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- Title: Lecture: The Human Heart
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- senses. But this restriction of the imitative principle to the
- the senses are during the rest of human life. The child is still in
- characterized by all that we see with the senses and understand with
- of the senses. Then, other structures slip into the breathing
- Title: Lecture: The Invisible Man Within Us
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- this stream in such a way that it spreads out over the skin-senses,
- pathways, proceeding from the senses, a delicate death process
- pathways up to the senses. Thus when we examine the human being as we
- senses, and therefore also into the skin, and encounters the other
- Title: Lecture: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- The world of the senses and the world in which we work and live socially
- forces by means of our ordinary senses nor by means of our intellect
- bound to our ordinary senses. We perceive only what is in the realm of
- developing ideas about a world that is not limited to the senses will also
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- says to himself: I perceive through my senses: they are indeed
- and senses — and there he stops. Further observation will, of course,
- the nerves and senses is altogether different from what can be known
- of it in physical existence. The nerves-and-senses life, everything
- Title: Lecture: The Sun-Mystery in the Course of Human History
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- can surge even higher — into the domain of the senses. When negative
- judgment surges into the domain of the senses, what is the result? The
- To all the twelve senses it would be correct to apply what has here
- of the senses? I We have spoken of organic activity, activity of the
- between the senses and the outer world is in truth no longer our own
- their senses.
- Title: Lecture: The Sense-Organs and Aesthetic Experience
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- the world through the realm of his senses and the organs of his
- with the senses which serve the bodily organism only in an internal
- have had to accustom ourselves to regard these senses as a shadowy
- spiritual world. It is similar with the other senses; the senses of
- into the physical world, we cannot look to the higher senses for
- explanations, but have to turn to those realms of the senses which
- processes in the realms of the senses which are responsible for
- here. For instance, we have said: the realms of the senses, as they
- same way, the regions of the senses have definite boundaries, while
- the regions of the senses and permeating them with the effects of
- through his senses and his life-organs being normally such as we have
- those senses best fitted for the physical plane which have to be
- senses I have described.
- transformation of the senses. The life-processes, I said,
- remain stationary, so is it with the regions of the senses if they
- sense as ordinary earthly perception is. Particular senses enter into
- observation through the senses, the senses of sight, warmth, taste
- and smell are separate senses. In painting, a remarkable symbiosis, a
- remarkable association of these senses comes about, not in the
- way we grasp things through the senses, it is your eyes that see the
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- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- Opposed to the influence of the senses there is another the
- one-sided way either the influence of the senses or that of reason,
- practise it as a law of his own nature. The necessity of the senses he
- and the necessity of the senses were constantly achieved, Schiller
- and when all that comes from the senses is permeated by spirit, then
- to the head of man, the man of nerves and senses; immediate judgment
- senses, the man of the rhythmical life, and the man of metabolism. No
- out into the world through my senses. I take up the perceptible and
- our external senses is not related to our deeper being. With what your
- Title: Lecture II: Ancient Myths
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- something which you see with the senses; then you think it over
- Title: Lecture III: Ancient Myths
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- to the things of the senses. We have seen that for this old atavistic
- Title: Lecture V: Ancient Myths
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- historical development with more sharpened senses can see it
- Title: Lecture VI: Ancient Myths
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- they only have rulership over what is spread out before the senses,
- Title: Lecture VII: Ancient Myths
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- nothing observed through the senses, it is phantasy. It is,
- Title: Lecture: The Dual Form of Cognition During the Middle Ages and the Development of Knowledge in Modern Times
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- external phenomena which can be observed through the senses. This, in
- world which appears to the external observation through the senses.
- the intellectual faculties merely to the world of the senses, without
- faculties merely for an external observation through the senses. In
- the observation through the senses is, in every respect, the echo of
- the intellect towards the external world of the senses was more
- been taken from the world of the senses and which have been
- of the senses offered to them. Fundamentally speaking, just about the
- knowledge flowed out of the world of the senses, whereas the attitude
- senses; he was, therefore, looked upon as a member of human
- evolution within the ordinary and intellectual life of the senses.
- can only be given through what the senses are able to observe and the
- life of the senses and we may say: The materialistic world-conception
- senses, this fundamental conviction has been maintained. What had
- senses, and everything that the human being is supposed to know in
- senses. This habit, to be sure, also produced excellent things, for
- the senses. and the whole method of spiritism is, therefore, a
- through our ordinary, normal senses and what we elaborate from out
- obtained through their senses and the super-sensible; they merely
- we go beyond the world of the senses. Sensualism and materialism
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- Title: Lecture: Salt, Mercury, Sulphur
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- however, looks out into the world that is perceptible to the senses
- concrete reality. Outer nature lay there perceptible to the senses,
- connected with the senses, with nutrition, and also with those in
- taste is only one of the many senses. The processes of hearing and of
- outward sense. Man receives through his senses that which is embodied
- senses between birth and death, is dead. The real salt- and
- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- knowledge obtained through the senses and through history, here on
- senses. Those who are not strictly accurate about these experiences
- the other senses become aware of surrounding objects. If I limit
- Title: Lecture: Perceiving and Remembering
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- the instruments of the senses and their nerve extensions in the physical
- our having perceived the man with our senses, we received impressions [not
- communicated through the senses] that gave rise to movements in our
- Title: Lecture: Technology and Art: Their Bearing on Modern Culture
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- behind the world of the senses.
- Title: Lecture: Modern and Ancient Spiritual Exercises
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- we look out into the world and through our senses perceive colours,
- the system of nerves and senses. Therefore, when we think, we by no means
- depend only on our senses and nervous system as instruments of thinking.
- consciously into the process of nerves and senses. Because the altered
- as such. His senses inform him about the external world and when he looks
- and senses; a stream of breath is always flowing through this process.
- senses.
- with those senses, which today are not even recognized as senses.
- We know that man has not just five senses but twelve. I have often
- postures. In this way he developed a subtle awareness of the other senses
- a much more spiritual character than the five familiar senses. Through
- Title: Lecture: The Meaning of Easter: St. Paul and the Christ Impulse
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- Impulse by evidence of the physical senses, but who could be convinced
- during which men beheld, together with the world of the senses, also the
- the senses. Paul knew from his own super-sensible experience in initiation
- vision, not through any mere beholding with the senses. Should anyone
- think he can reach the Christ with the mere vision of the senses, Paul
- — for knowledge of the senses can never explain the Resurrection of
- clinging as it does to the senses and to them alone, is nothing but a
- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- of the senses; for these worlds must first be overcome before Man can enter
- the gaze directed to the material world as it showed itself to his senses.
- Title: The Year as a Symbol of the Great Cosmic Year
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- place before our senses, spiritual events are interwoven. We know
- which our senses perceive — are spiritual activities, and
- The man who is limited in his physical senses, and
- these physical senses, can at first know nothing of this great
- knock, or of the many things which our senses reveal to us, the Earth
- senses, — as materialists do — but when we accept all
- Title: On the Duty of Clear, Sound Thinking
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- phenomena, the impression on the senses, the impression made on the
- world that act on the senses of the soul. That which was at first
- impressions of things, are called forth by our senses? Certainly it
- his soul by way of his senses. Certainly there is nothing very
- Everything comes to us from the outer world through the senses. But
- now the thought came to Mauthner that these senses are merely
- accidental-senses, which means that supposing that we had not our
- eyes and ears and other senses, we might have other senses instead,
- is actually by chance that we have these particular senses, and
- senses we should have a different world! Accidental senses!
- his accidental senses. Through the door of these chance-senses many
- he experiences through these chance-senses of his, can have any
- of it, for we know only what comes to us through our chance-senses.
- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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- senses was in fact experienced by the ancient Oriental sage in his
- human Egohood cannot live beyond the sphere of the human senses in
- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- turn them into experience through our senses and through our
- beyond this tapestry of the senses. We penetrate it just as little as
- and the reason is that beyond the tapestry of the senses lies that
- who had a peculiar longing to live behind the phenomena of the senses,
- memory-mirror or behind the tapestry of the world of the senses. And
- we compare this finding? We cannot compare it with what our senses tell
- for one who has insight to see behind the tapestry of the senses a spiritual
- the tapestry of the senses and sees beyond; and the Beings who reveal
- All that we see of our fellow men with our senses will one day no longer
- For what we see of the stars by means of our senses — that too
- is at the foundation of the world I can see with my senses. The world of
- the senses is a revelation of Him; but it is none the less a dying,
- hue visible to the senses; yet if we open our hearts to nature, it
- great variety of ways, manifesting itself visibly to our senses. But
- entering through our senses; the sun penetrates into our inner
- Title: Lecture: Exoteric and Esoteric Christianity
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- because with the dulling of their senses they are unaware of the
- Title: Lecture: Realism and Nominalism
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- senses. If these thoughts are something which a god originally placed
- from what his senses could perceive to the super-sensible, he really
- your eyes and your other senses and then consider Nature with your
- Title: Lecture: Fundamentals of the Science of Initiation
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- senses. A plain, unprejudiced person learns to know the world through
- his senses, and is even able to sum up what he sees and hears, and,
- in general, what he perceives through his senses. After all, that
- in the Occident, is merely a summary of that which the senses convey
- senses, with the resulting intellectual knowledge (for, the
- knowledge transmitted by the senses) is a pole of our cognitive life
- choose between the evidence of the senses in Nature and Aristotle's
- knowledge will flow together with the knowledge of the senses,
- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- called the five senses — in the occult sense. For in
- the way man ordinarily speaks of the five senses, he only
- knows them from outside. You cannot learn to know the senses
- eyes, the ears, the other senses from within. You experience
- knows his senses from without. Here now he learns to know
- the five Senses
- goes inward through the gates of the senses, eventually he
- senses outward into the elemental world, where he already
- are at work which outer senses and intellect can perceive,
- Title: Lecture: The Shaping of the Human Form out of Cosmic and Earthly Forces
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- seen by the senses, but with this deeply penetrating
- Title: Lecture: Hygiene - a Social Problem
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- presented to the senses — and these are the only processes
- of muscles, bones and senses and so forth. For the Spirit does not
- intellectually the results of the experiences of the senses.) Now the
- Title: Lecture: On the Dimensions of Space
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- given to him through the senses. It comes out to meet him, as it
- in our senses — i.e., in the bodily nature — are also processes
- all the other figures. He senses them differently according as the
- Title: Lecture: Thinking and Willing as Two Poles of the Human Soul-Life
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- everything which surrounds us and works upon our senses,
- senses. I will draw it diagrammatically as follows: Here we
- this tapestry of the senses. The physicist, or people generally who
- senses, but somehow or other in the eye, or in the brain, or
- of the senses, quite without prejudice, and without starting
- senses is spread out before us, that there outside are the
- senses. In other words, thought and thought alone lies behind
- penetrate behind the tapestry of the senses by means of this power?
- behind the tapestry of our senses with our thoughts if these same
- under the surface of the tapestry of the senses, and we only behold
- when a man surveys the tapestry of the senses, —
- the tapestry of the senses, you cannot do
- view of his head organisation. He surveys the tapestry of the senses.
- Interwoven with this tapestry of the senses is all that we are able
- through our eyes, through our senses, but through our whole organism.
- Law by means of the senses. We understand it with our whole human being.
- medium of our senses. And in that we perceive something is continually
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- to the senses. Spiritual entities are involved when a human
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 5: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up
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- senses, in quite a different way from the ancient Greeks, for
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality
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- with the senses when in waking consciousness. Our own
- the senses and drag around with us when in waking
- our senses have perceived in the world around us. Our
- senses perceived more of the spiritual, and at the same time
- times when one had to go beyond the world of the senses and
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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- with just one of the senses, you are deceived wherever you
- we perceive around us with the senses. The illusion may be
- to present something to just one of the senses, fail to
- one of the senses, the more you are presenting maya. This is
- though the point of view is based on the senses and hence on
- outside world which are accessible to our unrefined senses,
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 10: The Influence of the Backward Angels
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- be perceived by the senses, and never give a thought to the
- present themselves to the senses. It can never be gained by
- in the outside world with the senses makes a science of the
- presents itself to the senses, which is the modern scientific
- before our eyes, our ears and our other senses. Imagine this
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- the gap between the life that presents itself to the senses
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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- they perceive with the senses. Out of impulses which the
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 2
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- on the world of the senses, and on the intellect which
- depends upon the senses. Then we pointed out that in contrast
- the limits of the senses and the sense-bound intellect, or of
- association all that the senses can afford.
- Namely the following: Man turns his senses to the outer
- into the world. What the senses as such receive, can only be
- thinks out concerning the impressions of his senses —
- constructions on the facts perceived with the senses. He
- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- our senses. The East, beginning with India, has been accustomed
- Title: Lecture: Man and Cosmos
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- studies we know that we discover certain senses only when we
- man's inner life. But essentially speaking, also the senses which
- senses should be looked for on the surface. It suffices to bear
- in mind one of the more prominent senses; for example, the eye or
- regard to these senses should, of course, be studied more deeply,
- some of the human senses. But the way in which these things
- senses and grasped by the representing capacity which meets sense
- upon the earth, he beholds them through his senses, as the
- environment is able to influence man's senses and it may be
- environment through the ordinary senses. If we could perceive
- Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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- Title: Lecture: Knowledge Pervaded with the Experience of Love
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- abandoning the earthly warmth of the life of the senses, we can
- Title: Lecture: Hereditary Impulses and Impulses from Previous Earth Lives
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- eyes and other senses upon the mineral, plant and animal world.
