestive system, as did also the
- head, adding to this the breast, and finally the digestive organs;
- whereas the lion began with the breast-organs, adding to these the
- organs together with man; in the case of the animals represented by
- the cow, we have first, as primary origin, the digestive organs, and
- the organs of breast and head. So you see, man developed from the head
- cow developed breast and head entirely from the digestive organs,
- the organs of heart and head. These creatures, which made their
- all the upper organs at a later period of evolution), so the
- distributed, if I may put it so, among the lower organs of the human
- organs which came into existence as animals.
- when man added his generative organs to those of digestion. The snake
- is the intermediary between the organs of reproduction and digestion.
- what may be called the earth's excretory organs; the earth excretes
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- perceive symbols, sense-pictures of the inner organs — the heart
- sense-pictures of the organs, if he were to see the unmasked dream, he
- organs are in fact earth-bound, should experience as poison what has
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture IX: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Various Activities and Attitudes
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- world-word into man in order to give form to the organs of digestion.
- which endows him with the organs of the rhythmic system.
- through the gate of death into what will later become the human organs
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture X: The Origin of the Different Systems of Man: Metabolism, Rhythmic, Nerve
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- seize hold, in one direction or another, on the walls of the organs,
- adjacent organs and even into the blood, then impulses towards every
- into the blood so that they affect the other organs in an unhealthy
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XI: Food, Digestion, Plants, and Carnivorous Animals
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- that it re-solidifies, the material basis of the separate organs.
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XII: Convention and Morals, Bones and Hatred
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- think only with that most superficial of organs, our brain. The moment
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- physical world appears differentiated to our sensory organs, so
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Five: The Human as a Being of Will
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- human sense organs here on earth. But what you behold when you gaze
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture V: The Human as a Being of Will
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- can be perceived by man's sense-organs here on
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture II: The Michael revelation.
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- of the head organs you will recognize them as transformed animal
- organs.
- head, in our nervous system and its connection with the sense organs,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture III: Man's Twelve Senses in Relation to Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- course, than the organs of taste.
- organs that are as much of a physical nature as are those
- in yourself. A hard object pushes your organs far back into
- leaving behind our organs of sight. Particularly, when we
- organs to the outside, as it were, but in the various
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VI: New Social Forms, Soul, Material World
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- liver, heart, lungs, and other organs that mystics in
- organs. Just as tallow turns into flame, so everything that
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture X: The Tapestry of the Senses, Memory, and the Spiritual World, -or- Spiritual-Cosmic Tasks of Man
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- eyes, ears, organs of warmth, and on our senses as a whole.
- establishes itself in the prosaic organs of the human
- this whole inner structure of man's organs is none other than
- speaking sweats out of itself what is present as organs in
- In our organs,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XI: Man as a Mediator of the Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos
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- much organs of the soul as is the head. It is one of the
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XIV: The Connection of the Members of Man with the Kingdoms of Nature, the Necessity of the Threefold Order
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- flourishing and ripening through the human organs; it turns
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture III: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- presses, so to speak, against the organs of mental representation,
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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- come to know the other vocal organs of man precisely through the course
- variation of certain other organs. Basically, every self-contained human
- organ is a metamorphosis of other self-contained human organs.
- Nevertheless, the case is that certain human organs and groups of organs
- to this Goetheanistic contemplation of the organs involved to which
- then, this less clearly defined — system of organs that I have
- call it that) lives as speech or song, then that whole system of organs
- The fact is that we have organs in our interior and these organs have
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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- the inner organs. They stimulate the plastic force of the inner organs
- and these inner organs learn to breathe better and to better digest.
- of the organs, their plastic force, and that as a result the human being
- is how the matter is specialized. In this way in particular those organs
- inward digestion. These organs are strengthened; in them the appeal
- organs in particular.
