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- Title: Lecture: Soul and Spirit in the Human Physical Constitution
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- sleep, from the moment of falling asleep to the moment of waking;
- asleep. It is different in the case of the astral body and feeling.
- From the moment of falling asleep to the moment of waking, the astral
- outside during sleep. And the human being himself, with his astral
- asleep man lives directly in an element that is transmitted to his
- The condition of sleep, too, can be understood only if we go much more
- closely into these matters. During sleep it is only the physical body
- the Ego and the astral body are outside. But in the sleeping human
- whole organism. During sleep, when the Ego and the astral body are
- a way during sleep as during the waking state, when the Ego and the
- During the sleeping state we have within us, instead of the Ego
- of that spirit. During sleep our warmth body is pervaded by cosmic
- Waking life and sleeping life may therefore also be studied from this
- point of view. When we are asleep our warmth-organism is permeated by
- asleep. Thus we can say: In that we leave our body during sleep, we
- falling asleep. But thereby we come to know man's physical environment
- It is generally believed that deep, dreamless sleep contributes
- nothing at all in the way of knowledge, that dreamless sleep is quite
- Dreamless sleep has its definite task to perform for knowledge
- sleep, if our life were not continually interrupted by periods of
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- Title: Lecture: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- falling asleep. We perceive the objects around us, reason about these
- point us to our organism; the consciousness of dreamless sleep is, as
- connection with his body if he did not leave it during sleep and seek
- between falling asleep and waking that he is able to feel himself
- strongly when we pass into the consciousness of dreamless sleep. Thus
- Title: Lecture: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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- ordinary consciousness as what takes place in deep sleep, in dreamless
- sleep. We perceive our arm; we perceive how our hand grasps some
- Title: Evil and the Future of Man
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- was necessary for the middle classes of the civilised world to sleep
- eighteen-seventies. This cultural sleep of the bourgeoisie could
- passing through the present time asleep.
- Title: Lecture: The Invisible Man Within Us
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- they are present in sleep. What poisons is the
- Title: Lecture: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- sleep. They are hidden within the being of man; they go to sleep within
- when this growth culminates in the change of teeth. These sleeping
- year and go to sleep at puberty in the depths of the body, are drawn forth
- for his healthy growth and that go to sleep within his body when the
- Title: Lecture: The Sun-Mystery in the Course of Human History
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- as the experiences of deep, dreamless sleep; so that in this respect
- work in him during sleep too, within that part of his being where his
- will lies and which, like the experiences of deep sleep, is wrapt in
- Spirit is therefore also present and at work in the sleeping human
- to activity from the time of waking until that of falling asleep.
- The other aspect is that the will is also active in us while we sleep;
- because we are asleep. But just as the sun also shines during the
- will stream through our being while we are asleep, although we have no
- asleep. Strictly speaking, the inner will is not revealed to us;
- afterwards, as having been part of the condition of sleep.
- work during sleep, when the bodily part of our being is engaged in
- activity. The will that is working while we are asleep has to do with
- will: an inner will in the sleeping state, an outer will in the waking
- connected with man's sleeping condition. This kind of feeling lives
- unconscious realms. They press upwards from the sleeping will. It is
- antipathetic element that derives from sleep also works in an abnormal
- irregularly during sleep and we have nightmares. In a nightmare, the
- soul which forces its way upwards out of sleep. If this antipathy gets
- means of sleep? We have no knowledge at all of how this inner will
- during sleep. What lives in this will lies — and rightly so for the
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- Title: Lecture: The Sense-Organs and Aesthetic Experience
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- men, of cowards, of hot-tempered people, of sleepyheads. In a way
- what sort of bodily proportions the sleepyheads have, and so on. Even
- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- active in man, but only while he sleeps. In your foods live the
- Title: Lecture: Elemental Beings and Human Destinies
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- have of the life of sleep.
- Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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- man cannot sleep properly, that is to say, when his astral body will
- Title: Lecture: The Three Stages of Sleep
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- Mystery of Golgotha and its Relation to the Sleep of Man.
- The Three Stages of Sleep
- soon realise that, in the sleeping condition, as opposed to the
- of the sleeping condition.
- state of sleep there emerges first the life of dreams. This
- point of rousing himself out of sleep and returning to ordinary
- person sleeps, the astral body and Ego are outside the physical
- actual sleep. The dream pictures arise only at the moment when
- etheric body, or at the moment of falling asleep when, on
- leaving the physical body, the sleeper lingers in the etheric
- falling asleep and awaking. Between falling asleep and awaking
- place in the soul when people sleep. They dive down into the
- yourselves someone asleep. During sleep, processes of the
- soul. Nothing is known of all this because in sleep the person
- falling asleep and awaking people are not always in the same
- during sleep. Imaginative consciousness is only able to behold
- consciousness and knowledge of them. In sleep we all live
- is everyone immersed, in sleep, in the formative forces of the
- two other conditions of the life of sleep, just as in waking
- Thinking, the possession of thoughts, corresponds in sleep to
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- Title: Lecture: The Recovery of the Living Source of Speech
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- other is true, so does man come, between falling asleep and
- Title: Lecture II: Ancient Myths
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- sleep.’ Thus people connected perceiving and thinking with
- Title: Lecture III: Ancient Myths
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- Isis, found that she is asleep. And so one can say: the real
- is the sleeping new Isis, a sleeping figure visible
- visitor, once approached the sleeping figure of the new Isis, and
- then again and again. And the sleeping Isis considered this visitor
- Title: Lecture IV: Ancient Myths
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- resemble the sleeping Isis I have purposely spoken of the
- sleeping Isis! The greatest part of mankind is sleeping
- Title: Lecture: The Remedy for Our Diseased Civilisation
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- moment of waking up to the moment of falling asleep. Even then, he
- moment of falling asleep, the human being dreams awake within his
- is fast asleep; it sleeps even when we are otherwise awake. In
- reality, we are only awake in our life of thoughts. You fall asleep
- which takes place from the moment of falling asleep to the moment of
- interrupted, as it were, by the life of sleep. In the same way in
- which the life of sleep inserts itself, from the standpoint of time,
- into human life. We dream through the fact that we feel; we sleep
- to you during sleep, just as little do you know what takes place with
- consciousness, as the condition of sleep is hidden in the darkness of
- the sleeping, willing part of the human being, and what occurs from
- the time of falling asleep to the time of waking up?
- dreaming life of feeling, nor our sleeping life of the will. These
- Title: Lecture: Salt, Mercury, Sulphur
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- sleep, but there he only arrives at pictures of nature other than
- Title: Lecture: Perceiving and Remembering
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- the outer light-ether; sleep only consists in that part of the astral body
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Individualities of the Planets
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- and he is particularly active when human beings talk in sleep or in
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Communion of Mankind
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- consciousness between those of full sleep and waking, in states where
- Title: Lecture: Technology and Art: Their Bearing on Modern Culture
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- asleep.
- Spiritual Science: during sleep the Ego and astral body are outside
- our physical and etheric bodies, so that while we are asleep in a
- towards initiation, one can notice on waking from sleep how the Ego
- borne in mind. As human beings we do not sleep only by night. We
- actually sleep by day as well, only the day-sleep is less noticeable
- than the night-sleep. In nightly sleep, man's life of thought is
- sleep. By day it is the life of will that is more wrapped in sleep,
- and this sleep is not so noticeable because man is less conscious in
- will they do it as day-sleepers, and being for this reason unable to
- surrounding us in modern life. In nightly sleep, we sink into this
- tumult more with our life of thought and feeling; in day-sleep, more
- Ahrimanic environment for what is asleep in us alike by night and by
- man's life was such that in sleep he was separated from Nature only
- how many prefer to dream (the Lord giveth to His own in sleep!), how
- should not live through in the drowsiness of sleep and dream what
- of Spiritual Science sleep and dream their way through all the
- make their way through the world in the drowsiness of sleep and
- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- awakening is in store for many who would have preferred to sleep
- Title: The Year as a Symbol of the Great Cosmic Year
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- our complete consciousness, without taking our sleeping consciousness
- night our lower nature wakes, while with our higher nature we sleep,
- consciousness is awake, on the other side it sleeps and vice versa.