- Title: Lecture: The Relation of Man to the Hierarchies
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- world, open his eyes to all that appears to his senses,
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture I: The Michael Imagination
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- senses.
- looks out attentively with his physical eyes and his other senses at his
- course of the year. When we direct our senses towards the external
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- through our senses and our intellect, which is closely connected with
- the senses — that is, we follow the eyes, nose, ears
- senses; it is as it were thrown back, and from this, sense-impressions
- to the senses; and we only learn to know those inspirations destined
- to up-build us when we live within the nerves extending to our senses.
- in the inner enjoyment of ourselves — to get beyond the senses,
- but only reach the point where the blood streams enter the senses. Man
- a man lives in the nerves which extend to the senses, he experiences
- passing of self-enjoyment into the senses, nerves, and blood-circulation,
- through as it were from outside into the extremities of the senses of
- inward enjoyments along the paths which lead to his senses, or penetrates
- his own being from outside as far as to the senses, but when he can
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- especially when observing the world through our senses and our
- the senses, that
- in the blood is reflected through the senses; it is as it were
- blood extending to the senses; and we only learn to know those
- extending to our senses.
- the inner enjoyment of ourselves, to get beyond the senses, but
- only reach the point where the blood streams enter the senses. Man
- When a man lives in the nerves which extend to the senses, he
- self-enjoyment into the senses, nerves, and blood-circulation — can
- senses of circulation, and into the ultimate ends of the nerve paths.
- enjoyment along the paths which lead to his senses, or penetrates
- his own being from outside as far as to the senses, but when he can
- Title: St. Augustine
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- constructed as they appear to be to the evidence of the senses,
- Title: Architectural Forms
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- senses his God, as does, for that matter, the whole present
- guiding purposes; but he senses a God who seeks guiding
- Title: World History: Lecture I: Evolution of the Soul and of Memory
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- in which we take part through our senses, or through our
- Title: World History: Lecture II: Mysteries of 'Asia'
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- we perceive with our senses — was something that came
- 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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- the senses is an illusion, that what the senses give is
- while; we only see what our external senses perceive, we only
- Title: World History: Lecture VI: Mysteries of the Ancient Near East Enter Europe
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- senses; but this after all is only what corresponds in the
- his senses to the spiritual revelations that have again been
- Title: World History: Lecture VII: The Fifteenth Century and the Transition from Mind-Soul to Spiritual-Soul
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- skin of the human being and acts upon the senses, stimulating
- Title: World History: Lecture IX: World History in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- world of the senses you will have enough strength to protect
- senses. Hence you must remain with them in the world of the
- senses. If you do not wish to be paralysed in your life of soul
- world of the senses. To the souls who are truly
- Title: Goethe, Comte and Bentham
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- external nature which he perceived with his senses. At that time he
- senses, will, when the earth reaches the Venus-condition, be
- Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- a clinging to what is merely perceived by the senses.
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture III
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- ascend to his senses and brain system. You will surely say,
- world through our senses and our ordinary perceptions. But you
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VII
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- his eyes and other senses the mineral, vegetable, animal world,
- it with a clear mind, with senses awakened by spiritual science
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IX
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- world directing his view to what is offered to the senses, and
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture X
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- our external senses and all that is connected with the external
- world of the senses; then he stands before us as belonging to
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture I
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- you can look upon with your senses, what surrounds you in the
- remains of all that is so widely spread out before our senses
- true that what are there for the senses in the whole wide
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture II
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- The Twelve Senses and the Seven Life-Processes.]
- your senses outward. There by means of your senses you find
- something spread out for the senses. Allow this (see blue in
- turns towards you, turns towards your senses Thus this is the
- turn your senses here to what I have drawn (see arrows).
- These are the senses directed towards the outer world and you
- only keep to what is quite diagrammatic.) Thus the senses
- laws of the outer world of the senses but according to laws
- twelve senses. Most of you know this quite well and I have
- We must think of the senses in
- directed towards what is perceptible to the senses are: the
- ego sense, and the senses of thinking, speech, hearing,
- perceptible. The other senses do not come into man's
- These are the senses of warmth, life, balance, movement and
- consciousness seven senses lie in the light (above in diagram
- 3) and five in the dark (below). And the five senses lying in
- have a complete parallel between the senses and something
- suppose we have to note down as senses: hearing, speaking,
- thinking, the ego-sense, and the senses of warmth, balance,
- from day, belongs to the other senses.
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- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture III
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- out there by the physical senses as a shining sphere in
- enters you with most intensity by way of your senses. And
- Title: Man and Nature: Intellect in Man and Nature Bereft of the Gods
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- And it is the same with the other senses. fundamentally
- sense, is the ‘tincture’ of all the senses. We
- Title: Contrasting World-conceptions of East and West
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- senses; we are connected with it — and this is clearly
- our senses, and a certain soul-activity within us
- spoken, the organisation of the senses did not prevent man from
- Gradually, man's sense-organs changed; his senses
- from his sleep, because on waking, his fully developed senses
- during his waking condition, because his senses were not
- gods. The gods cannot be perceived through the senses, and in
- senses were not yet so strongly turned towards the external
- in the Eastern countries man's senses, especially the
- become- delusively perceptible to the senses and which are
- Title: Year's Course as a Symbol for the Great Cosmic Year
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- processes which we perceive through our senses. We know that
- through our senses. Let us now look upon the so-called lifeless
- earth? Those who only rely upon their physical senses and upon
- senses, cannot know anything of this great consciousness of the
- which we perceive through our senses, the earth thinks of the
- our senses, not only in accordance with a materialistic
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture I
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- from above downward) from the senses going inside, goes a forming force.
- the way of the senses, than when you see a red plane, but it also is
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture II
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- with the activity of the senses, we do also receive sulphur —
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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- reality that the senses bring him. But he simply comes
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture I: The Difference Between Man and Animal
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- excel is just in our freer use of the senses and in a quite definite
- kind of co-operation between senses and inner emotions and will-impulses.
- animals in the emancipation of our senses and in their freer use where
- senses which the animal is unable to do. What we men do not have but
- are different from the usual conceptions of the senses. But they say
- from the animal by the development of his senses which are freed from
- senses in animals standing in a very pronounced relation to the whole
- extends very considerably into the senses.
- This growth of independence in the senses, this emancipation of the
- senses from the organisation as a whole, is something that only arises
- senses is much more in connection with the will in man than in the animal.
- whole into the radius of the earth. For this reason the senses are,
- he is in reality distinct from the animal because his senses are flooded
- the senses in the case of the animal; thus there is a more intimate
- connection between the organisation of the senses and the organism as
- in their own private world. Man in his use of the tools of his senses
- his abstract concepts but by his senses. The animal had better abstract
- senses is for the animals, in spite of animals possessing senses, for
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture II: St. John of the Cross
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- world ground him just as rhynical men with his physical senses, sees
- in the same way as external senses lead into the world of the senses.
- are perceived by the senses and understood by the intellect. He admits,
- senses, by stopping the activity of his intellect, (and this is necessary
- support, then the senses are no longer enriched. The spirit has the
- advantage without receiving anything from the senses. It can thus be
- up outer perceptions through his senses, the soul can become passive,
- senses. To pass through it, the soul has to get free from itself and
- night of the senses. To go through it the soul must become free of itself
- do with the senses, for its guide, the soul travels along the narrow
- of the senses in special outer and inner imaginations. Thus the first
- the senses for special outer or inner imaginations. My dear friends,
- world what the senses reveal. For these reveal that man has descended
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- observe through the physical senses, everything that allows of investigation
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 6: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation
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- of the senses. After that they were able to proclaim what they knew
- world of the senses to the kingdom of the superphysical; and between
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- my senses!” (If only I don't loose my
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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- because between the world that we observe with our senses and
- said that only in the world comprehended by the senses are
- movement, and the world of the senses rises out of all this
- ahrimanic force, belongs to our world of the senses, but as a
- perceives, beneath the foundation of our world of the senses,
- intellect, with which men perceives the world of the senses,
- the normal understanding of the senses, but with a condition
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- both t0 the external world of the senses and to external
- grasp of human senses or human intellect.
- of the senses. This experience runs its course like a
- knowledge of the understanding of the senses, but only by
- senses are adapted only to earthly things. But we explained
- which man dives when he forsakes the world of the senses to
- the consciousness of the senses. Thus, he does not introduce
- senses around him, how mountain ranges and such physical
- senses. Anaxagoras here reflects one of Goethe's deep
- thoughts drawn from the present world of the senses. Thales
- one tooth. This implies that the senses are not meant to be
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- its imagery to make a great appeal to the senses.
- senses and the understanding associated with them. True
- the senses and the physical understanding are directed, is no
- of Homunculus, as understood within the world of the senses,
- understanding through the senses. When Homunculus, the idea
- can be known today through the senses. Read the article
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- ordinary knowledge, dependent on the senses and conditioned
- Physical science, but also by another path of the senses
- senses, we then see the shattering of Homunculus against the
- the senses.
- physical world of the senses, the world that lives in the
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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- properly into the external senses, and therefore, every now and then,
- general area of the senses.
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 3
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- body, and does not push out to the senses, but pushes from within to
- there streams into the senses. So the senses are taken hold of in a
- the senses, it is colored, intensified, made vivid by the fact that
- it streams from within to the senses. That is how the feeling of
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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- unites a human being with the outer world. His senses are dulled; his
- direction was from within out to the senses. Now in this
- direction of the senses, that is, in the direction of the ego
- in through the senses, to strong colors, lively sounds. Now precisely
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 7
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- the senses as the latter is commonly presented, with the various
- senses — seeing, hearing, sensation of warmth — totally
- current physiology of the senses is like a completely foreign body to
- them. Physiologists dabble around in the separate senses and treat
- forth, and are completely missing the fact that all the senses flow
- real physiology of the senses when the physiologist is able to say: I
- of the breathing, out of the paths of the senses and thinking to the
- knowledge. The physiology of the senses has gathered tremendous
- that occurs in the senses has been gathered together and arranged in
- physiology of the senses is used. But as it is now, it is just a pile
- in relation to the senses, one finds on these paths: karma. Karma
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- senses into the nerves, karma enters into us. That is one side of the
- area of the senses, then all the life streaming in from the sun and
- of the sun entering on the paths of the senses and nerves. If we can
- physical-etheric sun activity enters: through the senses. In the same
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 11
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- worlds into the world of the physical senses. But there was a
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 2
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- properly into the external senses, and therefore, every now and then,
- general area of the senses.
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- body, and does not push out to the senses, but pushes from within to
- there streams into the senses. So the senses are taken hold of in a
- the senses, it is colored, intensified, made vivid by the fact that
- it streams from within to the senses. That is how the feeling of
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 5
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- unites a human being with the outer world. His senses are dulled; his
- direction was from within out to the senses. Now in this
- direction of the senses, that is, in the direction of the ego
- in through the senses, to strong colors, lively sounds. Now precisely
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 7
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- the senses as the latter is commonly presented, with the various
- senses — seeing, hearing, sensation of warmth — totally
- current physiology of the senses is like a completely foreign body to
- them. Physiologists dabble around in the separate senses and treat
- forth, and are completely missing the fact that all the senses flow
- real physiology of the senses when the physiologist is able to say: I
- of the breathing, out of the paths of the senses and thinking to the
- knowledge. The physiology of the senses has gathered tremendous
- that occurs in the senses has been gathered together and arranged in
- physiology of the senses is used. But as it is now, it is just a pile
- in relation to the senses, one finds on these paths: karma. Karma
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 8
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- senses into the nerves, karma enters into us. That is one side of the
- area of the senses, then all the life streaming in from the sun and
- of the sun entering on the paths of the senses and nerves. If we can
- physical-etheric sun activity enters: through the senses. In the same
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- worlds into the world of the physical senses. But there was a
- Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture I: Easter: The Festival of Warning
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- evidence of the physical senses, but who could be convinced only by a
- the world of the senses, also the spiritual. Incredible as it may
- of the senses. Paul knew from his own super-sensible experience in
- senses. Should any man think he can reach the Christ with the mere
- vision of the senses, Paul knew that he must be giving himself up to
- knowledge — for knowledge of the senses can never explain the
- to the senses and to them alone, is nothing but a grave of knowledge
- Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture II: The Blood-relationship and The Christ-relationship
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- human being here on earth through the senses may perish and
- Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture IV: Spirit Triumphant
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- physical senses is the outer expression of the Spirit of our universe,
- Title: Lecture I: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- the impressions received through his eyes, ears and other senses.
- True, he receives external impressions by means of his senses, but
- human beings, plants and animals while he turns his senses in
- over to the impressions of his senses, when he allows these questions
- Title: Lecture III: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- external aspect as that which presents itself to the senses. If we
- earth by means of the senses. It is quite understandable that he
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture V
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- same with the other things that present themselves to my senses. The
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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- waking state, but still remains inwardly independent. If one senses
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- the world of the senses directs his science to outward things, to
- that of the senses ends. Above all, the research student of
- Science on the one he applied to the world of the senses.