- circulatory organs. A continuing process, which is a combination of
- of the organs of circulation and pulled along with it. The more chaotic
- expressed it means that the force of plasticity in the organs is
- hand. The organs no longer want to be modellers, they want to become
- people whose organs threaten to take on a proper wedge form. They want
- who are pathologically self-less, these organs expand. They have no
- activity as well, and that the inner organs are thus stimulated to bring
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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- they are present as the forces that build up the organs plastically,
- propelling the organs out of the spiritual-etheric world into the
- the organs of the soul-spiritual, to the sense-organs, we find that
- process which leads to the formation of. the organs (please refer to
- here, then we begin to understand the organs and their functions. This
- is an indication of how to understand the organs and their functions.
- are insufficent, that the plastic forces in the organs are running
- the inner breathing of the organs orientated from without inwards and
- outside in the consonants. Man becomes a shining being in these organs,
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture V: Connections Between Organic Processes and the Mental Life of Man
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- regards them as organs of equal value, since both consist of
- knowledge of the organs. We learn really to recognize our inner
- concrete knowledge of the inner organs.
- organs, naturally by means of spiritual sight. What exactly is
- this surface of the organs? It is nothing less than a
- surface of all our inner organs; and this reflection makes
- organism. Very different organs take part in this. If it
- the various organs take part in this reflection which makes its
- surface of the organs. In a certain sense everything
- organs having this function are mostly glandular. They have an
- etc. Certain organs take up instead something which becomes
- out of the organs, then force their way into consciousness. Out
- organs of excretion, bring forth in preparation for the next
- the next incarnation. We must seek within the organs of our
- regard to the other organs I have told you that the
- actual purpose of these organs! And it does not know that. It
- organs are connected with the earth element, though not
- reciprocal relation of the organs with the outer world offers
- reciprocal relations between the domain of the human organs and
- definite configuration of the inner organs, then important
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture One: Ahrimanic and Luciferic, Human Body, Soul, Spirit
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- the whole human body and each of its separate organs, such as heart,
- organs function will only be properly understood once the whole human
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eight: The Passage of the Human Soul and Spirit through the Physical Sense-Organization
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- builds our organs out of the cosmos. Our lung, heart, stomach —
- all our specific organs — are formed out of the power of
- course of our lifetime all our inner organs, such as our lungs
- organism resists this. It stands by the shape of its inner organs. It
- our earthly environment in our organs we do so only in the shadow
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Nine: The Threefold Human, Reincarnation, Heathens, Jews, Christians, Calderon
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- in the upper chest organs. But of course both systems appear in the
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- appropriately developed sense organs in the physical and etheric
- similarly developed soul-spiritual organs in his astral body and “I”
- that would serve as super-sensible sense organs — to coin a
- in the waking state, we turn our eyes or other sense organs in the
- soul-spiritual organs, these experiences do not reach ordinary
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture II: Oswald Spengler - I
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- tension, instincts and concepts, the organs of circulation and
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture IV: Education as a Problem Involving the Training of Teachers
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- expressed, of course, in those organs where the rhythms of the
- to the chest organs, the organs of rhythm, man is mostly ether
- body. In regard to the metabolic organs, he is mostly astral
- one. Observed purely physically, chest and head organs have
- Title: Karma: Lecture VI
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- the beginning. The rest are appendage-organs. And the functions
- which these appendage-organs assume in later life —
- body of the mother, through organs which afterwards fall off,
- organs which are no longer present later in the human
- the rest of the organs.