- sleeps in the height of summer when there is growth on every side;
- asleep. But it wakes to full consciousness during the time when
- part of the Earth the plant consciousness is asleep, and in depth of
- wakes during winter time and sleeps in summer? What is the peculiar
- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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- the dryness and sleepiness of modern times, the relation human beings
- falling asleep and awakening he enters this world. When you sleep,
- the outer world. That is why the Ego-consciousness disappears in sleep,
- it occurs in sleep and as it existed in fully conscious knowledge for the
- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- world every time we go to sleep. When we fall asleep, the Ego is dulled,
- virtually in a kind of sleep condition, spiritual inner faculties
- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- fearful sleep. At the present moment, the Germans are, one
- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- normally only in sleep. Ordinarily, when he is with the
- Olaf Asteson, still in a certain sense she underwent in sleep
- Title: Lecture: Hygiene - a Social Problem
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- the exception of the time of sleep), the being of soul and Spirit is
- otherwise the case only in sleep). As a consequence, the spiritual
- in waking and sleeping life is one of the subjects to which Spiritual
- separated fromeach other in sleep — all these things are
- which the abnormal attitude of human beings to waking and sleeping
- the organism during sleep and if they run to excess, they strongly
- sleep — I mean processes that ought not to take place, because
- waking life must not be broken up by such lengthy periods of sleep
- what it would mean to explain the right proportions of sleeping and
- seven hours of sleep. And yet it is much more important than any
- sleep and others for whom this is not necessary, should sleep much
- Title: Lecture: Thinking and Willing as Two Poles of the Human Soul-Life
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- sleep, we cannot be active in our will without allowing our will
- everything to which we are subjected from waking until sleeping. All
- constantly subject to Intuition, only we sleep through it and so
- remain unconscious of it. When we sleep our Ego and astral body are
- true to say: In the sleeping state man develops Intuition; in the
- Imagination. When man passes over from the sleeping condition
- In the sleeping state man is a being of Intuition: waking he is a
- Inspiration; when falling asleep he is filled with Imagination.
- Sleeping
- AsleepImagination
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 1: The Driving Force Behind Europe's War
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- — who may be said to sleep through the events of the
- in this world, is no more than being asleep in a higher
- the moon are all around us. When we are physically asleep we
- physical world around us. We are asleep in exactly the same
- people had been more awake and not asleep in the last decades
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 2: Humanity's Struggle for Morality
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- human souls are still very much asleep at the present time,
- the night, when we are asleep, the element of the physical
- night when we are asleep the ‘astral physical’
- the ego acts like salt during sleep. Human beings thus have
- Salt and Mercury flowing through them during sleep.
- are asleep we look down on a body that has become mercurial
- world of the spirit during sleep, enter into the salty, or
- which we are between going to sleep and waking up again does,
- to sleep and waking up again you are in a world devoid of
- world in which we are between going to sleep and waking up
- wisdom in the world which they enter during sleep. It will
- sleep. Clearly, it is therefore tremendously important for us
- is a magnificent and awesome truth that sleep helps our
- too, bring back elements from sleep that enter into their
- — for these impulses are given in sleep — and are
- other people are asleep. To anyone who can take a wider view
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 3: The Search for a Perfect World
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- listen in a kind of sleepy ecstasy; they are not really
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- in a kind of sleep state where these truths are concerned? As
- well as we go to sleep and wake up again and go about our
- blindly, as if asleep, into what iron necessity demands of
- and not walk past him fast asleep, for he is getting more and
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- however, and not asleep. It is really something to marvel at,
- negatively speaking, that so many people are still asleep to
- where they gradually go to sleep in their satisfaction at the
- does not exist to send people off to sleep, but to make them
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and 'The Dragon'
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- spiritual world and not to sleep through events. This is why
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 10: The Influence of the Backward Angels
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- humanity go through life as if asleep, without thought; they
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- Sun, which relates to sleeping and waking and takes 24 hours,
- something. But he sleeps on, drawing further conclusions from
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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- are now asleep and they will find it hard to understand how
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 14: Into the Future
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- people are asleep to what goes on in the spirit. They can
- the world today serves the purpose of rocking people to sleep
- you can think of, stuffed full with theories, fast asleep in
- sleep with concepts. They believe the fruits of their
- to lull people to sleep with abstract concepts and make them
- European and American Press to lull them to sleep over the
- Title: Lecture: Fall and Redemption
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- fell asleep. Whereas earlier one felt oneself, with full
- into a gentle sleep and only dreamed still of a consciousness of sin.
- sleep. One no longer needed any inner impulse for active inner
- arrived at a total sleepiness, in our knowing activity.
- But into this sleepiness
- Title: Lecture: Man's Fall and Redemption
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- child does nothing but sleep and dream, thoughts take hold of its
- thinking asserts itself only when we are asleep, i.e. when the weaker
- scientist, mankind has now become sleepy, and does not even
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 2
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- a descending life. It sleeps in Summer-time; its deepest
- sleep is at the time when the Summer Solstice has occurred,
- longest and the nights are shortest. Man's sleep is only
- determined by time; the sleep of the Earth is also determined
- by space. The different places on the Earth sleep
- Title: Lecture: Man and Cosmos
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- feelings and we sleep in our will. But the will which sleeps in
- being is asleep, his astral body and his Ego organization are
- from above. The Ego and the astral body really sleep in the metal
- completely, so that the human being sleeps, as it were, quite
- faintly, during his waking condition. When he is really asleep,
- also exists a sleep so faint that a person may walk about in an
- that a very faint sleeping state exists even during the waking
- Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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- represented in the cradle nor in the manger, but when the sleeping
- child was placed upon the Cross! The Child sleeping on the Cross! A
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Thought and the Secret of the Ego
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- the Child sleeping on the Cross was presented. The Child sleeping
- Title: Lecture: Factors of Karma, Deficiencies in Psychoanalysis
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- soul, from the time he awakens until he falls asleep again,
- from our falling asleep to our awakening, and very largely
- Title: Lecture: Matter Incidental to the Question of Destiny
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- correct) and remains in a half-sleeping state. About two there
- sleep our way through life, but to look about us. Let me tell
- Title: Lecture: Hereditary Impulses and Impulses from Previous Earth Lives
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- life not sleepily and obtusely but with full, wide-awake
- un-asleep. Views and opinions everyone can have, but the
- within their souls not to be among the sleepy ones, but to be
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture I: The Michael Imagination
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- waking-sleep, one might say — to enter into the doings of the
- cosmic waking-sleep, with the elemental beings to the region where
- will come to realise how he has been living through a waking-sleep of
- sleep and dreams. Then, caught in this web of illusion, they would
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture IV: The St. John Imagination
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- — one might say the sleeping — being which calls forth
- from the powers of sleep the forces of vegetative growth, in which a
- kind of sleeping Nature-life is given form. But in this sleeping
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- few days that this waking state of man, from waking until falling asleep,
- is no fully-awake condition, because there is still something asleep in
- thoughts are awake, from waking until falling asleep, but the Will is
- ordinary waking life; and most things, we do not even dream, but sleep.
- your thoughts when you are asleep. A great part of the activity of will
- while man is awake is similarly performed in a half-sleeping condition.
- If we were not asleep
- is that which man experiences during sleep. His life of thought is asleep,
- present during the life of sleep. Man with his ego and astral body is
- asleep till waking in a state of longing for his physical body. Sleeping
- sleep, develops longings for his physical body. These longings increase
- greater and greater in the state of sleep. And because longing fills
- this life of desire becomes so strong during sleep, that man not merely
- blood and nerve-structure of their people, that even in the sleeping
- these ancient Hebrew prophets, that they remained united even in sleep
- etheric body during sleep, was called: prophetic clairvoyance.
- in a state of sleep, but from love — not for ourselves, but for
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- asleep, is not a fully-awake condition, because there is still
- something asleep in man. What we experience as our will is
- until falling asleep, but the will is something which we
- even dream, we sleep. You can clearly conceive of how you put a
- asleep. A great part of the activity of will while man is awake is
- similarly performed in a half-sleeping condition.
- For instance, if we were not asleep as
- man experiences during sleep. His life of thought is asleep, and
- the life of sleep. Man with his ego and astral body is then outside
- asleep till waking in a state of longing for his physical body.
- Sleeping consists essentially in this, that man, from the moment he
- begins to sleep, develops longings for his physical body. These
- sleep. And because longing fills the ego and astral body like a
- desire becomes so strong during sleep that man not merely develops
- and nerve structure of their people, and even in the sleeping state
- sleep with the blood of the people to whom they belonged. It was
- physical and etheric body during sleep, was called
- into this body from outside in a state of sleep, but from love —
- Title: St. Augustine
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- being, — is refuted every tine one goes to sleep. Every
- sleep, from him is snatched that absolute certainty of inner
- him. Every tine you go to sleep until the moment of waking, the
- he goes to sleep, and a modern human being does not even know
- perhaps, but the very fact of sleep contradicts it.”