- the senses and in experiment. To what do the ideas of Philosophy
- conducted by means of the senses, and what Reason thinks
- concerning the observations made by the senses is a putting-together
- of the content derived through the senses. This thought has no content
- human organism which cannot be appreciated by the senses. This is the
- senses, from the sense world. The ancient philosophers developed their
- world remains hidden to observation according to the senses. Knowledge
- use of his senses man must feel himself separated from the divine
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture II: Exercises of Thought, Feeling and Volition
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- senses. We succeed in seeing, in the powers of the spiritual Cosmos,
- lives in a spiritual Cosmos, just as by his senses he lives in a
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture III: Methods of Imaginative, Inspired and Intuitive Knowledge or Cognition
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- fact taken from the world of the senses. We can take as an idea
- through the senses it is filled with physical. And this is the
- senses a reproduction of what we have spiritually experienced. The
- intelligible for the first time, for not only all that his senses take
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture IV: Exercises of Cognition and Will
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- senses, which, however, to the unprejudiced eye, no longer embraced
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- is included. He has left the sphere of the senses, and has not yet
- the sphere of the senses, it craves for a state out of the spiritual
- the senses as the events of birth and death is therefore not only the
- soul begins to return to the world of the senses. In the impulse
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture VI: Transference from the Psycho-Spiritual to the Physical Sense-life in man's Development
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- As during his existence on earth he perceives through his senses a
- the senses. Indeed intuitive knowledge may well say that man,
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture VII: The Relationship of Christ with Humanity
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- the physical senses. Now it depends on the understanding which man can
- experience as to become manifest in the physical world of the senses,
- the senses, but revealing something really spiritual, just as the
- should turn his attention to the outer world of the senses in which
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture VIII: The Event of Death and Its Relationship with the Christ
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- senses are led to the things which are side by side in space, so the
- of his senses in the ordinary way.
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture IX: The Destination of the Ego-Consciousness in Conjunction with the Christ-problem
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- assume that man has created something within the world of the senses.
- Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture I
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- constructed as they appear to be to the evidence of the senses,
- Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture II
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- perceived with his senses. At that time he confused the Divine
- ears all that we perceive around us with all our senses, will,
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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- us just as there is a world that we perceive with our senses.
- by the senses. The solution is to be found by thinking of individual
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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- senses that he had no desire to live merely in the world of
- of the senses, and to actual perception of the One Great Spirit.
- sensory existence, existence in the material world of the senses. In
- the world of the senses. This problem of sensory existence is closely
- of the senses alone. The problem of natural urges was diverted to the
- of the senses, whereby this life would become egoless. For if
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- sorts of stupid things because it trusted its senses. The men of more
- Someone has lost his senses, has gone mad, to present such
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture I
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- for us when we withdraw in regard to our senses from the outer world
- perceived formerly with your physical senses begin to wear a
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture VII: The Mysteries of Hibernia
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- inner path of development, outwardly imperceptible to the senses, it
- senses functioned no longer. They functioned no longer. After a time
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture VIII
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- as many times as he had senses; he felt his ego multiplied twelve
- experience: “Why have I my senses?”
- felt how all that is connected with the senses and with the nerve
- continuations of the senses inwardly and is one with the inner being
- The senses belong to the winter — this is what the pupil felt.
- not feel himself as he did before, dismembered into his senses as a
- multiplied in thy senses. Thou must make inwardly clear to thyself
- senses, and found himself as if split up into the sense-world. For
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture IX
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- usually spread out before human senses were conjured up before these
- senses. No religious or fanciful hallucinatory impressions were thus
- with his outer senses. But he really knew when he had these
- himself a personality only within his senses, when he so to speak
- pupil had been led to it, to feel himself only in his senses, when he
- organism, and lived only in the experience in the senses, so that he
- he was drawn into his senses. These senses themselves were not so
- reason and the senses, occupied itself with that which existed as
- consciousness bound up with the reason and the senses. This stream
- about reason and the senses only, and founded philosophies which
- showed in some way how reason and the senses could approach
- which reason and the senses say to them, but above, continually,
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture XI: The Secret of Plants, of Metals, and of Men
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- Title: World Economy: Lecture X
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- organism with inherent intelligence, just as the nerves-and-senses
- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture I: Research into the Life of the Spirit During the Middle Ages
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- time physical experience in the senses; that is to say, when the
- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture II: Hidden Centres of the Mysteries in the Middle Ages
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- conditions for using your senses and your feeling and your
- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture III: The Time of Transition
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- life of the physical senses has its spiritual counterpart; we have
- Title: Lecture: Festivals and The Mysteries. The Adonis Mystery. The Easter Thought
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- senses but in the spiritual world.
- thought and memory, without any picture to the senses — the memory
- Title: Lecture: Moon-birth and Sun-birth. Necessity and Freedom. Stages of the Ancient
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- permeates the physical permeates the nerves-and-senses system,
- looks outward through the senses and becomes aware of the surrounding
- look inward through the senses, whereas in ordinary life he looked
- the senses nor conceived by the intellect. These forces transplant the
- Title: Significant Facts: Lecture II: Ancient Occult Magic. The Ahasver Mystery.
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- world through his senses. But this union must first be achieved. How
- outwards, that is to say, to use his senses and through them to
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture II
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- nerves and senses, must somehow govern a function of the lower sphere
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- This is that man as a threefold being, in his nerves and senses
- man's nervous and senses system. This aspect of our nature is far more
- world. The special significance of the nerves and senses system for
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture V
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- with nerves and senses, with a circulatory system, and with
- metabolism; and as circulation is the bridge linking nerves and senses
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture VIII
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- perceives through his different senses. You can at least admit the
- both these senses, you experience the twofold relationship which the
- of the eye. In each one of our senses, we must distinguish between
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture IX
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- between the two senses, smell and taste, how human nature enters into
- and smell. In all that concerns the remaining senses, they lie further
- to a lesser extent on the lower senses, as, e.g., taste and smell, and
- that every one of the senses in man has fine shades of
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- into these organic gulfs, by which we participate, through our senses,
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- out of the world of his organisation into the sphere of the senses. A
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- senses with the environment and they have relatively little to do with
- lower senses such as smell and taste, we at once perceive how what is
- continuations of the senses, have lead as their affinity; and this
- Title: Lecture: Curative Education: Lecture 1
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- understand me when I say that the nerves-and-senses system is
- when we are referring to the nerves-and-senses system. This is more
- upbuilding function of the nerves-and-senses system proceeds from the
- head and works thence into the whole organism. The nerves-and-senses
- have to include the maturity of the senses, the maturity of the
- does not direct itself, with the help of the senses, to the outer
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- nerves-and-senses system. For it is the living thinking that forms
- nerves-and-senses system to the world like a mirror, and can then
- go back to what takes place in the brain and the nerves-and-senses
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- senses). This light is etheric. Mechanism of the eye correctly
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- that here you have the upper man, the nerves-and-senses man.
- breathing, through the senses, etc., and is cosmic in origin. The
- a co-operation between senses-and-nerves system and
- reflected in the nerves-and-senses organism, and since at that early
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- weakness of the nerves-and-senses organisation. From September
- cosmos via the breathing and the activity of the senses. It is in the
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- nerves-and-senses system. This it is that has made possible such a
- senses will always be found to express itself in an enlargement of
- irritability of the nerves-and-senses system, which are so evident in
- Everything that could excite or irritate the nerves-and senses system
- nerves-and-senses system. This then will be the first rule we set out
- nerves-and-senses system through the appropriate agencies. We have
- whole human being, you must remember, is nerves-and senses system.
- nerves-and senses system.) We therefore discontinued mother's milk at
- Title: Lecture: Curative Education: Lecture 11
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- Nerves and senses unable to endure strong impressions. Medical
- we treat the nerves-and-senses organisation of these two children
- with the utmost care and delicacy. Their nerves-and-senses
- nerves-and-senses organisation of children of this kind; especially
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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- lays hold of, just as the senses ordinarily lay hold of the outer
- before the senses.
- Title: Lecture I: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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- which, lacking the definition imparted by the senses, remain
- Title: Lecture II: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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- unconsciously whenever we perceive with the senses. When we hear with
- Title: Lecture II: Nutrition and Health
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- through our nose and our ears, through all our senses; that's the
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture One: The Homeless Souls
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- a spiritual world, because the physical world of the senses with all
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Four: Spiritual Truths and the Physical World
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- knowledge of what can be demonstrated to the outer senses, or by
- because two times two equals four, and the five senses are so
- the senses no longer apply.
- speak through what was accessible to the senses. Christianity and its
- that the five senses must only be used in such a context, and they
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- him by his senses and an intellect bound to the senses.
- make on his senses and has, as it were, to create darkness
- are hidden from the world of the senses and ordinary life on
- only with the knowledge of the senses and ordinary
- appears before you and impinges on your senses. We must think
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- consciousness. Whilst they would otherwise let their senses
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- senses and our reason, something comes about that surely has
- the region of the senses — eyes, ears, nose and taste
- by the senses, thus causing the sense impressions to arise.
- circulating to the senses, and it is only the inspirations
- to our senses.
- activities, we still cannot get beyond the senses when we
- the blood circulation flows into the senses. Then the
- blood. If one lives in the nerves leading to the senses one
- the senses, nerves and blood circulation, which people had to
- penetrates from outside as it were through his senses into
- leading to the senses, nor takes hold of himself, from
- outside, as far as the senses, but has the kind of
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture II
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- senses and the brain, to the nervous system: it goes everywhere.
- the nerves and senses contains silicic acid.
- rise to the head and the senses. As soon as one sees that a patient
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture VII
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- senses; that's the hydrogen we use to make our protein. Sulphur too —
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture IX
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- He argued that in olden times man's senses were more
- senses and enhanced their perception was metamorphosed into a clever
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XI
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- advance. Human beings with their crude noses and other crude senses
- Title: Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture III
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- the bee senses coldness. The bee senses the warmth of red and the
- the creature senses the presence of just those colours that work
- window and a strong draught were to blow in. The bee senses
- it senses the light as a concussion, it is quite shattered by it. One
- statement, because sight and hearing are those senses which play so
- animal kingdom, one must not look for such conscious senses as those of man,
- but must descend into the senses of smell and taste — into the
- “chemical senses.”
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- not a man. The horse senses what is happening when the brain
- bee comes near a man who is afraid, it senses more than it normally
- does when the blood is in the skin. It senses the hexagonal force of
- flowing evenly in his veins, then the bee senses something quite
- would absorb the hexagonal force. This, too, the bee senses in its
- approach as men would do, the bee “senses” — if I
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- wasp inside senses this, even the egg is aware of it, and the result
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- in which he substitutes the authority of the senses for the super-sensible
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- of the senses. He yearns toward Greece. And when in Rome he finds still
- was supposed to hide behind the senses. But in all manner of other spheres
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture I
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- through the interaction of the senses and thinking with the outer world.
- of man's senses with outer nature. In this process consciousness gradually
- this interaction between the senses and nature, in order to observe
- in the interaction between senses and the outer world, we find a world
- — our senses must awake every morning to contact with nature.
- of ourselves. We achieve it only when our senses come into contact with
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture II
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- to an external natural world of the senses. Our consciousness awakens
- physical world of the senses we can use the concepts we form in interaction
- senses and construct something more behind it with the aid of our concepts.
- senses but also to break through the boundary of sense and construct
- within the realm of the senses. I take my lesson from inert matter,
- the senses to construct there a world the existence of which I can begin
- heavy line] and to apply concepts within the realm of the senses. He
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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- through the senses? One does not pose this question and seek an answer
- things resembling inner senses. In the course of these lectures we shall
- come to see that one can indeed speak of senses within as well. Today
- of the outward senses. We find inner senses that exercise a certain
- bear within ourselves these three inner senses: the sense of life, the
- therein the powerful activity of these three inner senses. And if one
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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- no longer determined by the senses but by pure spirit. One experiences
- the senses.
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- world of the senses, you cannot turn away from what you wish to perceive
- the physical world of the senses must be replaced by spiritual perception.
- with fears that he immediately senses to be pathological. He is in the
- of the bodily senses. Only by acquiring the selfless power of love,
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VII
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- these things are not so simple at all. Normally we speak of five senses
- only, to which recent physiological research adds a few inner senses.
- systematic account of the senses. I will want to speak to you an this
- just as the auditory senses enable us to perceive tones as such. And
- senses. Yet it is a sense that nevertheless can be sharply delineated.
- three higher senses, so to speak, above and beyond the ordinary human
- senses: the sense that perceives language, the sense that perceives
- thoughts, and the sense that perceives another's ego. These senses arise
- These three senses lead
- of these three senses. The path one thus follows via these three senses,
- to everyday life, he employed these three senses in the ordinary manner.
- he needed these senses in a different way. He did not allow the soul's
- a science of the human senses. In spoken lectures I succeeded to some
- extent in putting this science of the twelve senses into words, because
- nature of man's senses — a part, therefore, of the inner makeup
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- of the senses [ein sinnlichkeitsfreies Denken], in which one
- eye, heard by the ear, and rendered by the senses of warmth, touch,
- within as well. I have already described the three inner senses through
- in the inner condition of our life forces. These three inner senses
- of the three other senses: the senses of smell, taste, and touch. It
- senses of taste, smell, and touch. Of course, this can be seen most
- reveal itself to us directly. The experiences of the senses of smell,
- to see the true nature of reality with senses that are developed truly
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- the outer world to our senses is nothing more than a process
- Title: Anthro Medical Therapy: Lecture VI
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- formation, and therefore the formation of nerves and senses,
- forces through the senses. Sense perception is nothing but a
- from outside by way of the senses. Hence the head organs are
- of the senses. The head is the least spiritual organ in the
- outside, from the world of the senses. If a person is a real
- senses and retreats down into the lungs, so that the lungs
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- senses. The infusion of marjoram has the peculiar flavor that
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture III
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- something concerning which it only dimly senses what it will
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture I: The Acanthus Leaf
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- other senses: — he can go beyond it when he enters into
- were different. Just as nobody in his senses would wish to
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- visible to outer senses, the Temple as the dwelling-place of
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture III: The New Conception of Architecture
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- senses the feeling of Ego-hood, Selfhood, arising in his
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture IV: True Aesthetic Laws of Form
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- being, contains the mysteries of the cosmos and senses them
- his astral body. This he may express by saying that he senses
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture V
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- they had no doubt whatsoever that the things their senses perceived
- as with their bodily senses they perceived things and creatures of
- the senses.