- dividing men into head, chest organs, and limb organs. But this
- important sense organs — the eyes, ears, the organs of
- smell, the organs of taste — are, to be sure, in the
- Rhythm, with its organs of rhythm, is the second thing to
- organs of the breast. The whole human being, again, is a lung;
- yet lung and heart are localized, so to speak, in the organs so
- are the latest to develop. They are, however, the organs which
- finds its chief stimulus through the fact that these organs are
- organs of feeling, and the nerves only transmit the fact that
- superstition that the nerves themselves are tin* organs of
- through the optic nerve into the organs into
- matter. The white matter terminates in the sense organs, the
- other hand, our visualizations have their organs in the gray
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- organs, to subdue it thoroughly. Just as the dream damps down the
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture I
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- human organism to be the organs, systems of organs, bones,
- begin with, with the sharply outlined organs but also with
- concerned with rigidly outlined organs and systems of organs,
- intestinal organs have theirs, so do they also have quite
- essential to know that the different organs must each have
- not only to understand the nature of the organs with definite
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture II
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- the single organs, and in opposition to this there must be
- world whereby life is continually poured into the organs.
- quite differently from other organs. The astral body can
- of piano. It has become common to apply to the sense organs
- sense organs, something is being continued from outside
- does not grow out of the organism. The sense organs,
- organism. But they open outwards. In the sense organs the
- sense organs. With the eye we are exposed to the working of
- a qualitative knowledge of the organs.
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- body. The several systems of organs in the human being differ
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture VI
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- there are vascular organs within it — in that moment
- cosmic thoughts are weaving in him. The organs that have
- sense that is of the nature of thought, and the other organs
- form of the inner organs of man, of those organs which really
- you will find that there is nobody. For these organs, which
- our organs are complete and we breathe in the air, these
- organs, with the exception of the muscles and bones. All the
- inner organs that are to receive life are built up out of the
- So too, the inner organs of man are formed out of the
- of the breathing forces, also the other organs, only the
- other organs are formed more or less indirectly, the lungs
- directly. This fact, that the organs are built out of the
- acts of hearing, all the organs of the human being, not only
- the inner organs of hearing, vibrate together with the air.
- for comprehension of the inner organs. The organization of
- man's inner organs, of the aeriform man, must be understood
- that real understanding of the inner organs of man was
- and inspiration is the only means whereby the inner organs
- the inner organs, still higher spiritual beings must be
- in its framework. So too, the human organs merely receive
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- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture VII
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- an actual disturbance of the organs themselves. This
- inasmuch as what these organs perceive are like direct and
- These organs,
- to the etheric-physical body — these organs, heart and
- and precious stones work upon individual organs?
- experience our own inner organs. When it is a matter of
- with other organs in the lower part of the body.
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture II
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- the organs present quite a different aspect. When you pass
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture III
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- organs, and if people do not deepen themselves spiritually
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture IV
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- organs that pass through the gate of death. Thus, during
- certain organs into which it ought not to enter. Therefore
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture V
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- differentiated into the single organs, as an organism that
- has, so to speak, driven out the single organs from the
- system of organs. In other words, something that ought to
- of perceiving how the single organs could become more
- In former times, therefore, the spirit in the physical organs
- of the organs to the point of visibility. The manifestations
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Appendix: Evening Gathering with Young Medical People
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- that all these organs are part of a unity. However, you
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture II: Meditation
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- from her. Thus, when we commence with man's organs of assimilation, we
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture IV: Meditation and Inspiration
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- this soul life destroyed when certain organs are destroyed. Moreover,
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VII: Dream-life and External Reality
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- waking state, when we have full use of our bodily organs and experience
- symbolic expression to man's inner organs. When we have grasped this,
- further in this direction we find that all our organs can appear in
- same respect for his organs that he has for his paintings.
- other, pictorial representations of our own internal organs.
- in a dream. For, when awake, man experiences the form of his organs
- of the inner organs, as the ego the pictures of external experience.
- dream-pictures, those relating to the inner organs, began to develop the
- same activity. We find that a caricature of the inner organs would arise.
- dream pictures that refer to internal organs, to the imaginations that
- also refer to internal organs?