- sleep. So that we may says: In the 4th Post Atlantean epoch it
- 5th epoch), that their sleep transpired completely
- Atlantean epoch knew that, from sleeping until waking up, there
- from waking to sleeping, still continued to work, but in other
- a dim, but conscious life of sleep. In that age one still knew
- but also reality, because one knew those moments of sleeping
- going to sleep and waking, there arises an experience which is
- recognise through your sleep-life how the Moon-forces are
- partially asleep). Try to recognise the MOON-life in your
- sleep-life, for it plays into your sleep-life, as the Silvery
- cannot get very far, because every sleep refutes the real
- Title: World History: Lecture II: Mysteries of 'Asia'
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- dream. He is asleep. Suddenly there appears before him a
- water, earth, air and fire. And sleep brought him again other
- experiences. Sleep for him was not that deep heavy sleep we
- ourselves. I believe there are people who sleep so in these
- sleep man had still a dull form of consciousness. While on the
- consciousness of that time. At night, in sleep, he perceived
- his sleep a still more dim and dark consciousness, but a
- had these pictures. And in sleep they had an experience which
- ‘sleep away’ the ordinary earthly existence, we enter the realm
- sleep, while the body rested, they experienced the Beings of
- There were however moments when the sleeper would feel: An
- Hierarchy, but only when a still deeper condition of sleep
- took place during the sleep-condition of the third kind,
- consciousness — the waking-sleeping,
- sleeping-waking and the sleep, in which the Third Hierarchy
- intervention of a deeper sleep, during which the Second
- again and again during sleep by the life forces, so that not
- Title: World History: Lecture VI: Mysteries of the Ancient Near East Enter Europe
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- asleep to important events that are taking place in the
- asleep to-day in regard to the most important events of all.
- awaken man from sleep.
- Title: World History: Lecture VII: The Fifteenth Century and the Transition from Mind-Soul to Spiritual-Soul
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- the condition of sleep, of course, the human being as a whole
- Title: World History: Lecture IX: World History in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- in the throes of an ominous, universal sleep. They think, or at
- during their sleep while they are in the spiritual world with
- destinies of Egos and astral bodies during the sleep of human
- during sleep, approaching the Guardian of the Threshold.
- how souls during sleep approach the Guardian of the Threshold
- has around him groups of human souls in the state of sleep,
- sleep.
- of the Threshold during the state of sleep plead with the
- experienced during sleep by more souls than is usually
- experience during sleep. For if the condition that is
- existence of the Guardian of the Threshold and during sleep
- sleeping human beings confronting the Guardian of the Threshold
- in the state of sleep to the stern Guardian of the Threshold.
- pass before him in the state of sleep: Do not cross the
- cause you to sleep.
- Title: Goethe, Comte and Bentham
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- closely into the nature of man in the period between going to sleep
- and waking up; that is, the sleeping condition. Of course,
- diagrammatically, the sleeping condition is well-known to you. That
- nature of sleep; we must remember that it is just in the sleeping
- If man were conscious in the sleeping condition, that is from going
- to sleep until waking up, or, let us say, if he became conscious
- could thus become conscious through his sleeping condition, he
- the inner experiences during the sleep condition, he experience in
- wake up in his sleep, if I may use that expression, he would not
- because, from the moment of sleeping until waking he is permeated
- going to sleep until waking up, the reality of man's ego and astral
- asleep, man is subject to the deception that his so and Astral body
- Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- processes with the unconscious processes of sleep, so that
- that from the moment the soul, in sleep, forsakes the natural
- and sprouting processes, we have the sleeping life of the
- earth. The Earth-Spirit sleeps during the summer and during
- sleeping condition of the earth, when his soul had to sink
- into the sleeping Earth-soul in order to have Imagination,
- signify union in dream and ecstasy with the sleeping,
- mighty Earth-being sleeps and wakes, taking the whole year
- for this alternation, whereas man sleeps and wakes in the
- the night, in sleep, I should have to draw it completely
- a dead man into our living man. Then sleep has the task of
- everything to be dissolved by sleep, we should have no
- if we wish to have a concept of sleeping man and what he
- asleep, and winter when we look at him awake. If we wish to
- and weaves during our sleeping condition. If we now seek to
- weaving in sleep, we can do so as follows. All this is the
- earth-sleep;
- succumb to the earth-sleep, Many people very easily fall
- asleep in the heat of summer, because during the universal
- sleep of the earth their astral forces are not strong enough
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- Title: Meditation and Concentration
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- enter into relationship with the world, and in the sleeping
- soul and spirit during sleep, and hinders us in this state,
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture II
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- soul-sleep, to reduce the intensity of the fire that burned in
- assiduously, he could refresh himself by partially sleeping off
- the life of sleep is by no means a direct effect of the
- preceding daytime life, so also this sleep life of Goethe was
- sleep? — the answer is given: Because he is tired. This is a
- lazy truth and one that is itself asleep since it is nonsense.
- certainly not tired, fall comfortably asleep after a full meal
- fact is not that we sleep because we are tired, but waking and
- sleeping are a rhythmic life process, and when it is time or
- necessary for us to sleep, we become weary. We are tired
- because we ought to sleep; we do not sleep because we are
- of sleeping and waking stands. It is a reproduction within the
- explain sleep as resulting from weariness caused by the day's
- rhythm of sleeping and waking must be drawn from the cosmos,
- fell asleep. In reality, such is never the case. We are never
- the same upon waking as we were when we fell asleep but, as a
- inner impulse just as the rhythm of waking and sleeping reveals
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture III
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- ego. In explaining the alternation between waking and sleeping,
- within the physical and etheric bodies but, during sleep, the
- speaking generally, sleeping and waking are really a sort of
- outside the physical and etheric bodies in sleep only in being
- outside the head. Because the ego and astral body in sleep are
- indeed, during sleep, when the ego and astral body are working
- organism during sleep. We can, therefore, rightly compare the
- active relationship exists during the state of sleep between
- are more intimate during sleep, as are the relationships
- then, that during sleep especially intimate relationships
- or lesser degree, we live during sleep, as regards our ego, in
- sleeping and waking. Thus, you will not be surprised when the
- spinal cord systems during sleep, and sleeps in this
- that must really be developed during sleep. Well, when you
- what it experiences in the ganglionic system during sleep,
- life that is developed during sleep, and that has its organic
- One can say with equal justification that during sleep the
- influencing the sleeping life. The result is simply that the
- are asleep at night that we enter into relationship with our
- sleep — the ten years in Weimar. This dampening was
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- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IV
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- summer the earth sleeps, so it is not possible then to find
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture V
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- place in a person's conscious life from waking until sleeping
- falling asleep to that of waking, and this often influences our
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VI
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- twelve o'clock. He lay only half asleep. At about two o'clock
- fell again into a half-sleep and when he awoke, it was already
- try not to sleep through life — excuse the bald expression —
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VIII
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- social world? It is not good simply to sleep through life, not
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture X
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- between waking and sleeping such as was universal in the
- the sleeping compartment of a train, he hears the voice of his
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture I
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- can go to sleep who has undertaken to play a part in the
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- white, spiritual, is outside the head when you are asleep.
- backbone, is bound up with the spiritual, and when you sleep
- man during sleep it remains in close connection with the
- is practically no real separation between the sleeping and
- soul-spiritual actually disconnects itself in sleep; it
- be sleeping man (see b diagram 1); the spiritual
- waking and sleeping man.
- moments of sleep-life that otherwise would pass in
- unconscious sleep, are lifted to the surface and the man then
- becomes conscious during sleep. What today man has as waking
- the next, and then over the next again. But man sleeps away
- the interchange of day and night in his waking and sleeping,
- important that we do not merely pursue half-asleep what
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture III
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- asleep this moves more or less out of the body, as it was
- Title: Contrasting World-conceptions of East and West
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- falling asleep. We perceive the various spheres of life through
- but also when we are asleep. During our sleep, we live outside
- we are asleep? When we ask this question, we immediately
- moment of waking up to the moment of falling asleep, he felt
- the fact that in these ancient times man's sleep was different
- from ours. When we are asleep now, we are forsaken
- completely from the human being. Even when we are asleep, our
- during sleep the Ego and the soul forsake our whole being, but
- it would be wrong to draw the sleeping man so as to indicate
- vicinity of the head. Strictly speaking, when we are asleep,
- we find that when the human being was asleep, the organs of
- he was asleep they took up their abode in his head. The human
- asleep. The ancient Oriental thus discovered within him every
- done in him while he was asleep. He perceived this in
- inspired him when he was asleep, while they were active in his
- that while human beings were asleep, they arranged the trust
- of the gods in his body, while he was asleep.
- left there while he was asleep.
- sleep (they are no longer active in it, for man's
- from his sleep, because on waking, his fully developed senses
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- Title: Year's Course as a Symbol for the Great Cosmic Year
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- during the night, when our higher nature is asleep, and this is
- sleeping state in the other and vice-versa.
- sleeps, because it sprouts and grows; it sleeps, while it
- world this plant-consciousness is asleep during the summer and
- plants, which is awake in the winter and asleep in the summer.