- material elements that his senses perceived in the external world; he
- about in the world of the senses, he had the feeling that where a
- forms of life what his senses and his soul and spirit are
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- again when we return to live in a world beyond the senses after
- Title: Hegel, Schopenhauer, Thought, Will
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- within that which speaks to our senses, which delights us in
- touching our senses, works out of world will. It is this, which
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture I
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- the physical world — with the senses — we look
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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- mind and senses in which we live between birth and death. I
- forth from us in the world of the mind and senses. This
- the method here in the world of the mind and senses. One of
- know everything through the senses, they do not reflect
- of it in mere experience of the senses. The moment of death
- must proceed in the world of the senses by establishing
- understood by the senses.
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- perceived by our senses. There is — we have already examined
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 2: Experience and Gesture; the Intervals
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- of the body. Feeling is poured into these organs. In the senses there
- laid hold of by the senses, and everything that can be expressed through
- the senses or larynx have to do in singing and speaking.
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 4: The Progression of Musical Phrases; Swinging Over; the Bar Line
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- for meaning between what is apparent to the senses (that is to say,
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- is nothing more than an appeal to the emotions or the senses — merely
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 6: The Sustained Note; the Rest; Discords
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- when something is expressed in terms of the senses, but in such a manner
- the spiritual realm where everything to do with the senses is erased.
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- and productive powers”! Here, the human heart too senses in its
- world around us, senses their action, and produces our own images, concepts,
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- picture it really vividly. The world of the senses is obliterated; what
- physical make-up, which we perceive with our nerves and external senses,
- external. The moment we surrender the use of our senses and leave our
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- nerves and senses with their functions on the one hand, and on
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- is only what can be perceived by the senses. This is
- applicable to the senses, physical world, and one thus breaks
- senses, does not depend on the law of conservation of energy
- open their hearts and their senses, and human hearts and human
- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture I: The Threefoldness of Space and the Unity of Time
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- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 2: The Entrance of Christianity into the Course of Earth Evolution
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- not only received the impressions of their outer senses; they also still
- tried to capture not what the outer senses yield, but the processes
- of formation: what is not to be discovered by the senses, but is hidden
- in the senses. To be sure, Goethe did not develop it very far. I have
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- senses. He gradually learned to know the human being from without.
- which our senses perceive in ordinary consciousness, or describe what
- happens in the senses, that is, what takes place within the human being.
- of the senses: we only see the outer world. When we look at the senses
- in the realm of the senses. You will see clearly, for instance, that
- deeply through the realm of the senses into the inner human being. The
- regions of the senses are sharply distinguished from one another; but
- When he observes the realm of his senses and the realm of the temperaments,
- senses, the temperaments, the elements, the planets, the ocean. There,
- time should wish to enter into the senses directly, he would be very
- of life, after which one enters the region of the senses. If we presented
- in the sheath that covers the region of the senses externally. It lies
- in front of the senses and we must consciously pass through it.
- passes through the regions of the senses, the temperaments, the elements,
- Senses
- experienced the metamorphosis of life, the regions of the senses, the
- senses, before we go out again — so that we may enter the region
- region of the senses; but on the other hand he has a sort of cavity
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- your senses you observe the outer events taking place around you, in
- compare it to the external natural events toward which our senses are
- confronting the world with our senses we move much more slowly through
- that depends upon our will. The outer world of the senses does not indeed
- that is connected with our senses we move more slowly, in all that depends
- have senses we move much more slowly than the outer world; on the other
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 5: Sexuality and Modern Clairvoyance, Freudian Psychoanalysis and Swedenborg as a Seer
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- The upper horizontal mark indicates the position of the senses within this
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- if it be true that the world is only a world of the senses and that
- men's thoughts reflect only what is of the senses, if men live entirely
- that cannot be relied on because it is only suited to the senses, namely,
- as to discover something not otherwise given to the world of the senses.
- Pondering on the world of the senses with ideas alone we do not got
- the world of the senses; they became limited to what merely concerned
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- must pierce through what belongs to the senses and reach the supersensible.
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- from the outer world through our senses. Nevertheless,
- connected with it through our senses and our every-day ideas.
- by virtue of our senses-system, our head. And now consider: Man
- Title: Insertion of Early Human Destiny into Extraterrestial Relationships
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- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture II
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- and penetrated his nerve-senses system just as aery man feels
- over from the metabolic man to the nerve-senses man and
- taken in from all sides through the senses and nerves. And he
- when your soul and senses could be entirely receptive to the
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- being who consists of a nerve-senses man, a rhythmic man and a
- nerve-senses man. The nerve-senses man absorbs the salts and
- digested only supplies the organs of the nerve-senses man. The
- through his senses but he will also extend this heavenly
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture 10: Disputa and The School of Athens of Raphael
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- of the senses, if this present world, the sense world, is not to remain
- by the senses into the spiritless clinging-to-the senses, who wanted
- realm into this world, into what is perceived through the senses, but,
- what is available to the senses, placing there a sense-world full of
- time with its empty relying on the senses, with its blank natural history,
- external world of the senses. But Raphael needed the free look out into
- visualizing nature merely as speaking to the senses.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 11: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- shows. One senses much of what has happened before, of what one knows
- from the bible. One senses much of what has to follow. One senses that
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- from below, the naturalistic, that which spreads out for the senses,
- Title: Man and Cosmos
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- other Anthroposophical lectures, that we only discover senses
- essentially those senses which inform man of his own inner
- obvious senses, for instance, the eye or the ear, and one will
- earth, that is perceptible to the ordinary senses, that meets
- (Ungebung) of earth works on the senses of man and is
- his ordinary senses. For if man in the same way could perceive
- day consciousness with the impressions of the senses and
- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 1
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- were walking into the world of the senses and illuminating it with
- the world of the senses. Those were more or less the abstract
- start with the world of sense. Then, from the things of the senses
- to meet the things of the senses. This was felt by such a man as
- senses, but they had sought and found their concepts and ideas in
- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 3
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- the element of necessity caused by the mere senses. But this
- rise above the reality presented by the external senses, the reality
- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 4
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- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture I:
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- which presents itself to the senses if it speaks of the
- senses. “I asked the sun, the moon, and the stars. They
- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture II:
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- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture III:
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- the effect of the outside world on our senses, it is something
- world. The senses only deliver realities in the empiric
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture II: The Theosophical Society: A Common Body with a Conscious Self. Blavatsky Phenomenon
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- tangibly, in terms of things and senses, — he describes
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- senses and the understanding, — the other half by means
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture IV: Blavatsky's Orientation: Spiritual, but Anti-Christian
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- senses tell men, or what calculation tells them. Now the less
- the saying is — with their five senses; or what can be
- four: ‘What I see with my five senses, what is like twice two
- one sees with one's five senses or can count i»i one's
- authorities this twice two are four and the five senses!
- two are four and what the five senses tell one, — that
- regions, where mathematics are no longer valid and the senses
- what speaks to the senses, and yet speaks to the senses in such
- senses to this alone. One learns this Quite Certainty; and one
- senses and that twice two are four, and then honestly speak of
- all that, you saw with your senses, and those senses are
- the world of the senses, this thing cannot be
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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- of the senses, — nothing else. But then we have a
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- in the area of the senses, but on the other side spreading out
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- the senses provide - the exterior world. Now, however, he is
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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- leave the world of the senses behind, a world only the
- observations in the world of senses - life consists of such
- all the knowledge of the senses and reason you may have gleaned
- when one enters the spiritual world, he immediately senses that
- senses:
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- the senses, and how reason understands it, it is certainly not
- senses are aware of is only the outer manifestation; behind it
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- senses is designated as light. Not only what works through the
- sensed as touch, is light. All perception through the senses is
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- his senses when within the physical body. He perceives the
- the soul, to make the senses subdued, close the eyes, hear
- it previously was. Previously the senses were the transmitters
- The senses' multiple heaven-weaving
- recognizes how will goes through the head and how the senses
- The senses' manifold heavenly weave.
- Just as you recognize the senses as will, you also recognize
- The senses' manifold heavenly weave.
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- our senses, through everything in us, that enters into us and
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- the grand, powerful, sublime, wise, beautiful things his senses
- the ears, by the sense of warmth, by the other senses. We
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- from doing with its senses what we as adults do with them. The
- Into your senses' sense of being?
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- heaven of stars, forces of the world above the senses. In such
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture II: Utilitarianism and Sacramentalism
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- Title: Social Life: Lecture I
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- through the bodily senses in order to progress further, and
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture V: The Eye; Colour of the Hair
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- senses the little man I have mentioned within the eye.
- that the soul observes, feels or senses what is within. If we
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VI: The Nose, Smell, and Taste
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- this how closely linked are the senses of smell and memory.
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VII: Spiritual-Scientific Foundations for a True Physiology
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- observation of our senses.
- senses were not rudimentarily developed, we could not live at
- 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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- human being has his senses for perceiving the world. We have
- the senses of taste and smell. All these senses are significant
- body. But man does not live by virtue of the senses; he lives
- you have to answer that it is because of his senses. But if you
- Title: East and West, and the Roman Church: Lecture II
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- senses.
- representations gained through the senses. Every night, between
- then, lies beyond the representations gained through the senses
- Mysteries, was the world lying beyond the sphere of the senses.
- enter this world beyond the senses. How does the Ego arise?
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture V: The Effect of Nicotine; Vegetarian and Meat Diets; On Taking Absinthe; Twin Births
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- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VI: Diphtheria and Influenza; Crossed Eyes
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- heart senses this. The heart also senses that the kidneys work
- 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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- a person freezes in horror, he can be brought to his senses by
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture II
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- mineral nature come to him via the senses. We see the mineral, we
- senses. Our other relations to the mineral are very slight. You need
- receives of mineral nature through his senses, purely as
- receive through your senses, which you confront with your own free
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture III
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- such as could be made visible to human senses; he lives in a
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- senses; for that is to characterise it more inwardly. This, then, is
- senses. The second member is all that lives and finds expression in
- rhythmical activity. You cannot say of the nerves-and-senses system
- thoughts which are bound to our head, our nerves-and-senses
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture IX
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- nerves-and-senses system was no longer able to hold the astral body
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture I
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- of the old Initiation-wisdom — towards the senses and
- is perceptible to the senses, it is impossible not to feel
- activity, directed without co-ordination towards the senses,
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture V
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- which befalls the senses when they merely gaze out into nature. And
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- means of his senses? There remains a certain direction of thought, a
- perceived by means of his senses. You can try this on yourself. You
- can ask yourself: what do I owe to my senses? And then, when you look
- and disregarding all that man absorbs by means of his senses, what he
- has in his soul by means of his senses — whether you are
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture VII
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- perceive in the physical world is perceived through our senses. These
- senses work without our having much to do with it. Our eyes receive
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- nerves-and-senses, the rhythmic man, the metabolic-limb man. A
- nerves-and-senses system is concentrated mainly in the head, it
- of life, just as the nerves-and-senses system is concentrated mainly
- with the big toe, because it too contains nerves-and-senses
- nerves-and-senses system. In all the complicated and wonderful
- nerves-and-senses system, into the head-system.
- nerves-and-senses system, in that which spiritually underlies the
- nerves-and-senses system.
- forces which are not bound up with the nerves-and-senses system but
- nerves-and-senses system. The man in question, who in respect of
- nerves-and-senses system was no longer working so powerfully but when
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture XIII
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- reality, through the whole senses-system, that is to say, they pass
- are in communication with the external world through our senses and
- If a man is born in Danzig, his eyes and other senses perceive
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- look, to begin with, at all that is spread out before our senses, in
- world of the senses has in itself just as little meaning as a human
- sense-impressions that come to our senses through the hours of
- give myself up to the impressions of the senses, then I behold the
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture II: Forces of Karmic Preparation in the Cosmos
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- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture IV: The Soul's Condition of Those Who Seek for Anthroposophy
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- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture V: Spiritual Conditions of Evolution Leading up to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture VII: The New Age of Michael
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- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture IX: Entry of the Michael Forces. Decisive Character of the Michael Impulses
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- with in ordinary life. For centuries now we have been arming our senses
- The spiritual investigator arms his outer senses with what he himself
- accept as reality what can be grasped through the senses, and allow it
- taken in through the senses. Then in this waking consciousness we grasp
- chaotic symbolisations of the outer life of the senses, there lie the
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture IV
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- from the earthly world of sense. For everything that is of the senses is
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture X
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- the many-coloured warm and cold world of the senses.