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- own or another's organs — or, perhaps, the whole human being as a
- organs. This perception, too, changes for imaginative consciousness,
- the lungs, liver, stomach, and, most of all, the brain as physical organs,
- organs, which is such a spiritual process, these organs with their etheric
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture IX: Phases of Memory and the Real Self
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- accustom himself to use his organs — must learn to speak, for
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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- so often we find heart, lung, digestive organs and so forth,
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 1
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- organs exist, such as the organs of sight, of hearing, and so on. This
- are. Our sense of life is that general perception of how our organs
- organs, but that we must analyse them according to their field of
- in some of the other organs, but once the foodstuffs are in the
- perceptible physical organs. If we do that it will be a very long time
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture III
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- etheric bodies he has suitably developed sense organs, he is
- he does not possess similar organs of soul and spirit in his
- ego and astral body — organs which, if I may be
- sense-organs — he is unable to be conscious of his
- awake, we direct our eyes or other sense-organs outwards
- our ordinary consciousness because we have no organs of soul
- Title: Healing Factors for the Social Organism: Lecture II
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- within the human skin, in the human organs are the actual
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture I: The Human Soul in Relation to World Evolution
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- who possess sense organs, through which we gain a certain
- the nature of our sense organs are also polar opposites. In the
- case of our sense organs the external world approaches
- organs, though it is less obvious with them. The eye was chosen
- same applies to the heart and other organs, the kidneys,
- the stomach and so on. All man's organs can, through higher
- development, become organs of perception. This means that they
- become sense organs in their higher, etheric nature or even in
- organs we have to say: On the one hand our senses mediate
- consider our inner organs: lung, heart and so on, we find that
- these organs primarily sustain and vitalize us. We can,
- sense organs. Just as we see through the eyes a certain aspect
- knowledge of higher worlds, and transforms his inner organs
- into sense organs, man gradually becomes inwardly as
- of the inner organs as sense organs.
- our vital organs. We have seen how a sense organ comes into
- time when perhaps these senses were inner vital organs and man,
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture II: The True Nature of Memory - 1
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- spoke yesterday about the sense organs and drew attention
- organs become just as much sense organs as our present ones. We
- come to the conclusion that our organs are in process of
- organs belonging to the will sphere become paler. They fade
- away before spiritual sight. Our limbs are organs that belong
- part. But what happens to our ordinary sense organs?
- Unlike the organs of the metabolic-limb system which disappear
- to higher vision, the sense organs do not disappear, they
- strong impression that the sense organs expand into worlds. We
- organs. Our soul has the experience that the world which we now
- The sense organs become, as it were, independent beings which
- perceives with his physical organs and develops his mental
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture III: The True Nature of Memory - 2
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- in the organs of the rhythmic or metabolic systems. He will
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IV: The Human Soul in Relation to Moon and Stars
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- beings with the organs of light which we now possess. We are
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture V: The Human Soul in Relation Sun and Moon
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VI: The Formation of the Etheric and the Astral Heart
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- only in the sense organs.