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture I
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- organism and the ego. From the way that man goes into the sleeping state
- four members are united, yet in sleep they are separated, so that on
- a firm shape, the matter remains in the astral body. Now one is asleep,
- There it reinforces itself somewhat during the state of sleep. (See
- three to four times. Only after the fourth, having been asleep, the
- not sleep a couple of times afterwards. That is right, but this is not
- on one. And that is the reason that we have to sleep four times over
- at night, if one knows that man sleeps not only in an abstract way with
- sleep man is nearly all limb-metabolic man up into the brain, because
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- so that men do not have a sleepy, but rather a wakeful civilization.
- But to become sleepy through Anthroposophy means that one gives much
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- says: in summer the earth is asleep, in winter awake? It
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture III: Clairvoyant Vision Looks at Mineral, Plant, Animal, Man
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- nothing of sleep, he wakes, sleeps; wakes, sleeps; wakes, sleeps. But
- Thus he looks at the holes that, during sleep, are there in consciousness.
- came just through sleep. Before the Mystery of Golgotha man slept in
- a different way from what he now sleeps, whatever the physiologists
- in sleep. This used to happen. This is just the great crossing point
- thoughts given them during sleep. On waking, man brought his thoughts
- sleep.
- has always been accustomed to what the head was still getting from sleep
- you to sleep, my dear friends! For it was not written with the idea
- you get nowhere but go to sleep. Many indeed do go to sleep and they
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- in mind our entire life in its alternating states of sleeping and waking.
- we sleep we leave the physical body and the etheric body lying in the
- our body when asleep, we are poured out into the surrounding cosmos.
- In this way when we are sleeping our consciousness as a man is slight.
- When the sleeping condition is unbroken by dreams which implies a certain
- dreamless sleep, then our consciousness is so inconsiderable that we
- gone through in the state between going to sleep and re-awakening. This
- In sleep, with our ego and astral body we are outside the physical body—no,
- to sleep and waking up again: (Compare Z-233) we do not know it, however,
- because our consciousness is then weakened, because our sleep-consciousness
- physical body and its organs. The life during the state of sleep is
- always to have to perceive what in sleep we experience with the things
- nature are concerned we actually go to sleep in the presence of another
- as to this falling asleep. For we certainly see the other man with our
- to fall asleep in the depths of our human being. Just as we are asleep
- to nature at night, something is sent to sleep in us by the presence
- of another man. When this goes to sleep, however, it does not cease
- most important things in social life has fallen asleep and they act
- the intellect is most easily lulled to sleep, the most chaotic instincts
- clear thinking about these things is sent to sleep simply by men being
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- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 5: Paganism, Hebraism, and the Greek Spirit, Hellenism
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- the near future, in which we must take our place not sleeping—as
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 6: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation
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- did not become free in the chaotic condition that it does today in sleep;
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- to go to sleep. There is much too pronounced an attitude among men for
- to sleep a bit, we can dream a little, one can be a sentimental mystic.
- rest a little when we are enjoying Art; we think we can sleep a little.
- This Building is not for that kind of sleeping consciousness. People
- with this kind of sleeping consciousness come into this Building and
- is not calculated to induce sleep but is for the purpose of awakening,
- I see again and again that people so love sleep even here in the Anthroposophical
- really the satisfaction of a selfish desire for sleep. Well, here the
- in everyday conditions. In ordinary life we sleep a great deal to-day,
- and it is from this sleep that our principle misfortunes come. That
- sleep to enter into our eurhythmic forms but that a greater awareness
- against sleepiness in life.
- that we must not sleep. It is also necessary that we make a certain
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- — her mother killed herself with a sleeping-draught,
- whereby — as otherwise in sleep — the complete
- gradually they fall asleep? Or, when they are still under the
- asleep in the midst of amusing themselves. Goethe is not
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- own, in a life not of sleep but of twilight, would build up
- that during his sleep-life man sinks into a real, cosmic
- sleep, is in a sphere that brings him nearer to the fulness
- asleep and waking. With our physical body we could not
- asleep to waking, and out of it spring dreams.
- we belong between falling asleep and waking.
- today in sleep, and no one can penetrate to them unless he
- experienced in the world where man is between falling asleep
- asleep and waking, the world we find again if with
- between falling asleep and waking. And he believed this can
- experiences today between falling asleep and waking, all that
- the language that must have been used between falling asleep
- would have were he conscious from falling asleep to waking,
- he enters between falling asleep and Braking, and, absorbing
- here, the world man experiences from the time he falls asleep
- sphere of reality, during the time between falling asleep and
- sleep to one less deep, and though not quite awake, are on
- be made of the dream-world, the sleep-world, in changing
- half-asleep and half awake. This is the second layer of
- the scene open with the Sirens. We are in the world of sleep,
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- asleep. For even en little reflection will show you that men
- between waking and sleeping is really only apparent. We might
- they sleep too — sleep as regards a very great many
- of our life of will, is wrapped in dreams and sleep.
- Sleep-life projects itself into waking life. We could be far
- sleep-life and the dream-life arising from it. Nevertheless,
- earth-fire and water-air. While unconscious in sleep, to a
- connection. From the moment you begin to fall asleep till you
- I am going to say to the communications we have in sleep,
- then you will know what I mean by saying: In sleep you speak
- experience in your soul during your sleep is imparted to you
- by innumerable people; and what you do during your sleep is
- in sleep is very intimate. It would be highly distressing if
- sleep, as a rule, you know if anyone is lying, you know as a
- know one another in sleep comparatively well, but with dimmed
- now lives from falling asleep to waking.
- life between falling asleep and waking, dreams emerge. Why
- dream-life, into the life of sleep, and through this dreams
- sleep, and might speak to our conscience. The experiences and
- this; during sleep you don't want to hear anything this
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- of soul and spirit where, between falling asleep and waking,
- morning, when you wake out of sleep. Exactly the same force,
- if, during sleep he became awake to this body-free condition.
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- differently. He will behave like a man who, asleep at night
- Then, if he goes to sleep consciously, as it were, retaining
- his consciousness in sleep, if, sleeping on, he can take with
- him into his sleep-knowledge the idea of Homunculus acquired
- almost seems to us that sunk with our cognition into sleep,
- from our nightly sleep, or from the sleep of cognition, to
- men who when they are asleep know quite well what is actually
- living above, and through their sleep dreamily experience the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- sleep should have had its effect upon us before we wake,
- waking when sleep has done its work upon us, we should have
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture I
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- Meanwhile in others, who always sleep soundly because they are
- evening I think, therefore I am. Then I fall asleep. I do not
- I am. I fall asleep, and as I now do not think, I am not. This
- then is the consequence: A person not only falls asleep, but
- ceases to be when he falls asleep. There is no less fitting
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 1
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- consciousness: waking, dreaming, and sleeping. The moment we apply an
- then, if this has proceeded normally, waking, dreaming, and sleeping
- purpose of bringing about better sleep, but there the boundary is
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- organization are in close connection. In sleep the physical body and
- sleep, their ego organization is not properly within the astral body,
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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- spiritual beings. We had there the bringing of waking-sleep into
- complete waking sleep given over to the bodily functions, which are
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- an important question: how is it during sleep? In sleep the etheric
- exhalation there is no problem. But how can we inhale during sleep if
- the astral body is outside? Well, the fact is that during sleep
- at that time. All the astrality of the macrocosm enters during sleep.
- Our breathing activity during sleep is for this reason very different
- between inhalation while awake and inhalation while asleep. The
- control of our inhalation during sleep comes from outside. When we
- body, from within outwards. While we are asleep the cosmic astrality
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- in the ego and astral body during sleep, one does not reach the sun
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- alternate between waking and sleeping. You all know in general what
- in our minds what really happens in the human being during sleep. The
- processes go on that during the person's sleep are independent of the
- while it is asleep this human body is, so to speak, subject to these
- during sleep. During sleep the human being ought to be a world of
- body during sleep — unless they are brought into balance
- that sleep is healthful is correct in a certain sense, but only under
- sleep condition. Normally, however, even during sleep the catabolic
- processes, only with catabolic processes. During sleep, therefore,
- catabolic processes are there because of some unhealthy sleep
- investigation to the etheric body, we find that during sleep only the
- going to sleep to the moment of waking, they take their course in the
- illness. So we can say that sleep can show us how causes of illness
- the normal sleep processes; at the same time they are the basis for
- sides! On one side, in the sleep condition of the human physical and
- sleep in the human physical and etheric bodies, we find the
- and consider the outer mineral world that relates to it. During sleep
- is too much asleep, to cure what is still continuing to sleep during
- is falling asleep, and this is creating harmful soul substances in
- These are sleepwalkers, whose peculiar state is not make-believe; it
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- that? Sleeping and waking. Sleeping and waking are repeated 25,920
- But now we must ask, what is this rhythm of sleeping and waking?
- Every time we go to sleep we not only breathe carbon dioxide out, but
- breath of sleeping-waking.
- Sleeping-waking, a larger breath.