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of the Activity of Thinking
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- senses or conceived by the reasoning intellect. One
- of the senses. For this reason it is necessary to
- complete indifference to what the outer senses present to him,
- senses are silent, that one lives only in active thinking, that
- that is not to be found in the external world of the senses, is
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture II: The Physical World and the Moral-Spiritual Impulses
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- the senses and the reasoning intellect.
- In this world of the senses and reasoning intellect
- pressing in upon our senses, so that we may
- side our senses and the reasonings of our intellect present to
- desires rise up where his senses receive impressions and his
- material, concrete world of the senses, yet a world which,
- what the senses can and must observe as a physical
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture III: Man's Faculty of Cognition in the Etheric World
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- world of the senses; man's physical body is part of that world.
- senses. In the first place the things and
- not with us in the physical world of the senses. The presence
- those we perceive also through our senses in the
- senses, we see for instance the colours spread
- objects in the physical world of the senses.
- the red as the eye sees the red of the senses,
- on the physical world of the senses. To disprove to such a man
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture II: Deeper Secrets of Man's Soul-Spiritual Nature
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- external senses to external science which is bound to the
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IX: Celtic Symbols and Cult, Jesuit State in Paraguay
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- of human ideas which cannot be seen with the senses; anything
- epoch, but the flood of the senses has fallen, as it were,
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- perceptible to the senses. If we look back into the ancient
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture II
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- there. Through the gateway of the senses we pass out of this
- spiritual world through the gateway of the senses. But we did not
- 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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- science, everything that is perceived by the senses must be seen as a
- The picture a human being presents to the senses reveals his dual
- confused and they can only picture it in terms of the physical senses.
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- for ordinary physical perceptions mediated by the senses. Moral
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Five: How a Person Grows into the Three Spiritual Realms of Wisdom, Beauty and Goodness. How These Shine Down into the Spiritual Part of Man.
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- Once lame-wingd senses move again in flight,
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- Conquer the fires in which the senses groan,
- Once lame-winged senses move again in flight,
- Conquer the fires in which the senses groan,
- the senses had their beginnings on Saturn. These senses have the
- distinguish twelve senses. The development of the twelve senses
- inwardly to counter the peripheral tendency of the senses; the sphere
- the senses, conquering them and illuminating that which dies in
- 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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- regions of the senses and the seven life processes.
- the cosmos. You will remember that when we spoke of the senses and of
- what man, as the possessor of his senses, is, we said that the senses
- we find the first impulses for the development of the senses, the
- first seeds of the senses. You will find these things described again
- seed-like phases of the senses during the Saturn period are not to be
- imagined as if they already resembled the senses as we know them
- difficult to imagine what the senses were like during ancient Saturn
- development. It is already difficult enough to picture the senses as
- they were thoroughly different from the senses we know now. Today I
- would like to throw some light on what the senses were like during the
- As regards their form, the senses of today are much more dead than
- were the senses of Old Moon. At that period the sense organs were much
- senses during Old Moon were not the basis for the kind of
- generally assume that we have five senses. We know, however, that this
- senses. There are seven further senses that must be included with the
- existence. You know the usual list of the senses: sense of sight,
- these two completely distinct senses were mixed together, confusedly,
- distinguish twelve senses. Today I would like, once again, to describe
- these twelve senses.
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- 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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- Let us review yesterday's conclusions. The zones of the twelve senses
- The physical organs associated with the senses are more like the
- capital cities governing the realms of those senses. The realms
- corresponding to the senses are much more extended. I think that
- than just the ear, and the other senses occupy similarly extended
- one or the other of the life spheres, since the regions of the senses
- in us by the senses are relatively static in comparison with what goes
- During the Moon phase, the present-day human senses contained a life
- difference is that the senses that are seen as higher, as far as life
- the senses of thought and speech as we need them on earth. On the
- spiritualised form it is the sense that most resembles the senses of
- sight is even more altered; and the senses of smell and taste even
- very senses that here we call lower, play an important role in the
- significant role is also played by the senses of balance and movement.
- senses of warmth, sight, taste and smell all these are
- organism as one of the lesser senses, but over there it has the
- Just below the horizon are the lower senses, the senses that lead
- constellations in the senses of touch, life, speech, thought,
- senses. More than a few persons who claim to represent a particularly
- within the bounds of the zodiac of our senses through which the
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- 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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- material or perceptible to the senses is to be
- state, we can only view the senses of touch and life as being very
- ourselves to seeing those senses that in the Earth sphere only serve
- the other senses: taste, smell, sight. And, in so far as a hidden
- the higher senses for clarification. Rather we must enter the realms
- of the so-called lower senses. Mind you, these days it is not possible
- the realm of the senses.
- example, that the human senses are presently located in more or less
- the world of the senses, for that is how they seem to someone who is
- way that what happens in this zodiac of the twelve senses is more like
- say that events in the regions of the senses, events which actually do
- for life on Earth. To be fit for Earth one needs the kind of senses
- senses is to be found in the arts and the enjoyment of art. Something
- that precisely those senses that are most adapted to the physical
- plane of existence are the senses that must undergo the most radical
- for these senses are robustly adapted to Earth existence.
- that confronts him enliven the senses by leading them back to a
- But, regarding this change in the senses, there is something else that
- in the way in which our usual perception is. The particular senses
- speech. In addition to the sense of speech, the ensouled senses of
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- perceives the world through his senses processes his sense
- impressions are made on our senses by something objective, something
- test of the senses. And yet sense impressions are thought of as the
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Twelve: How Thoughts are Engraved into the Substance of the Cosmos and the Consequences Following from This. Metamorphosis of Memory and Habit.
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- behind when we pass through the gates of the senses into the world in
- senses. Spiritual science enables us to lift the veil of the senses
- world over yonder. In passing through the gates of the senses, we have
- 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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- senses; but knowledge from the other side of the threshold is related
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Fourteen: Metamorphoses of the Twelve Sense Zones through Luciferic and Ahrimanic Influences.
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- twelve senses of man
- Let us once more allow these twelve senses to pass in review before us.
- The senses of warmth, sight, taste, smell and balance: I have already
- characterised these senses on previous occasions, as well as in this
- The senses of movement, life and touch.
- Those are the twelve senses, the senses that enable us to perceive the
- materialistic thinking speaks of only five senses, for it only
- the physiology of our more recent science has now added the senses of
- balance, movement and life, and also distinguishes between the senses
- only those things that can be perceived by the senses. Of course,
- senses, because the realm of the sensibly perceptible has been
- five senses. But all of you know what is meant when one says,
- Only what can be perceived by the senses is valid according to
- organs of perception that belong to these senses. Since there
- with the senses of sight or sound, or with any other sense, than the
- another I is independent. The science of the senses
- textbook on the physiology of the senses to find a description of the
- ability to understand speech. The senses of tone and speech must be
- and remodelled the senses of speech and thought. In fact, that is
- senses of touch, life and movement, have we become what, on the
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Fifteen: The Twelve Senses. The Reorganization of the Seven Life Processes by Luciferic and Ahrimanic Powers. Francis Bacon Inaugurates Materialism and the Science of Idols.
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- whole. No doubt you have already concluded that the twelve senses with
- series of the senses, and the luciferic principle influences the lower
- processes just as we have viewed the twelve regions of the senses.
- zodiac formed by the twelve senses. But luciferic and ahrimanic
- they have distorted the zodiac system of the twelve senses — to
- Surveying what has been said about the twelve zones of the senses and
- twelve zones of our senses and the seven impulses of life, the seven
- directly refer to properties perceivable by the senses, and nothing
- removed, nothing remains but the five senses. Everyone can prove this
- anything that is not perceivable by the senses as idols. Bacon is the
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- from the material world, the world of the senses, he condemns
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- senses.”
- circulation of the life behind the senses,” and so on.
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 2: Concerning the World of the Dead
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- through the senses during our life, everything that is
- senses. Upon this world, then, everything is built which we
- from him in our waking consciousness by means of our senses
- perceptible to the senses, and to it belongs also a large
- it would be, were everything you perceive with the senses
- through our senses and form for ourselves certain laws which
- our senses teach us, when we apply it by means of our will,
- perceive through our senses and combine through our
- through our senses as something external, the dead live in
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- world of the senses and the soul-spiritual world lies in man
- through his senses, or ideas arising out of his own inner
- cannot be won in the physical world of the senses. In this
- world of the senses, as we grow up from childhood, we
- the visible kingdom of the senses touches a being that
- remains invisible to the senses, a super-sensible being; the
- world of the senses and the super-sensible world touch. There
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 4: The Rhythmical Relationship of Man with the Universe
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- perceive through the senses, what reaches us through our
- our senses from an exterior aspect. We can picture the
- hearing, the impressions of the twelve senses, such as we
- reality there are twelve senses. This carpet of the
- senses? Let us look into this question.
- senses, we would not see our life in its single events, but
- senses, permeates our etheric body, our body of formative
- if we could eliminate the senses, or the sense-impressions.
- If the carpet of the senses could be torn, as it were (and we
- the senses cannot perceive this.
- carpet woven by our senses, as the life that determines our
- perceive the rhythmical life behind the carpet of the senses?
- an understanding limited to the senses, and what lies at the
- When we look through the carpet woven by our senses, we look
- perceived through the senses lies a world which is no longer
- see one aspect, through our senses. Between death and a new
- to know through our senses and our understanding is an
- appears to your senses it is a Maya, a reflection or a
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 5: The Members of Man's Being and the Periods of His Life
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- knowledge only of the impressions given to him by his senses,
- senses, in the world of our thoughts; but the sense impulses
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 7: The Inadequacy of Natural Science for the Knowledge of the Life of the Soul
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- perceptive activity of the senses. This process of
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IV: The Historical Significance of the Scientific Mode of Thinking
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- phenomenal world presents to the senses, to the intellect or
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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- thinking freed from the tyranny of the senses, in genuine
- from the tyranny of the senses, upon spiritual investigation,
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 1: The Transforming of Instinctive into Conscious Impulses
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- senses. All other things they flee from and avoid. The fact
- are determined to remain within the world of the senses, for
- transcend the world of the senses and gaze into the spiritual
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 2: The Logic of Thought and the Logic of Reality
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- senses I am also sensing. Such are partly theoretical
- beneath what is visible to the outer senses. This is seeking
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 3: The Metamorphosis of Intelligence
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- the head man, or nerves-and-senses man, from the chest man,
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 4: The New Revelation of the Spirit
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- mankind has lived in ideas according purely to the senses.
- organism — in the nerves and senses system. We
- understand the nerves and senses system as a descending,
- nerves and senses from the standpoint of our Spiritual
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- in the world of the senses. We cannot say that other worlds than the
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Four
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- from the world of the senses.
- Here, then, another world penetrates the world of the senses. Another
- is perceived by man through his senses; it penetrates into man through
- his senses, and so it too belongs in a certain sense to the head
- an outer phenomenon through our senses. We are asleep in our limb
- have a world which outwardly manifests all that speaks to our senses
- senses; but then we have a world, whose foundations are laid within
- to the world of the senses, as our breathing does to our
- as follows. “The world of the senses is certainly a world in
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Five
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- the senses), but which need not necessarily be the criterion by which
- senses; but as soon as he ascends to the Imaginative life of the soul,
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Six
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- latter are the forces having their activities in the senses. The
- senses of man lie, as you know, upon the periphery. They are of course
- contact with the forces acting in the senses you must look for them at
- forces must have a connection with the activity of the senses.
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Seven
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- of the human senses. And along this line of thought the book proceeds.
- instruments of your senses, would, in the next incarnation, be a
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Ten
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- of senses around us is Maya.’ But they do not draw the ultimate
- his senses. This sense for reality has disappeared in the course of
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Twelve
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- accessible to the senses. Now one of the greatest Astro-physicists is
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Fourteen
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- senses. What then would the consequence be if the whole transmutation
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Fifteen
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- of my senses, but in my inner being I preserve the light of olden
- senses; and the forces of the horses, these are transmuted into heat,
- Title: Responsibility of Man: Lecture I
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- regions of the world outwardly perceptible to the senses is,
- of the physical, senses, that is, in going along in a muse
- Title: Responsibility of Man: Lecture II
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- know how in the nerves-senses-system the life of concepts
- cosmos, that which is given to the senses, but the spiritual
- Title: Responsibility of Man: Lecture III
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- nerves-senses system. We must then distinguish the
- soul. For the nerves-senses organisation is in essentials the
- virtue of our nerves-senses system, and the life of concepts
- which we perceive through our senses, we live in the life of
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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- place, must always have something the senses can perceive and
- being, the rhythmic man, and the being of nerves and senses.
- perceive it with your senses. You are then engaged in an
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture II
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- the senses and nerves. This is chiefly concentrated in the
- indeed the whole system of nerves and senses, is a replica of
- penetrating our organism through the senses as through
- the moment we turn our senses to something else, this
- our head organization, on the system of nerves and senses,
- itself from the system of nerves and senses. It is covered
- system. Just as the system of nerves and senses is linked to
- senses in the human head.
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- becoming involved in the world of the lower senses, they also
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IX
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- impressions from the world through the senses, and so forth.
- earlier in the senses, except for the intellect itself.”