- organs distinguishable in his astral body. As just described,
- organs, as it were, primarily into those which are situated
- brain and also penetrate the sense organs. Other structures
- slip into the organs of breathing, yet others into the heart
- into the abdominal organs. Gradually, one sees the whole astral
- birth, dive down into the organs. The astral body slips, as it
- were, into the organs. One could express it by saying that by
- the time we reach adulthood our organs have imprisoned within
- knowledge of the human organs. One cannot fully
- understand the human organs unless one understands the astral
- down, bit by bit, into the physical and etheric organs. The
- birth into the physical organs in which they become
- gradually disappear; they slip into the physical organs and the
- the organs. Into this undifferentiated structure all the
- Whatever we do with the help of our physical organs has a
- they slip into the organs of the physical body as described,
- organs. (The word `sympathy' denotes the concrete reality.) The
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- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VII: Modern and Ancient Spiritual Exercises
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VIII: The Elementary World and its Beings
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IX: The Contrasting World-Conceptions of East and West
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- organs in the human being and the transformation of organs of life into
- organs of sense. Steiner shows how in the future the heart will be
- region of the head; the organs of metabolism and limbs are not
- that — when the physical organs and limbs are here
- situation was different. During man's sleep the organs of his
- continuation inward in the organs of metabolism (see
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- belong to physical man, for the senses are physical organs
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- organs, lungs, heart, liver and so on. For we see now that
- organs for tasting, but if the process of breathing in and out
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
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- in life. All the organs are still shaped the way they were when
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- vaguely feels his organs — lungs, liver, heart, and so on
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VI: The Transition from the Soul-Spiritual Existence in Human Development to the Sensory-Physical
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- physical and etheric bodies and considers their organs as his
- physical-material organs — spread out into cosmic
- organs with each other as well as with the soul, and of the
- organs. This unconscious but active memory of pre-earthly life
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
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- — how the separate organs were plastically formed, how
- consciousness have nothing to do with his bodily organs. He
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- constitutes the rhythmic system, that is to say, those organs
- the physical organs of breathing and circulation are cast off,
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
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- organs and the limbs. Destructive processes arise through such
- whole human body and in the individual organs depending on the
- organism, over one organ or a group of organs, causing the
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture III: Inner Experiences and 'Moods' of Soul as the Vowels and Consonants of the Spiritual World
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- organs of speech, to utter the sound EE. What makes it possible
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture IV: Inner Mobility of Thought
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- have sense-organs in order to come, to terms with other human
- have sense-organs for the spiritual world. A new light is now
- physical world we acquire what becomes sense-organs for the
- reflecting; these bodies serve us as sense-organs. When we lay
- the time being we have only rudimentary organs which at present
- organs in the body which are also pieces of another skull which
- will develop in a still more distant future. These organs are
- organs connected with the gravity of the Earth. These organs,
- spiritual organs, which will lead into the spiritual worlds
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- separate organs and observing an organ in our usual state of
- confronted by organs at rest and complete; there is active
- the body and being thrown out by the excretory organs —
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- what has been implanted in his blood and in his other organs by physically-inherited
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- — already disintegrating organs in the head, and the Saturn man
- has head organs now scarcely discernable.
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- Sun-existence. Although the first rudiments of our sense-organs had
- Earth, only there were they made organs of perception. These
- rudiments on Saturn were blind and unperceiving sense-organs. The
- sense-organs were first opened by the separation of the Sun and the
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- stressed that the first rudiments of the sense-organs were present in
- of human evolution, is that these sense-organs as such have to do
- germ of the sense-organs arose as a purely physical rudiment, for the
- development of the human sense-organs advances by the incorporation
- sense-organs are today essentially physical organs. You will easily
- be able to recognize the eyes, the ears, etc., as physical organs. To
- ). This physical nature of the sense-organs can be
- relation of the astral body in its activity to the other organs. I
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- more refined, into the vibration of the brain organs. And the
- organs it creates my mental pictures [representations]. But
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- stomach. What we call our organs, what we call the physical
- being outside us. We are within our organs. We are outside of
- stars and so on - as one's own organs, observation of humanity
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- all sensory organs: eyes, ears. The child experiences
- body, it is also different in the individual inner organs. You
- can direct your thoughts down to the individual organs and will
- stretches downward, so does thought illumine the inner organs,
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 11
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- respiratory and circulatory organs are concentrated. All
- these organs are everywhere in the organism, are located in
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 12
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- organs.
- experience it in the region of my speech organs; when I think,
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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- force of water forms the solid organs in us from the liquid
- become liquid, from which the organs are formed. All our
- sharply contoured organs are formed out of the liquid
- are nothing other than differentiated breathing organs. Eye,
- ear — all are refined breathing organs. Breathing
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 15
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- all our organs are formed – the second, the
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 16
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- which gives form to our organs, causing them to develop and
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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- our support, we also feel, in that we feel our organs, that we
- our organs, that the water element forms us as human beings.
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