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- should, enhancing the sleep condition. The ancient initiates
- beings, first in day-waking consciousness, then in night-sleeping
- when human beings sleep. When we are asleep our physical and etheric
- Sun existence now during sleep. We do not have our Moon existence in
- to Earth existence. And the fact that the sleep condition is
- essential to us means that nature preserves in the sleeping human
- Humans fall during sleep into subnature, and from this fall illnesses
- appear. That is the realm of the Father God. When we sleep we enter
- helps illuminate the members of the human being that during sleep are
- balance by the normal course of sleeping and waking. Supernature is
- sleep to balance what is experienced in subnature, then there is
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 1
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- consciousness: waking, dreaming, and sleeping. The moment we apply an
- then, if this has proceeded normally, waking, dreaming, and sleeping
- purpose of bringing about better sleep, but there the boundary is
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- organization are in close connection. In sleep the physical body and
- sleep, their ego organization is not properly within the astral body,
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 5
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- spiritual beings. We had there the bringing of waking-sleep into
- complete waking sleep given over to the bodily functions, which are
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- an important question: how is it during sleep? In sleep the etheric
- exhalation there is no problem. But how can we inhale during sleep if
- the astral body is outside? Well, the fact is that during sleep
- at that time. All the astrality of the macrocosm enters during sleep.
- Our breathing activity during sleep is for this reason very different
- between inhalation while awake and inhalation while asleep. The
- control of our inhalation during sleep comes from outside. When we
- body, from within outwards. While we are asleep the cosmic astrality
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- in the ego and astral body during sleep, one does not reach the sun
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- alternate between waking and sleeping. You all know in general what
- our minds what really happens in the human being during sleep. The
- processes go on that during the person's sleep are independent of the
- while it is asleep this human body is, so to speak, subject to these
- during sleep. During sleep the human being ought to be a world of
- body during sleep — unless they are brought into balance
- that sleep is healthful is correct in a certain sense, but only under
- sleep condition. Normally, however, even during sleep the catabolic
- processes, only with catabolic processes. During sleep, therefore,
- catabolic processes are there because of some unhealthy sleep
- investigation to the etheric body, we find that during sleep only the
- going to sleep to the moment of waking, they take their course in the
- illness. So we can say that sleep can show us how causes of illness
- the normal sleep processes; at the same time they are the basis for
- sides! On one side, in the sleep condition of the human physical and
- sleep in the human physical and etheric bodies, we find the
- consider the outer mineral world that relates to it. During sleep we
- is too much asleep, to cure what is still continuing to sleep during
- is falling asleep, and this is creating harmful soul substances in
- These are sleepwalkers, whose peculiar state is not make-believe; it
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- that? Sleeping and waking. Sleeping and waking are repeated 25,920
- But now we must ask, what is this rhythm of sleeping and waking?
- Every time we go to sleep we not only breathe carbon dioxide out, but
- breath of sleeping-waking.
- Sleeping-waking, a larger breath.
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- should, enhancing the sleep condition. The ancient initiates
- beings, first in day-waking consciousness, then in night-sleeping
- when human beings sleep. When we are asleep our physical and etheric
- Sun existence now during sleep. We do not have our Moon existence in
- to Earth existence. And the fact that the sleep condition is
- essential to us means that nature preserves in the sleeping human
- Humans fall during sleep into subnature, and from this fall illnesses
- appear. That is the realm of the Father God. When we sleep we enter
- helps illuminate the members of the human being that during sleep are
- balance by the normal course of sleeping and waking. Supernature is
- sleep to balance what is experienced in subnature, then there is
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- sleeps through his mortal existence. In early Christianity, man is
- Title: Lecture I: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- influence too on the sleeping plant. Interwoven with the moonlight,
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- during sleep, could not exist. We should perish between going to sleep
- the state in which our soul lives during sleep. Take what I said
- earthly existence. And when between falling asleep and waking we
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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- sleep they can also be outside the physical and etheric bodies. Just
- moment of falling asleep to waking up, he knows that he is really
- feeling for what the soul and spirit have experienced during sleep
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- (which leaves us in sleep) has become the subject of psychology. What
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- sleep; for in sleep the content of this Ego is
- has nothing to resist the extinction of sleep. However, knowledge of
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture II: Exercises of Thought, Feeling and Volition
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- sleep. In this condition the physical and etheric organisms require
- that are a part of it; in the condition of sleep, the rhythm and the
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture III: Methods of Imaginative, Inspired and Intuitive Knowledge or Cognition
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- EXPERIENCES OF THE SOUL IN SLEEP
- during sleep.
- The sleep-experiences of the soul do not enter upon ordinary
- organization; and during sleep the experience of the soul is outside
- experiences which took place before sleep on the basis of the physical
- organization. The experiences of sleep reveal themselves only to
- At first, in falling asleep, a man finds himself in an inwardly vague,
- experiences them as facts during sleep. Think, for instance, how in
- Similarly, the soul goes through real experiences in sleep; and this
- real form of sleep experiences is not made clearer through ordinary
- from each other. During this period of sleep, the soul feels itself to
- In the case of modern man there appears at this moment of sleep the
- of sleep and was the medicine for this fear. For the man who lives
- sleep. This fear prevents, as long as it is present, the inner vision
- of that which should be experienced by the soul in sleep, as the body
- rhythm of breathing and blood-circulation. During sleep the physical
- its sleep-existence, the soul experiences its relation to all human
- experiences. But in this condition of sleep the soul experiences also
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- reconstructions during sleep. Man's inner world becomes the external
- During the state of sleep the physical and etheric organisms of man
- these two organisms over into the sleeping state. As shown in the last
- human organism as belonging to him, as he does in sleep. But he
- his own power. The state of sleep is in a sense a reconstruction of
- But in its course of sleep the physical organism exists as an
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture VII: The Relationship of Christ with Humanity
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- sharp distinction between sleeping and waking. Dreams now are the only
- wakefulness and unconscious sleep, which was pictorial and remote from
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- IN the state of sleep, sense-experience ceases for the ordinary
- Volition even during wakefulness contains a section which is asleep.
- consciousness just as do the events of sleep. Man has always a part of
- himself asleep even when he is awake.
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture IX: The Destination of the Ego-Consciousness in Conjunction with the Christ-problem
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- nature were also experienced during the state of sleep. But this
- sleep intervenes. It replenishes the inner head-organization with
- During sleep however it is differentiated internally into definite
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
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- being, — is refuted every time one goes to sleep. Every
- time a person to-day passes into the unconsciousness of sleep,
- Every time you go to sleep until the moment of waking, the
- sleep, and a modern human being does not even know whether it
- very fact of sleep contradicts it.
- chiefly because it played into their life of sleep. So that we
- their sleep transpired completely unconsciously. Those human
- beings of the 4th Post-Atlantean epoch knew that, from sleeping
- ideas, as feelings from waking to sleeping, still continued to
- down, as it were, into a dim, but conscious life of sleep. In
- those moments of sleeping life in which was revealed, not
- during the time between going to sleep and waking, there arises
- “Try to recognise through your sleep-life how the
- is partially asleep). Try to recognise the MOON-life in your
- sleep-life, for it plays into your sleep-life, as the Silvery
- cannot get very far, because every sleep refutes the real
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- the nature of man in the period between going to sleep and
- waking up that is, the sleeping condition. Of course,
- diagrammatically, the sleeping condition is well-known to you.
- into the nature of sleep, we must remember that it is just in
- the sleeping condition that a man experiences the reality of
- conscious in the sleeping condition, that is from going to
- sleep until waking up, or, let us say, if he became conscious
- — if man could thus become conscious through his sleeping
- the sleep condition, he experiences in his Ego and Astral body
- referred. But if he were really to wake up in his sleep, if I
- sleeping until waking he is permeated by his Angel, that
- Cognition is not present. From the moment of going to sleep
- seen, when he is asleep, man is subject to the deception that
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- for sleep overtakes a man. It was, however, a force that entered the
- Just think how, the moment we fall asleep and our ego and astral body
- moment that follows falling asleep we are united with those whom we
- against this man or that, but as soon as we fall asleep and enter the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- connections passed into a state of sleep. Thus a sleep regarding the
- sleeping culture but now the time has come for an awakening.
- has he let me sleep? This means putting oneself with one's
- human evolution must go through its sleep periods just as much as the
- individual man must sleep in the course of twenty-four hours.
- the same with our sleep. In the evening we are tired and we go to
- sleep. Then we wake up refreshed with an inner feeling of reality. If
- at any rate, most of us have become as much asleep and dreaming
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- stand further away. Man is further away from himself when he sleeps
- to the astral body which is outside the physical body in sleep. You
- your astral body of sleep.
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- out by our astral body when we pass over into the condition of sleep.