- intellect that did not dwell earlier in the senses,”
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture X
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- perceived objects through their senses; but when they thought
- soul can be grasped as a reality only when it senses the ego
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XV
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- acquire from the things of the senses are all unsuitable to
- around us with our senses. It is the world of animals,
- into the world of the senses in his fourth chapter on
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVI
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- senses, the things that have come about on earth, neither
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture I
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- world is earthly and confronts our senses, is the
- structure so that it becomes visible to the senses. We thus
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture II
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- senses. All lawfulness that lies at the basis of the
- the senses, the impressions of the eyes, the ears, through
- confrontation with what lives in the brain from the senses,
- the brain through the senses. 'Residing there is everything
- looked at outwardly through the senses is only a semblance of
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture III
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- which is transmitted through the senses. Hallucination is
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture IV
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- through which we look out, by means of the senses, into our
- phenomena of the senses there is a spiritual world.
- senses, into the spiritual. We ascend into the world of the
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture V
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- of the senses spread out, as it were, and we do not see
- veil of the senses, behind which lies the essence of the
- can dare to penetrate through the veil of the senses and look
- ordinary consciousness to see behind the veil of the senses,
- senses here, then he develops, primarily through the head
- atomism, the spirit behind the veil of the senses is not
- senses in any other way than with thoughts. Ahriman, however,
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- sphere of the senses was actually experienced by the ancient
- one sought to enter the world beyond the senses with one's
- into the world beyond the senses. How does this I originate?
- senses in the outer world. That is why the I-consciousness
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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- and we have our experiences through the senses, through the
- tapestry of the senses. With ordinary consciousness we
- because beyond the tapestry of the senses lies the world
- senses spread out before us. Man must, however, acquire once
- compare it with what our senses at first convey to us of
- senses, a spiritual world, a world wherein spiritual beings
- the senses and sees beyond; and the beings who reveal
- following way. All that we see with our senses, all that we
- also see of other human beings with our senses, will no
- by means of our senses also belongs to the things that are
- my senses. The world of the senses is His revelation, but it
- way visible to the senses; yet if we approach nature with
- penetrates our senses; the sun's radiance enters our inner
- and just as continuously man absorbs through his senses the
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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- before the impressions that the senses have after awaking
- senses. As soon as one has slipped into the physical body,
- physical organization, not as far as the senses and therefore
- senses, thus coming to the periphery of the body, taking
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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- upon our senses. On the other side, however, where we can no
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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- the side of the skin, insofar as the sum of the senses is
- come right to the senses, in looking upon them as being what
- proceeds from the senses.
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- senses — in all these mineral effects live the thoughts
- everywhere, if one feels and senses these things, and if only
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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- awakening, when you open your senses to the outside world,
- that has penetrated our senses; and coming from within as the
- this we actually 'owe to the appearance of the senses
- well this appearance of the senses. Let us look upon it and
- appearance of the senses ceases at the moment we lay down our
- appearance of the senses. Of our actual nature as awake,
- enlivened by the appearance of the senses. Imagine vividly
- the senses — which is, after all, only an appearance
- combined itself with the appearance of the senses continues
- appearance of the senses; they are faded, but also there
- fills our I in the appearance of the senses. What fills our I
- in the appearance of the senses makes our I awake, but this
- senses, in pictures that we have only owing to the fact of
- regarding his pictures that contain the senses' appearance,
- but his impressions wander out of him, as it were. He senses
- such fall away at death. Of the senses' appearance there
- have in all human consciousness only the senses' appearance.
- the senses' appearance and can carry with us through
- man can carry through death in addition to the senses'
- determined in the world of the senses, he regains a being
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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- body; what they mirror is merely the external world of the senses. In
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture IV: The Egyptian Mysteries, Indian Yoga and Egyptian Mummy Cult
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- senses, everything that is present in the kingdoms of minerals, plants,
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture VI: Spiritual InFluence in History, -or- Pope Nicholas I
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- belongs to a stream not immediately to be perceived by senses directed
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture I: The Spirit-Seed of Man's Physical Organism
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- earthly consciousness that is connected with the senses and
- around us through our senses or through our breathing, or again
- world perceptible to the senses. It is in that other world that
- the physical Earth we direct our eyes and other senses out
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture II: Moral Qualities and the Life After Death. Windows of the Earth
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- senses and nerves, that is either dimmed or plunged in complete
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture III: Man's Relation to the World of the Stars
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- Earth by means of his senses, perceives indeed reflections of
- earthly existence through his senses, through his rhythmic
- through his senses; during sleep he does not. Moreover he eats
- outer world during the waking state through his senses and
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture IV: Rhythms of Earthly and Spiritual Life. Love, Memory, the Moral Life
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- has his senses, and through his sense-impressions he lives in
- what his senses convey to him from the three kingdoms of
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture V: Human Faculties and Their Connections with Elemental Beings
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- senses and hence cannot be grasped by the ordinary
- not perceptible to the eyes of the senses, who are at work when
- perceptible to the senses, how manifold are the classes of
- senses as the True, the Beautiful, the Good, unfolds from
- be aroused. In order that here, in the world of the senses,
- senses possessed by men today, whereas now, in their elementary
- senses.
- will one day become visible to the senses, we must say of these
- other beings: once upon a time they were visible to the senses
- to the senses. So it is when the half-reality of the world of
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture VI: Spiritualization of Knowledge of Space. The Mission of Michael
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- world other than the world of the senses.
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture VII: Inner Processes in the Human Organism
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- MAN perceives the things of the world through his senses
- takes place within the senses themselves. Were he to do
- outer world. The senses must, as it were, renounce themselves
- senses in the world immediately surrounding him on Earth. If
- sense-impression has an after-effect in the senses, apart from
- the fact that the senses always take part even when we are
- The same can be done in the case of all the senses. Then such a
- senses themselves can only be perceived by Imaginative
- in the senses themselves. And then we realize that our
- senses actually belong to a world other than the one we
- Knowledge, to observe the activity of his own senses, can ever
- outer world and living within his own senses, the world of the
- What is it that actually happens in our senses? We can fathom
- it if we are able to observe the inner activity of the senses
- senses while they are not engaged in any act of perception, we
- perceive the processes that are engendered in the senses by the
- otherwise unconscious, namely, the activity of his own senses
- air passes into the very finest ramifications of the senses,
- goes on in the senses depends upon the astral body coming into
- senses. The senses are present in man in order that the astral
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- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture II: The Mysteries of Man's Nature and the Course of the Year
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- Midsummer, he beholds the Sun with his physical senses when he
- Title: Spiritual Knowledge is a True Communion, the Beginning of a Cosmic Cult Suitable for Men of the Present Age
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- senses, a rhythmic organism, and an organism of trunk, limbs
- one another. We may say that the organism of nerves and senses
- of the nerves and senses and that of the trunk, limbs and
- senses organism, our head organism, a kind of rest,
- with the organism of nerves and senses. If we run fast, if our
- limb organism moves fast, then in our nerves and senses
- our nerves and senses organism. The fact comes to expression
- head, the principal seat of the nerves and senses organism, is
- senses system which extends, of course, over the whole body.
- the one hand a nerves and senses system with a breathing system
- being stimulated by the outer senses and the thoughts that form
- Title: Esoteric Studies: Easter: Lecture II: Moon-Birth and Sun-Birth
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- are conscious of perceiving with their senses, of seeing their
- senses.
- inward through his senses as previously he had only looked outward.
- cognition of matters not to be perceived by the senses or thought by
- perceptible to earthly senses. Another language was current in
- Title: Easter Festival: Lecture I: The Mysteries of Adonis, -or- The Evolution of Our Festivals from the Ancient Mysteries
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- merely in the world of the senses, but in the spiritual world
- Title: Easter Festival: Lecture II: Moon-Birth and Sun-Birth
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- aware of, what everyone perceives through the senses, is the
- have to learn to look in through his senses, in the same way he
- that could neither be perceived with the senses nor thought
- way imperceptible to earthly senses. Had our modern way of
- Title: Easter Festival: Lecture III: The Secret of the Moon
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- senses, to free or distance themselves from their physical
- Title: Festival of Easter: Lecture 1: The Mysteries of Adonis, -or- The Evolution of Our Festivals from the Ancient Mysteries
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- merely in the world of the senses but in the world of the
- Title: Festival of Easter: Lecture 2: Moon-Birth and Sun-Birth
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- able to perceive the physical world by means of their senses.
- through his senses as ordinarily he looked outward. This was
- he can never perceive through his senses, never think through
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Two: Mediumistic Methods
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- lying beyond what the human senses alone and the thought
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Three: Materialism of the 19th Century
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- perceive with the senses, but again and again, like a cat
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Four: The Attempt Made by the Occultists to Avert the Lapse into Materialism
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- organised for perception with physical senses, you will
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Five: The Eighth Sphere
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- senses and thought out on the basis of sensory perception has
- world, makes his observations through the senses and thinks
- developed, just as his physical senses enable him to perceive
- environment; what is perceived through the physical senses
- of the outward-turned senses, for then Lucifer and Ahriman
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Six: The Dangers of Aberation Along the Path into the Spiritual World
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- the physically perceptible world, to the senses by means of
- of his senses — whereas the truth is that Jahve has
- connection between the world of the senses and the spiritual
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- space and imagine nature not with obvious senses but permeated
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XII: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- life, dedicated to depicting the world of the senses with the
- before the senses.
- taken up by the senses as it was brought into expression in the
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- In the ordinary way we speak of five senses only, to which
- one or two inner senses are added by modern psychology.
- External science presents no complete system of the senses. I
- organism than several of the other, more localised senses, but
- Above and beyond the ordinary human senses, therefore, we
- senses that we establish intercourse with the rest of
- connected with the functions of these three senses was followed
- worlds to everyday life, he used these three senses in the
- they become a force on which he gladly lets his inner senses
- called a science of the human senses. In spoken lectures I did
- senses into words, because there it is more possible to
- that of describing the essential nature of man's senses
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- described the three inner senses through which he becomes aware
- three inner senses work in conjunction with the
- three senses of smell, taste and touch.
- process of orientation made possible by the senses of smell, of
- so doing, draws into him the qualitative senses of smell, taste
- reality with spiritually developed senses than to read the
- senses of balance, life and movement, then we have reached
- comes to us through our senses of balance, movement and life.
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture II: The Easter Festival and Its Background
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- senses could perceive. Although they still looked at the
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture I
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- for our senses and the reproductive organs; they would wither away.
- from the other side and in this way they can develop their senses and
- is in the cosmos, and with our head and the senses we do what the
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture V
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- with sick senses, or sick livers, or sick hearts — specialists
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture VI
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- ordinary senses. It is the source of life
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- world of the senses which contained mankind. Even their view of Nature
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- one's head with ideas about the things of the senses. But this is not
- could see the lively merriment in the senses of the elemental
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VI: Evolution of Animals and Man
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- cosmos. The point where our senses come in contact with the world is
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VII: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Relations to Ethers and Plants
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- physical senses. This enables us to correct the capital error of
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VIII: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Relations to Various Animals
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- beings and processes visible to the senses. An earlier, instinctive
- behold the world of the senses. Today, these beings have withdrawn
- of nerves and senses, there are certain things about which you must be
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture IX: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Various Activities and Attitudes
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- of the nerves and senses. So we have:
- Nerve-senses system
- system, the rhythmic system, the system of nerves and senses merge
- the senses, this is what streams from above downwards in “Receive
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture X: The Origin of the Different Systems of Man: Metabolism, Rhythmic, Nerve
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- comprised in the system of nerves and senses, which in men of today is
- ether must continually permeate our senses, our eyes, for example, so
- and senses took form in the epoch of old Saturn; the second system,
- something behind in the head-nerve-senses system. Thus we are brought
- to the third part of our organism, the system of nerves and senses.
- What kind of forces do we find in the nerve-senses system? We find
- through our system of nerves and senses and forms within it the forces
- 3.System of nerves and sensesSpiritual evolution.
- the processes of the nerves and senses. Thus world-structure is
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- intellect bound up with the senses to stand still. This is the
- the intellect, the senses, and memory, as is the human being when
- which his senses could not perceive, a super-sensible world.
- senses? Though outwardly and substantially he may differ from a
- is not incited by the senses, but by a strong will power, by
- Title: Lecture: Entry of the Michael Forces
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XI: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 2
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- we perceive with the senses but on account of our scientific
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Five: The Human as a Being of Will
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- senses is maya. We must go much deeper if we are to arrive at the
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture V: The Human as a Being of Will
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- such as: the external world of the senses is maya. We must go
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- human being thinks, he perceives with his senses; but he knows nothing
- when he perceives with his senses; on the contrary, he has to
- senses. Materialism must suppose just the opposite of the truth.
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- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture VI: The Ancient Yoga Culture and the New Yoga Will.
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- of your senses you have the after-image of the flame which
- how the activity of the senses delicately mingles with the passivity,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture I: The Waldorf School, Spiritual Science, Outer World, Inner World
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- notwithstanding, all that our external senses perceive
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture II: Materialism, Party Line
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- Years ago, I once characterized the totality of the human senses.
- You know that in speaking of the senses one usually lists sight,
- some scientists have been driven to refer to other senses
- balance, and so on. This whole concept of the human senses
- When we focus on the conventionally enumerated senses, we
- sense organization. It is not until twelve senses are taken
- enumerate and to describe briefly these twelve senses.