- If now with Imaginative vision we can behold man in sleep as a
- way. Picture to yourselves during sleep the etheric and physical
- memory-life is transformed during sleep. If man dreams it is just
- falling asleep until waking up figures in this way as memories, that
- during sleep with the forces which lie behind the phenomena of
- memories unite during sleep, but with that which really lies behind
- with these that our memories unite during sleep. Our memories rest in
- them during sleep.
- Thus we can really say: During sleep our soul with its
- “When I fall asleep I consign my memories to the powers which
- from outside, but when I sleep I sink my memories into your spiritual
- go to sleep.” It is perhaps the most beautiful of all feeling
- may be removed from us in space we find our way to it in sleep) —
- asleep at night the memories which we have ourselves forgotten. Man
- with reference to human sleep, because in reality, during those years
- alone is taken up during sleep. As regards human beings it is the
- which he carries in sleep into the inner being of nature. If one then
- outside him as it is during sleep one sees that it really consists in
- during our sleep into its own being. Nature takes up our memories
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- sleep each time a person falls asleep but rather continue to course
- through the organism between falling asleep and awakening.
- half-asleep in childhood; our consciousness is not fully awake. Our
- sleeping, as it were, dreaming; based in this permeation with will
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- our will impulses, which otherwise would unfold in a dull sleep-life
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- the conscious life of the human being from waking to falling asleep.
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- dim, subconscious and sleep-like — were called into play;
- pass over into sleep in highest purity and after intimate
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- dim, subconscious and sleep-like — were called into play;
- souls, they tried to pass over into sleep in highest purity and after
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- the coming forth again of what was asleep in Nature throughout
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- who want to lull themselves to sleep by inducing a kind of mental
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- organic activity taking place during sleep, which should really take
- But it does not do so, and is obliged to find expression during sleep.
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- of view of spiritual science, a man asleep.
- and disturbed sleep, even in very different cases of disease, one can
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- occasion to stress in Anthroposophy — that in sleep the ego and the
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- disturbances in the process of human sleep. That leads us to inquire
- the facts themselves, further, to maintain that when sleep begins ego
- sleep there is a bond between the astral body and the ego, and another
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- night during sleep, the human organism seeks to tear down this
- asleep, are not able to take with them the whole of what shimmers and
- develop especially during sleep, is one that inclines to tumorous
- tumorous tendencies are those who do not sleep properly, for the
- reason that remnants of the ego remain after they fall asleep. These
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- “sleeping it off.” For all other “remedies,” which are applied and
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- sleep? Just as when man falls asleep, movements are carried out in his
- imagination which are not followed by the will, just as the sleeper
- of Eurhythmy. In Eurhythmy the reverse of the sleep condition is
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- alternation between waking and sleeping. Every time we wake, there is
- in a certain way the one beat of this rhythm, and every time we sleep,
- there is the other beat. And this rhythm of waking-sleeping
- waking-sleeping, is intersected with other minor rhythmic oscillations
- upper sphere but sleep in our lower. There is a continuous rhythmic
- waking and sleeping.
- wider rhythm determined by the alternation of sleep and waking, form a
- determined by the alternation of sleep and waking, form a separate
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- striking resemblance to the process of awakening from sleep which is
- be said that the awakening from sleep in man has something of the
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- organic sphere of mankind into the upper, are enhanced during sleep.
- It is necessary to take great care in describing sleep. Sleep is
- particular human individuality. Too much more sleep than the
- During a too long spell of sleep, the internal barrier to which
- sleep, so that man is always in danger of harmful effects on the blood
- tends to auto-intoxication through sleep; but this tendency is
- should inquire whether they sleep well and are ready for work. That is
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- we fall asleep; it subsides as soon as we stop thinking.
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- the periods of sleep. On the other hand, the connection of these two
- asleep. Now it is essential for us to have a correct picture of how
- awake from sleep. Similarly, we become part and member of the
- make contact with the external world. Imagine he is asleep. While he
- is asleep something happens in his lung which has the effect that if
- he remains in the organ; and sleep which is healthy unconsciousness,
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- movements. He sleeps little, and does not fall asleep at all easily.
- In the evening he is very excited and tired, and cannot go to sleep.
- falling asleep. Suddenly the child will cry out, wake up, and stand
- child is late in going to sleep and often talks in his sleep,
- about nine hours after the boy has fallen asleep. He suddenly starts
- do the fits occur nine hours after falling asleep? Because that is
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- dreams on falling asleep, not on waking. Treatment of these three
- falling asleep or before waking up. Up to now, according to this
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- the head was found to have increased in size. The child was sleeping
- juice, after which the child fell asleep, and his condition on the
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- is forgotten between the times of falling asleep and awakening. The
- fidgety. A sleepy, backward little boy, who has not learned to speak
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- certain degree and enter into a sort of sleeping condition. Certain
- animals sleep in the winter; these elemental beings sleep in summer.
- This sleep is deepest during St. John's time, when they are completely
- asleep. Then they begin once more to individualize, and when the Earth
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- winter sleep. Everything becomes paralyzed. Nature, which through her
- Title: Lecture I: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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- similar in some respects to that of sleep. As beings of
- sleep, but our consciousness is dimmed during the experience, and we
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- way back to it. If one is asleep in the ordinary way, one finds the
- state of sleep. But, strange to say, neither of these two states is
- through the fact that something is continually sleeping in us, even in
- the daytime. I am not alluding to the habit of dropping off to sleep
- remains fast asleep in him, and this it is which brings it about that
- is quite different in the case of the sleep consciousness. In sleep
- that all consciousness is obliterated. In sleep consciousness, Lucifer
- awake, Ahriman has the upper hand over Lucifer, and when we are asleep
- side sinks down, in sleep consciousness Lucifer's. Only in the
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- for instance, would never have thought of it, not even in his sleep,
- although Paracelsus was a much more clever, even in sleep, than some
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- steamer, especially if they sleep on the journey. What is
- goes to sleep. Of course the person who does not acquire
- doubt know, namely, that whilst we are asleep our ego and
- case like this, so that if we are asleep on a train journey
- referred to. We human beings do not only sleep at night. We
- actually sleep in the daytime as well, only we do not notice
- our daytime sleep as much as our nighttime sleep. During the
- during nighttime sleep. During the day our life of will is
- investigating the will whilst they are daytime sleepers and
- sleeping state, by night or day. So it is no wonder that a
- sleep! They would far rather have things conjured up before
- capable of speaking to the human soul forces that are asleep
- present time is that human beings do not sleep and dream
- wish to know nothing about spiritual science do sleep and
- through the world sleeping and dreaming, but understand what
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- pointed out that properly speaking we do not sleep by night
- only but that certain parts of our being also sleep by day.
- which sleep, while during the day it is more the willing and
- feeling parts which sleep. It is in this will sphere that we
- which is otherwise asleep. When you sit and listen to a
- soul and spirit down into a region which otherwise sleeps
- we sleep; then our ordinary thought life is dulled in an
- everyday consciousness that which awakens when we sleep; if
- that in which we live when asleep dives down into our waking
- into a region which sleeps during the day. But when we
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- being does not only sleep at night, when his conscious
- also asleep during the day. At night it is more the life of
- concepts that is asleep; but during the day, in a part of our
- being, the life of the will is more asleep. The will sleeps
- of the will sleeps thus. This sphere of our will is much more
- most part a sleepwalker. A vast number of things take place
- that during sleep he is not nearly so unbelieving as when
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- sleep which lasted for thirteen days; the thirteen holy days
- sleep he had significant experiences, that he was able to
- And soon lay deeply sleeping.
- When he did sleep so long.
- And soon lay deeply sleeping.
- sleep that was to reveal to him the secrets of worlds that
- Olaf Asteson fell asleep he became a mental image of the
- sleep these beings of the higher hierarchies experienced what
- materialistic civilisation, and the other part was asleep.
- seeds were being sown in the sleeping parts of the soul for
- the part of the human soul that was asleep in the age of
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- up and going to sleep, man is not fully awake, for something
- in him is still asleep. What we feel as our will is really
- up until we go to sleep, but willing is something we carry
- sleep. You can clearly visualise putting a mouthful of food
- unconscious of your thoughts while you are asleep. So during
- in waking day sleep.
- sleep with regard to our desires and the feeling impulses
- experiences the other side of life during sleep. His thought
- life is asleep and quite different conditions prevail, of
- conditions prevail during sleep. Man is outside his physical
- between falling asleep and waking up man lives continually
- what sleep consists of, acquiring a longing for his physical
- body from the moment he falls asleep. This rises to a climax
- he is asleep the longing to return to his own physical body
- happen that this longing grows so strong during sleep, that
- during sleep they did not want to let go altogether of that
- with such love that even in sleep they wanted to remain bound
- the physical body during sleep, was called prophetic
- sleeplike state, urged on by love — even if it is not
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- That is why we have to sleep, because we don't do any thinking then.