- the senses, let us start, for instance, by considering the
- written down for you the twelve senses that constitute the
- certain number of our senses are directed more toward the
- of taste are the outwardly directed senses. On the other
- us, we have the remaining senses: Life sense, sense of
- movement, sense of balance, and the senses of touch and
- are senses that open themselves in an inward direction and,
- Thus, when we have the complete system of the senses we can
- say: We have seven senses that are directed more toward the
- as an effect. The other five senses are senses that show us
- arrangement of the senses which is familiar to most of
- when man rises from the ordinary knowledge of the senses to
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- located behind the world of the senses rather than atoms and
- we have to forego penetrating the veil of the senses and
- — that behind the veil of the senses there is no
- world of the senses; we may only gain experiences there by
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture V: Forming Sound Judgment
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- deeper relationships; hardly anybody today senses what he is
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VI: New Social Forms, Soul, Material World
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- senses in regard to the sense world. Just as we see the
- turn to the human interior, when we move from our senses
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VII: Trends of Souls in People of the East, West, and Middle of Europe
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- the world of the senses, is merely pursuing his super-sensible
- senses there are spiritual beings. When he gives himself up
- his senses and Spirit, kindling within him what he calls his
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VIII: East, Middle, West
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- nerves-and-senses man, the rhythmic man — who includes
- the man of nerves and senses. Just as the Indian considered
- come from the being of nerves and senses, to conceptions that
- the nerves-and-senses man, who possesses what he attains for
- nerves-and-senses man, that in all respects it is a product
- of the senses and nerves. It would be most appropriate for
- course in the human nerves-and-senses system. It is the
- It is Western man's nature to live in the nerves-and-senses
- towards the nerves-and-senses system. Western man already
- are completely dependent on the nerves-and senses being of
- nerves-and-senses man became dominant everywhere.
- expression of mankind through the nerves-and-senses system,
- nerves-and-senses life, which has, after all, taken hold of
- nerves-and-senses being, to the science of the new
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IX: Hegel
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- 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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- as a knowledge of action; the twelve senses of the human being in their
- eyes, ears, organs of warmth, and on our senses as a whole.
- perceives outwardly through his senses, that some sort of
- tapestry of the senses; meaning, we are essentially dealing
- spirit region behind the tapestry of the senses. In sleep, on
- the outer senses, when he looks through this memory tapestry,
- contemplate our senses, we find that forces dwell in them
- senses. Yet they penetrate us through the openings of our
- senses (see sketch) unbeknown to us, when we observe the
- owing to his senses he belongs to one particular spirit
- spirit region beyond the domain of the senses.
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XI: Man as a Mediator of the Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos
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- senses and the super-sensible worlds, then man's being is
- senses is, as it were, the oldest of worlds. We enter it
- world bestows an us everything connected with our senses.
- Shaping the senses in a way from within outwards, the
- centripetal forces work into our senses, into our eyes, ears,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XII: The Members of the Human Being and their Relationship with the Social Organism
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- area, but anybody senses that this is something abnormal, for
- 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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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XV: The Great Cosmic Signs in the Universe
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVI: Changes in the Meaning of Speech, -or- Dreams and Human Development
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- senses.
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- Title: Colour: Part Two: Thought and Will as Light and Darkness
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- senses, be able to think, as a result of this sensory perception,
- live in light. We see the external light with physical senses; the
- light which is seen by the senses. If we come out of the Universe, and
- Title: Colour: Part Two: The Connection of the Natural with the Moral-Psychical. Living in Light and Weight.
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- make use of the senses. The main fact is the crippling of the will.
- Title: Colour: Part One: Colour-Experience (Erlebnis)
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- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture V: Connections Between Organic Processes and the Mental Life of Man
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- system of the nerves and senses, which naturally is spread over
- strengthened, through which we look out with our senses at our
- world. Behind the phenomena of the senses there is a spiritual
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture One: Ahrimanic and Luciferic, Human Body, Soul, Spirit
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- to the senses as a semblance, an illusion, and the world of ideas as
- and show us that behind the world perceived by our senses there
- senses — living in the world of moral values, storms and flows,
- being, which the senses perceive as a unit, is in fact only seemingly
- — cannot also be real in the world of the senses merely through
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Two: East, Weat, and Center, -or- Asiatic Spiritual Life
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- suited to gaining a knowledge of nature as it appears to our senses,
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Six: Methods of Initiation, Old and New - 1
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- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Seven: Methods of Initiation, Old and New - 2
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- use of the senses and of the intellect. It needs the body for these
- not relieve them of the effort of perceiving with their senses. So
- the senses as its ideal. We have to take our start from perceiving
- with our senses. We must not return to dreamlike perception, but have
- our senses. Our own being must come towards us, just as colours and
- sounds come towards our senses.
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eight: The Passage of the Human Soul and Spirit through the Physical Sense-Organization
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- thoughts about what they have perceived with their senses in the
- everything you have perceived through your senses and everything you
- have experienced with the help of your senses during the course of
- cosmos. The human being takes flight from the cosmos. He senses that
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Nine: The Threefold Human, Reincarnation, Heathens, Jews, Christians, Calderon
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- organism. Here (see diagram) is the organism of nerves and senses,
- exclusively, the bearer of our life of nerves and senses. We can only
- visible through the senses. It turns its attention upwards to the
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Ten: The Threefold Human, Four Elements, Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- head or of the nerves and senses as discussed yesterday;
- So, looking at the human being of nerves and senses, we can say that
- element. We can say that the human being of nerves and senses lives
- being of nerves and senses: earthy-watery element
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eleven: Faust and Hamlet in Relation to the Turning Point of the 15th Century
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- the same time he senses how unsatisfying it is for human beings to
- he is simply speaking about what he senses to be the riddle of his
- senses.
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Thirteen: The Transition from the 4th to the 5th Post-Atlantean Period, Shakespeare, Schiller, Goethe, -or- The Search for the Spirit
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- they stepped outside the world of the senses in order to see in some
- with his senses, devoid of any memories. He had to accomplish his
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Fourteen: The 5th Post-Atlantean Period, the French Revolution, Schiller, Goethe, the Freedom Problem, -or- Berlin University Course Report - 2
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- senses is not a sensual urge. The sensual urge is ennobled by the
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- increasingly senses the thoughts in his own being, because the Archai
- One side [yellow in diagram] is turned toward his senses, the other
- [red] is already hidden from the senses. Ordinary consciousness knows
- human being having super-sensible consciousness senses that the
- Archai. He senses them as being located more in his world, whereas
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture IV
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- intensity: What can be learned through the physical senses leads to
- though placed among historical events comprehensible to the senses,
- standing before his senses. Greek art, so abundant in Italy, and now
- longing for the spirit. Through this book one senses what Goethe felt
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VI
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- For what shines? What we apprehend with our senses does not need to
- Title: Colour: Part Two: Dimension, Number and Weight
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- other words, what the senses perceive in these things. When we sleep,
- senses, colours, sounds, flutter about as it were in the indefinite.
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Hierarchies and the Nature of the Rainbow
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- the same time a physical experience in our senses. Thus, when the
- Title: Lecture VI: The WHITSUNTIDE Festival: Its place in the study of Karma
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- your physical senses, you simply see through it. The Ether is like an
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture II: Oswald Spengler - I
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- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture III: Oswald Spengler - II
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- moment he senses their actual sterility and
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- world is maya; everything that confronts our senses and
- senses is maya, illusion, ideology.
- itself to the outer senses, is spread over a great part of
- open before the human senses and intellect — this fact
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture IV: Education as a Problem Involving the Training of Teachers
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- Title: Karma: Lecture II
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- through the senses. We see the mineral kingdom, we hear it, we
- senses. Our other relationships to the mineral nature are
- through our senses simply as soul impressions, as sense
- receive through the senses, and which you confront with your
- Title: Karma: Lecture III
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- which can be made visible to human senses, but he lives
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- that in the external existence of the senses energies are contained
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture II: The Fifth Epoch, Semitic and Greek Cultures, the Christ Impulse
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- of the senses, they saw at the same time a spiritual element there;
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- approaching it by supersensible means, not through the senses.
- looks around with his senses at his environment and wishes to grasp
- the world of the senses with his understanding, then among the
- phenomena of the senses he encounter? also the phenomena of
- that the mystery of death plays into the life of the senses is indeed
- able to deal with the entire world of the senses, including death and
- its outlook concerning the world of the senses is falsified. We shall
- belongs to the world of the senses.
- concentrated on the realm of the senses, they had no wish to
- gaze is directed purely to the world of the senses — as it was
- senses. Heredity and death — they do indeed play their part,
- very palpably, in the world of the senses, and men came more and more
- senses. Thereby something very, very remarkable came into being. You
- interpretation of what are manifest in the world of the senses as the
- perception. When the intellect takes hold of the realm of the senses,
- world of the senses death is indeed a supersensible phenomenon. By
- senses. But they said it out of a corrupted world-outlook; for
- the world of the senses; only in appearance does it enter there. Out
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- supersensible makes its appearance in the world of the senses. Birth
- the point of view of the senses, for they are not sense-phenomena. To
- lives in the world of the senses. We should have to say: I think,
- where we enter the world of the senses only the image of us is
- through the senses and make it part of our life as a whole. There
- perceived by the senses. We behold instead what comes to birth
- our senses on all sides.
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- that does not lead him beyond the world of the senses; and we may say that
- the human being enters into the outer world through his senses; and
- dream. It is only through our senses that we are torn out of our
- dreams. And as soon as we silence our senses, then we really begin to
- that which our ordinary senses confer. Then imaginative consciousness
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture VIII
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- comes from the senses, everything is intermixed; and if the
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture V
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture I: Anthroposophy as What Men Long For Today
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- man is confronted by the world he sees, senses and studies, and about
- and unable to relate himself, through his senses, to the outer world,
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture II: Meditation
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture III: The Transition from Ordinary Knowledge to the Science of Initiation
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- hear outer things with our senses, when we exercise our understanding
- me, not merely in my senses and intellect but inwardly, so that my will
- on our senses; we meet them but have no karmic connection with them.
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture V: Love, Intuition and the Human Ego
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- man uses his senses; he perceives this or that and thinks about it.
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VII: Dream-life and External Reality
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- with senses. Imagination leads man to a new world.
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- outer world of the senses, or the historical life of man taking its
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- that in the external existence of the senses energies are contained
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture II: The Fifth Epoch, Semitic and Greek Cultures, the Christ Impulse
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- of the senses, they saw at the same time a spiritual element there;
- proof by the senses.
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- external historical evidence perceptible to the senses. Anyone
- approaching it by super-sensible means, not through the senses.
- looks around with his senses at his environment and wishes to grasp
- the world of the senses with his understanding, then among the
- phenomena of the senses he encounter? also the phenomena of
- that the mystery of death plays into the life of the senses is indeed
- able to deal with the entire world of the senses, including death and
- its outlook concerning the world of the senses is falsified. We shall
- belongs to the world of the senses.
- concentrated on the realm of the senses, they had no wish to
- gaze is directed purely to the world of the senses — as it was
- senses. Heredity and death — they do indeed play their part,
- very palpably, in the world of the senses, and men came more and more
- senses. Thereby something very, very remarkable came into being. You
- interpretation of what are manifest in the world of the senses as the
- perception. When the intellect takes hold of the realm of the senses,
- world of the senses death is indeed a super-sensible phenomenon. By
- senses. But they said it out of a corrupted world-outlook; for
- the world of the senses; only in appearance does it enter there. Out
- world of the senses — on that very account it is false; on that
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- super-sensible makes its appearance in the world of the senses. Birth
- the point of view of the senses, for they are not sense-phenomena. To
- lives in the world of the senses. We should have to say: I think,
- where we enter the world of the senses only the image of us is
- through the senses and make it part of our life as a whole. There
- perceived by the senses. We behold instead what comes to birth
- our senses on all sides.
- or the other senses; they are the combined outcome of other spiritual
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- does not rise above what the senses know as matter. It is true
- to rise to something much more free of the senses. So he had to
- be observed through the senses.)
- senses. The whole Platonic philosophy ought to be seen in this
- senses as well as perceptions, though he is already getting
- all evidence of the senses. Through the point of view to which
- senses and stop at the point where we make the total of our
- nature from the observation of the senses, Plotinus said
- senses: “We, as men, live in a spiritual world, and what
- senses lies below concepts: for Plotinus there is
- to the things of the senses. But all this which is the
- spiritual, things of the senses do not exist. For what appears
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- senses up to that border where are the more or less abstract
- we turn our eyes and all the other senses on to this world, and
- of the senses. He experiences the universalia in rebus
- one sees with the super-senses cannot, according to the
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- reflection, by observation of the senses. He could no longer
- senses; it is something in which we ourselves are wrapped also,
- look out upon the world of the senses, which alone supply
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture III: The Magi and the Shepherds: The New Isis
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- becomes our external knowledge, perception through the senses. What
- is our ordinary knowledge through the senses, with which we see
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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- come entirely to the surface of the senses. They have become the mode
- perception went to the surface of the senses and became what we call
- Thus in perception based on the senses and in our
- senses alone transmit to us. The power of perception born of the
- the senses. It is only a question of combining sense-perception
- outwards to the senses, faded into external sense-perception. Nothing
- perceptions of the senses. They founded teachings based entirely
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 1
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- shows that in reality we have twelve. There are the four outer senses
- and the sense of hearing. Then follow the middle four senses related to
- inner senses related to will: the sense of balance, the sense of movement,
- anthroposophical teaching about the senses. [Die Zwolf Sinne des
- science takes into consideration only those senses for which obvious
- relationship, so that we can call them all senses, we get the twelve
- senses of man which I have often enumerated. The physiological or
- psychological treatment of the senses is one of the weakest chapters
- Within the range of the senses, the sense of hearing, for example, is
- in scientific treatises on the senses are actually taken from the
- get twelve senses, clearly distinguishable one from another. On
- distinctions in the realm of the senses knows that, just as there is a
- The senses in this group here (see
- group of senses conveys to us in very varying ways. First, we have
- four senses which unite us with the outer world beyond any doubt. They
- matter, and have diffused over the whole of the senses the colouring
- And though when we go to sleep we have to shut off our inner senses,
- Now these senses, which in essentials form a link between the outer
- and inner, are specifically outer senses (see
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- shows that in reality we have twelve. There are the four outer senses
- and the sense of hearing. Then follow the middle four senses related to
- inner senses related to will: the sense of balance, the sense of movement,
- is concerned; these two regions are, first, the senses of taste and
- smell, and then the other four, the inner senses proper.