- restored in sleep. So waking and sleeping show us that while we are
- sleep, as we know, we do not think, we do not move, we are inactive.
- During sleep our spirit and soul have gone off to the spiritual world
- soul leave once and return. Sleeping and waking, you see, are simply
- longer breathing is our sleeping and waking. And the longest
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- there is as yet no new Queen there. She is still asleep in her cell and
- asleep, has its eyes shut. Well, if there is a mouse somewhere under
- eyes shut, it was asleep. Some people say the cat has a very fine
- that the cat hears best when it is asleep, which is a rather doubtful
- plays an extremely important part in sleep. It works chemically.
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- has withdrawn from the body as happens in sleep, only in sleep this
- as in sleep, it gets stuck fast, and when a man has a weak
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- sleep; for such a logical development has the disadvantage
- to sleep with it. This is a wholly organic process. Logical
- the same tone, you know, puts the listener to sleep. Each
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- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture I
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- was kindled out of the dull, sleepy cultural life of primordial times.
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- with a sleepy soul, if he could not awake in confronting external nature.
- nothing other than what happens every morning when we awake out of sleep
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- fall asleep, entering not into unconsciousness or nebulous dreams but
- One begins to comprehend that even in normal sleep one's soul-spirit
- is outside the body. Yet the experience of sleep is not permeated with
- knows that throughout the entire night, from falling asleep until waking,
- that out of the sleeping state countless questions arise within one.
- falling asleep and waking. Everyone who returns from the theater actually
- is deluged by all these questions in the night while he sleeps, but
- due to the operation of certain laws sleep normally spreads itself out
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- for the separation in sleep of the ego and
- sleep the ego and astral body leave the physical and etheric
- with human sleeping and waking. In the waking state the
- in sleep the physical and etheric bodies of the metabolic and
- an actual rhythmic process that takes place in sleeping and
- said that in sleep, at least in man's upper organization, the
- strong a tendency to sleep. Thus if one has to deal with an
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- during sleep. In this you can see the significant role of the
- that during sleep the astral is active in the human being,
- The astral body thus makes use of an activity during sleep
- outside the human being during sleep.
- course in the human being, the rhythm of waking and sleeping.
- Actual sleep, which, as we have seen, is strongly bound up
- the very way one falls asleep or awakens.
- happens when a person falls asleep or awakens is an
- a position to observe his patient when falling asleep or when
- position to observe the patient when he falls asleep and
- is nevertheless most unreliable. If falling asleep and
- the experience that unfolds during sleep. They then cease to
- with the astral body, which acts in sleep from below upward.
- the day in question and that have gone to sleep with us
- — it would be wrong to think that. To go to sleep
- nature groups together, in the moment of falling asleep and
- asleep; then we will study how we can indeed observe what
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- symptoms are condensed in the phenomena of falling asleep and
- that are condensed in the process of falling asleep. To fall
- asleep inadequately always indicates that the astral body is
- investigator because, when sleep should appear, the physical
- asleep; hence we must acquire a comprehensive view of the
- falling asleep. We then may notice that everything revealing
- of falling asleep inadequately. Thus any involuntary
- these are waking concomitants of not falling asleep properly.
- add that in patients who fall asleep inadequately there is
- do with everything accompanying inadequate sleep. Thus in
- under the formula, “falling asleep inadequately,”
- of inadequate falling asleep, when the disease is in the
- inner aspects of the human being. During sleep the ego takes
- and inadequate falling asleep and awakening. If all these
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- like the Greeks below, are sleeping peacefully; so
- long, only Zeus was not holden of sweet sleep; rather was
- sleeping in his hut, and ambrosial slumber poured over
- ‘Sleepest thou, son of wise Atreus tamer of horses?
- To sleep all night through beseemth not one that is a
- thee when honeyed sleep shall leave thee.’
- me in my sleep through the ambrosial night, and chiefly
- ‘Sleepest thou, son of wise Atreus tamer of
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- how many sleepless nights I had at that time over the
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- with the spiritual world when it sleeps during the night and
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- of thought put the audience to sleep. Unusual
- sleep; for such a logical development has the disadvantage
- to sleep with it. This is a wholly organic process. Logical
- the same tone, you know, puts the listener to sleep. Each
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- notice how they are enmeshed in a terrible cosmic sleep. They
- their physical and etheric bodies in sleep and live in the
- going to sleep and waking up, were often to be seen
- spiritual world, that souls are asleep when they approach the
- Guardian of the Threshold surrounded by groups of sleeping
- asleep.
- approach the Guardian of the Threshold in a state of sleep
- allowed to wander across the threshold in a state of sleep;
- their consciousness is that of a sleeping human being —
- in death what they are now experiencing in sleep. For if the
- sleep would become ordinary life. Human souls would pass
- journeyings to where the sleeping souls can be observed
- Threshold in a state of sleep in the way I have described. In
- in sleep, by the thundering voice of the Guardian of the
- state of sleep, is actually not one which is found amongst
- fall asleep.
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- of the dreamer? It is the same as that of a sleeping person. For
- though we may speak of dreamless sleep, the fact is that sleepers are
- sleeping in one and the same room, yet be experiencing two wholly
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- waking life, that of dreams, and finally that of dreamless sleep.
- And I pointed out that someone else can be asleep beside him and have
- dreamer. Even if ten people are sleeping in a single room, each has
- But in sleep we are
- that is, on awakening and on falling asleep. But the dreams are
- he is sleeping. This means that he is occupied solely with his own
- developed by a sleeping person is carried over into the ordinary
- experiencing the outer world, as he does in sleep. His sick organism
- is just what it would be if he were sleeping next to him. He is
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- of sleep.
- This state of sleep,
- however, is the very opposite of the state of sleep through
- which we pass in ordinary life. In ordinary life we sleep
- when we wake from sleep the Ego and astral body are not
- the etheric body and physical body. Between sleeping and
- condition of sleep. The dreams, too, which occur in
- world — it is all there, and every minute of sleeping
- not sleep, I lay and looked at the shadows cast by the
- little, began to read a book. She seemed to be sleeping;
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- because of the general sleepiness of the modern soul. Basically
- careless, sleepy and as a result give over that which I have
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- indifferently and sleepily passed by and taken note of in this
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- within yourself With o there is a kind of going to sleep while
- falling-asleep while still awake when we utter a or oo,
- asleep when awake. When you are going out of yourself in o
- into my spiritual being; just as when falling asleep I enter into my
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- states of waking and sleeping in human beings. I have repeatedly
- spoken in public lectures of how this problem of sleep has occupied
- life, and that the sleeping state somehow eliminates these exhaustion
- In the case of the alternation between sleeping
- of waking and sleeping, to concern ourselves with questions of the difference
- waking and the sleeping states.
- the contrasting aspect of the sleeping state, its essential characteristic,
- on the subject of sleeping and waking were all that could be said about
- effort is more often seen to fall asleep at lectures than someone who
- wrong if tiredness were the real cause of sleep. What we have to consider
- For his falling asleep is self-enjoyment.
- that sleeping consciousness is still at the stage that prevailed in
- Now our sleeping man at the lecture is not
- that sleep takes over, not as a result of inner weariness but because
- matter if one studies the alternation between sleeping and waking with
- The opposite is true of the sleeping state.
- outside it. Since we have left our bodies during sleep, we actually
- between sleeping and waking to another cause, and say that we live in
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- of sleeping and waking. But we recognize that waking consciousness too
- It is basically true that from the moment we awaken until we fall asleep
- and ideas. Sleeping consciousness, which has remained at the level of
- Consider the fact that sleeping consciousness doesn't involve remembering
- anything. If you were to sleep continuously, you wouldn't need to remember
- consciousness of sleep we remember nothing of the past. It is certainly
- clear that memory plays no special part in sleep. In the case of ordinary
- in sleep.
- “Subconsciousness looking into ourselves” = sleep
- memory is still a very sleepy attribute of human consciousness. When
- the “half-asleep” status of the mere mental images with
- how a true concept differs from the sleepy holding onto a mental image.
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- they sank into a kind of sleep-state as a result of the concepts being
- woman was actually found collapsed in sleep outside the hall, so powerful
- to clearly defined concepts, and therefore fall asleep, and who are always
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- sleeping and waking and related matters. I spoke of how the whole nature
- alternating states of sleeping and waking. We tried to understand how
- differently consciousness functions in the waking and the sleeping states.
- likened to that of whales, a going-to-sleep and reawakening, dependent
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- making use of our etheric bodies, except when we are sleeping, but we
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- the physical body only. When we go to sleep we are no longer thus enclosed,
- into earthly matter. This is of significance. All the time we are asleep,
- It dominates us from the moment of falling asleep to our awakening;
- sleep now falls away, and something else takes its place. Its place
- in alternating periods of sleep and waking dependent on the sun,
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- child's times of sleeping and waking. This means that we have
- to acquire an instinctive knowledge of how much sleep a child
- that a child sleeps too much, relatively speaking. In this case
- legs. If a child gets too much sleep, inwardly it will lose the
- allowed to sleep too much.