- conclusion that in what we now experience through these senses in our
- as the soul-life which is the outcome of the six upper senses, from
- All these senses furnish experiences which nourish the spiritual life,
- senses just enumerated. Even if you do not at first admit it,
- Mathematics, as I explained to you yesterday, comes from the senses of
- higher senses, but with a metamorphosis of the sense of smell. This
- product of the higher senses, it is a product of the sense of smell,
- come from our having developed the higher senses, but from our having
- higher senses in ancient times, then what I have just depicted, in the
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 3
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- shows that in reality we have twelve. There are the four outer senses
- and the sense of hearing. Then follow the middle four senses related to
- inner senses related to will: the sense of balance, the sense of movement,
- out of the constitution of the senses and therefore of the human head.
- the head-organisation that is, from the nerve-senses
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture I
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- life. Our senses and intelligence make it evident that from
- after all, man's ordinary senses cannot perceive what goes on
- before him; he senses it but no threads of thought pass from
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- perception, to perception by the senses and the intellect ;
- world of the senses. Even Paracelsus, when he
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture III
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- world of the senses by the fact that in ancient times, for
- world was reflected in the world of the physical senses.
- the senses.
- the senses.
- endowed with physical senses must be included when the most
- senses.
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- representing the world of the senses. Everything we see and
- become aware of in the world of the senses — colours,
- of the senses.
- fanciful idea that behind the world of the senses are the
- for their realm lies between man and the world of the senses;
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture V
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- experience of the world gained through the senses.
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture VI
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- understands the real nature of the senses the remarkable fact
- senses. Today, when he believes only in the world of the
- senses, the strange thing is that his thoughts, although
- life inherent in the world of the senses. He must therefore
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture VII
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- the senses, whereas today no such connection exists and
- Title: Healing Factors for the Social Organism: Lecture I
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- of the senses, a life through which the soul, after it has passed
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- senses. Fundamentally speaking it is the stimulation by all the
- senses which one designates representatively as light, just as
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture I: The Human Soul in Relation to World Evolution
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- so to speak, all our senses and live in concepts only, we are
- consciousness through our senses. They are there apart from us
- means of our limbs. Thus, we have on the one hand the senses
- senses and limbs.
- essential nature of man's senses can perhaps best be recognized
- each of the external senses — is perception, it also has
- organs we have to say: On the one hand our senses mediate
- only as far as the surface of his senses, where it becomes
- consciousness we can only know our senses from their
- senses — when we are in a position to examine the nature
- have seen that the possibility to become higher senses lies in
- the opening of our present senses came about in a similar way.
- man had not as yet turned his present senses outwards, to a
- time when perhaps these senses were inner vital organs and man,
- as regards his present senses, was blind and deaf? Man's
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture II: The True Nature of Memory - 1
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- man's senses and also what so to speak constitutes his will
- to proceed further let us return to the pole of the senses. Let
- disappears completely. But our senses do something
- through our various senses brings us experiences; we rejoice in
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IV: The Human Soul in Relation to Moon and Stars
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- situation is that man, through his senses, perceives the
- perceive because of the sun's presence, and our senses' inner
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture V: The Human Soul in Relation Sun and Moon
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- of nature, because through his senses he can reach only natural
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VI: The Formation of the Etheric and the Astral Heart
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- world. The same applies to the other senses. It is only in
- relationship to the external world as the senses have in later
- we perceive it through our senses and understand it with our
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture VII: Modern and Ancient Spiritual Exercises
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- look out into the world and through our senses perceive colors,
- senses. Therefore, when we think, we by no means depend only on
- our senses and nervous system as instruments of thinking. The
- into the process of nerves and senses. Because the altered
- does not pay attention to his thinking as such. His senses
- environment is not only connected with nerves and senses: a
- and senses.
- perceived with those senses which today are not even
- recognized as senses. We know that man has not just five senses
- of the other senses of which I have spoken. When these are
- character than the five familiar senses. Through them the Yogi
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IX: The Contrasting World-Conceptions of East and West
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- sleeping is, to begin with, through our senses. We perceive
- senses. By means of a certain inner soul activity we build up a
- are considering, the senses were so organized that man
- Gradually, man's senses changed and caused him to become so
- senses, become so strongly absorbed in the external world he
- times, unlike today, his senses were not particularly
- his senses, man, in ancient times, was at least adapted to
- senses, particularly the eyes, began to develop — also in
- they have now. The system of senses gradually developed to what
- senses. This had the strange result that for a large part of
- incorrectly seen through man's senses. The divine
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- senses penetrate the physical sense world. What the spiritual
- field of reality is there for the senses, or for observation,
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- belong to physical man, for the senses are physical organs
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture II: Soul Exercises in Thinking, Feeling, and Willing
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- senses or from thinking. The soul must be awake but have
- senses and his sense-bound thinking, he now confronts the
- in the circulation, one senses, feels, what in ordinary
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- perceiving the world through his senses and for thinking.
- ideas and concepts. Man senses events of a universal nature in
- now, through inspiration, he senses how in this etheric,
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- daytime, everything the soul receives through the senses, is
- of the external world as perceived by the senses. The soul
- moon is not visible to the senses, those forces are
- appearing to the senses as half-moon, full moon, etc., are
- 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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- senses. This cosmos, which is experienced at a certain stage of
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
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- possible to a comprehension derived from the senses. If,
- one who wishes to remain only in the world of the senses can
- we renounce all understanding based on the senses and
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- Through its senses, the physical body carries the effects of
- 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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- formations with the ordinary senses.
- in our senses and thoughts as if we were standing outside them
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture IV: Inner Mobility of Thought
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- body is that which builds up the organism of our senses. We are
- by way of the senses, a similar thing happens in the spiritual
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- in accordance with the stimulation of the senses or of the
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture Two
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- rather an isolated being; one might even say that physical man of the senses is really shut up
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- turned his gaze to the world of the senses around him, and said: This sense-world is spread out
- European still senses at most in the realm of real numbers.
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- senses.
- in the young Goethe and which one senses strongly when one reads the scenes, which gushed from
- senses and revelation for the supersensible truths which can be drawn only from the Bible and
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- senses, to the world of instincts, of desires, he is given over to his bodily-physical nature and
- other the senses with their sensual needs, as Schiller said, and the third, the middle condition
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- the senses was given by Orient. One knew theocracy, the 'rule of cosmic order', One's mission
- here in the world of the senses was given by the spiritual world above. The feeling that said
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- life and appear like perceptions of the senses. Well, I would like to count up the pages where,
- the senses, with sense-perceptions. This is dealt with quite extensively. So what is ruling in
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- first instance through the physical body, through the senses, the
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- experience: Only he can be Consul whose senses are still open to
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- his senses, and then combining the observation with his intellect and
- think: out there is extended the world of the senses as we see it;
- surroundings of earth appear to the senses there lights up in us the
- explanation of all that the senses conjure up before us. We ought to
- go through the world, our senses turned outwards to sense-existence,
- one, inasmuch as we turn our senses outwards, the other, inasmuch as
- one observes with the outer senses is called real, or at least,
- one observes by means of the senses. People endeavour, however, to
- make use of the senses for other purposes, they try to grasp
- world which men perceive with their senses lives around them, but
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- completely opposite: men makes researches into what their senses see;
- human being lives with his senses to the world under the earth. Show
- anything. With this development of the senses develops for the first
- from the development of the senses; these two things run parallel.
- The senses were on the one side, and something like the
- senses shall be developed: ‘Your eyes shall be
- opened.’ He means that all senses shall be opened
- — the eyes only stand for the senses as a whole.
- In this way he has guided the senses to external things and at the
- should have to say: You will become as gods, your senses will be
- the arising of the senses, the perception of objects, and the
- order to grasp what this means: 'the senses are opened' or 'the
- have it for myself is induced by the fact that my senses find it good
- because the human being, under the impression of his senses, forms
- the senses,
- what is revealed from the senses. So the next line is inserted with
- you have the whole correspondence of the senses with what is
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- the ears, etc. Everywhere Lucifer presses his arms into the senses,
- thrusting them in from outside. And in our senses there is the
- through, he takes possession of the physical part of our senses,
- pictures as the effect of what the Gods give us, but our senses are
- senses. There where the nerves terminate in the brain the Luciferic
- Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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- of the Earth we perceive with our senses, the things that are
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- senses, it is futile to ask it what we ourselves are as human
- in the area of the senses, but on the other side spreading out
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- senses, which however he is not able to identify with his own
- the senses provide - the exterior world. Now, however, he is
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 3
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- existence with their senses. Rather should one say: When even
- leave the world of the senses behind, a world only the
- observations in the world of senses - life consists of such
- all the knowledge of the senses and reason you may have gleaned
- when one enters the spiritual world, he immediately senses that
- senses:
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- through our senses, but which at first indicate no relationship
- the senses, and how reason understands it, it is certainly not
- senses are aware of is only the outer manifestation; behind it
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- earth has developed in such a way that he only senses this
- senses is designated as light. Not only what works through the
- sensed as touch, is light. All perception through the senses is
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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- however, reveal to the senses what it is a reflection of.
- his senses when within the physical body. He perceives the
- the soul, to make the senses subdued, close the eyes, hear
- it previously was. Previously the senses were the transmitters
- The senses' multiple heaven-weaving
- recognizes how will goes through the head and how the senses
- The senses' manifold heavenly weave.
- Just as you recognize the senses as will, you also recognize
- The senses' manifold heavenly weave.
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- our senses, through everything in us, that enters into us and
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- the grand, powerful, sublime, wise, beautiful things his senses
- the ears, by the sense of warmth, by the other senses. We
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 9
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- from doing with its senses what we as adults do with them. The
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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- live in a world in which the senses, the whole physical
- our senses and reason only in connection with the
- common sense from physicality and the senses to be able to
- senses the impulse in the dialog between lines 1 and
- now senses:
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- visible to the senses —
- walls. It is all becoming clear for the soul's senses, making
- there, visible to the soul's senses. It has been
- us with the soul's senses. The temple is complete, and the
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 12
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- seen through the senses. This imaginative-super-sensible
- Behold your senses' shining radiance.
- First we had “Behold your senses' shining radiance.” This
- means that for the senses the sun shines and the senses do not;
- in reality, though, our senses also shine, except that while
- our senses are shining we are not aware of it. So the being who
- “Behold your senses' shining
- That is third. First we should see the radiance of the senses, then
- Behold your senses' shining radiance.
- Behold your senses' shining radiance.
- which does not only call us to observe our senses, our thinking
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 13
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- Behold your senses' shining radiance.
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- For in your senses' interweaving
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- stimulation exercised on his senses by the outer world. What,
- though, are the senses?
- My dear sisters and brothers, the senses
- expands to all the senses. As it lives in the lung, it lives
- senses, very fine silicic acid is formed
- passes around the senses it generates silicic acid —
- the senses and back from the senses to the breathing process
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 15
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- of nature here in the world of the senses.
- Angeloi really live in them. And when we feel with our senses
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 16
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- to the senses. The person who wishes to be truly human can do
- other senses perceive, what we can grasp with our reason.
- grandiose and beautiful and sublime to the senses, is blocked
- him as long as we were in the field of the senses. Then we
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 17
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- We carry the mirage of the senses
- We carry the mirage of the senses
- thoughts are taken from the illusion of the senses and become
- We carry the mirage of the senses
- I walked in this world of senses,
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- We carry the mirage of the senses
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- We look back to the world of senses and we feel
- I entered in this world of senses,
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- We carry the mirage of the senses
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- senses and becomes our perception: beauty, truth, purity,
- are not in what your senses reveal to you.
- realize it — his soul-senses have not opened. He doesn't
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- belong with our senses, become darker and darker as it becomes
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIV (recapitulation)
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- extent we can perceive it with the senses and with our reason
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXV (recapitulation)
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- Into your senses' sense of being?
- all that creeps and flies, in all that our senses perceive in
- banality: that our head is the source of all our senses and
- thinking: All our senses and thoughts are distributed over the
- things perceived by our senses, whereas they came to us
- The senses' multi-forming heaven-weave;
- be different. Just as willing becomes “the senses'
- The senses' multi-formed heaven's interweaving.
- Into your senses' sense of being?
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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- despite all the beauty and greatness accessible to the senses,
- what seems at first, to the senses, to be black, night-cloaked
- knows that he perceives the outer world through the senses,
- to the senses - that is light-creating essence. The brain,
- Into your senses' sense of being?
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