- sleep appropriate to its age. The inner being of such a child
- sure that as young children they were not given enough sleep.
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- sleeping-dreaming. (Here I am referring to the child's
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- ultimately those of sleeping and waking — also belongs to
- the rhythmic system, insofar as digesting, and sleeping and
- circulation, which in turn act on the rhythms of sleeping and
- affinities to the digestive rhythms and those of sleeping and
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- in the open air. During their sleep they were not exposed to
- sleeping men. From the heavens there streams out a calming
- force, the inner feeling of well-being in sleep. The whole
- inwardly quiet. Sleep proceeds from the darkness, but
- body, for during sleep he experiences the whole heavens. It
- s. In sleep, when we lie in bed,
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- place between falling asleep and waking, something happens
- child sleeps in a certain way which is different to the one he
- his seventh year is in a state of sleep — a state in
- asleep and waking — unable to transmit the same forces
- of sleep. It sends very few sharply defined concepts and even
- enter our sleep condition, understanding realities from there.
- knowledge of spiritual reality out of its sleeping condition.
- come to the fore and can influence sleep life. These sharply
- spiritual realities as we live between falling asleep and
- realities amidst the condition of sleeping and waking, and then
- we can evaluate the difference between a child's sleep before
- his seventh year and its sleep after turning seven. We can see
- asleep and waking up.
- regarding the conditions between falling asleep and waking is
- falling asleep. For this state I have just made indications. In
- the condition between falling asleep and waking, something
- body from the physical body during sleep. The child namely
- bodies even during asleep. From this time the I lights up as an
- we are during sleep
- we are asleep in our will even during the day, what becomes
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- a sort of sleep-life up to the age of 28, then begin somewhat to comprehend
- a sleeping plant-life and in the second half would look back and understand
- what took place during this sleep. There are forces and powers which
- Before that we should go about on earth drunken with sleep.
- cliff: a knight on horseback, or other figures in the mountains, sleeping
- line. One can sleep with what simply looks at the world. If one looks
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- obese, materialistic in his lower nature, one makes him heavy and sleepy.
- thoroughly awake and not sleeping.
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- goes to sleep and the cloud goes out of him spatially. It was difficult
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- will-life as in sleep. A man is as unconscious of what actually pulsates
- in his will as he is of events during sleep; but just as he knows that
- he has slept, in spite of knowing nothing about himself during sleep,
- he sleeps through everything that he wills. If you have a white surface
- do you see your waking periods, but the periods of sleep appear in the
- nothing of yourself in sleep; but in a survey of your entire plane of
- consciousness the intervals of sleep may be said to appear as black
- than he does of his sleep. Man is conscious of his life of conceptions,
- as he experiences the sleep periods.
- Man was not so sound asleep with regard to his will; the instinctive
- sleep-condition punctuating our conscious life.
- that enter the consciousness only as sleep does at night. It reckons
- turn away from knowledge and toward faith will feel something of sleep
- from those regions where sleep also originates. Therefore, what I have
- asleep? The underlying cause is this, that in the historical evolution
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- With the help of spiritual science we should stop sleeping in regard
- show you that people are fast asleep. Compare modern life with the life
- ideas of spiritual science? One can, of course, sleep; but even if one
- the way people speak who are asleep when they observe world events!
- materialists, who are not sincere; they are sleeping, because then they
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- we can lay ourselves down to go pleasantly to sleep. That is the paradise
- a really good sleep once they have passed through the gate of death.
- They love to imagine this because sleeping is, after all, very comfortable.
- we must not deceive ourselves by trying to sleep through this view into
- It is comforting, is it not? — something that can lull us to sleep.
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- now urgent, burning social question. Everyone who does not sleep through
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- us that many who have long been sleeping deeply should awake where social
- from the deep sleep of present-day humanity. Nothing can help here save
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- which was like a quenching, a kind of partial sleep of the
- which had burned in his soul could sleep partially and take a
- sleep is not a direct result of the life of the previous day,
- so too, this sleeping life of Goethe was not an effect of what
- question is asked: Why does a person go to sleep? it is very
- nay, even a sleeping truth, for it is nonsense. Otherwise we
- — doze off to sleep after a heavy meal when they are to
- that we sleep because we are tired, for waking and sleeping are
- a rhythmic life-process. When the period of sleep, the
- necessity for sleep approaches, we then grow tired. We are
- tired because we ought to sleep, we do not sleep because we are
- Think to what a great Order the rhythm of waking and sleeping
- science to wish to explain sleep as resulting from the fatigue
- of the day; but the rhythm of sleeping and waking must be
- condition in which he goes to sleep at night; but that is only
- so. We never waken exactly as we went to sleep; we are really a
- waking and sleeping in man betrays an inner impulse. In a life
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- sleeping and waking. In waking life, we say, the Ego and astral
- body are inside the physical body and the etheric, in sleep
- general, it is so: sleeping and waking represent a kind of
- man are outside the physical and etheric body during sleep. In
- and etheric head of man, the Ego and astral body in sleep are
- organisation. During sleep—when the Ego and astral body
- remaining organism during sleep. In a certain sense we may
- peculiarly vivid relationship in sleep between our
- they are loosened. In sleep they are more intimate. Moreover,
- column are more intimate in sleep than in our day-waking life.
- Thus we may say: during our sleep the most intimate
- sympathetic nervous system. In sleep, with our Ego we live more
- between sleeping and waking. It will not appear altogether
- inside the spinal system during sleep, man with respect to his
- sympathetic and his spinal nervous system is awake in his sleep
- and asleep in his waking life.
- said to be unfolded during our sleep? Well, you must bear in
- sleep, while it can well bring to consciousness what it
- of the vivid life which is unfolded in our sleep, the organic
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- so sleepily, without giving a thought to what is connected so
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture II
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- impressions of the outer world, and then you fell asleep and
- woke up in the middle of your sleep. It was as if you lived in
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture III
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- the human being, and during sleep the astral body and
- sense perception during sleep, because the ego-organization is
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- he is in a sleeping condition the astral body and ego are
- during sleep, and only retains a general feeling about this on
- awaking, or he sees things in dreams, which emerge from sleep
- during sleep would only be perceived in the way that the
- sleeping condition is perceived by someone when he is waking
- aura during sleep, it means that all those who had taken in
- human etheric body between the times of going to sleep and
- body to the content of the Apocalypse during their sleeping
- sentiments one can bring about such a condition of sleep that
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- waking state and the other is its content during sleep. What we
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- drawn from memory. At the left, at the sleeping St. Zedonius; he wears the
- sleeping. He still wears the glove. Everything was “according to
- sleeping forms below. There already is the attempt to bring to expression
- the nature of sleeping. Compare that with what you can remember of the
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 12: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- present sleepily, but to grasp the living impulses in the evolution with
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 13: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- the sleeping body is now ensouled by Universal Soul, is taken possession
- asleep.
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- those conditions which are our sleeping-conditions. If, when we
- withdraw into the element of sleep, we could suddenly wake up
- asleep within it, there again the Jehovah Nature rules. In the
- sphere let us say in sleep, then the Luciferic beings make
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- dreamless sleep.
- in feeling man dreams, in will he sleeps. But this sleeping
- will ("sleeping" for the ordinary consciousness), is just what
- thoughts. When man goes to sleep then his astral body and his
- ego which really sleep in what streams from the earth as metal
- and the ego sleep in both of these cases. And so what exists in
- when we sleep at night. Now if you can make the attempt to come
- even while awake, really sleeps in a very delicate way. Of
- course, when he really sleeps at night he is outside his
- exist by themselves. But there also exists such a gentle sleep
- eyes, etc., this can occur, because a gentle sleep is taking
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- priests: sleep happens between the two. What does this mean,
- sleep? Present day science has the peculiarity that the most
- inwardly. What is said about sleep is that it is an illusion.
- During sleep the soul-spiritual part of the human being, the
- and etheric part. Between falling asleep and waking up the physical
- his sleep, thus the human being descends as a physical being
- experienced during sleep.
- While the human being has sunk down (during sleep) to a level
- sleeps every night. The Act of Consecration of Man is as
- important as sleep. If you occupy yourself every day with the
- of sleep-life. The evangelical attitude knows nothing about
- to remain on the level of nightly sleep-life. This lifting out
- of people from their nightly life of sleep, this conscious
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- becomes something like a cosmic sleep for us during our earth
- sleep, so that we could say: the human-being is so profound, so
- as a physical body it expires into a cosmic sleep — then
- its depths, permeates us out of its depths with earthly sleep,
- while out of the depths of earthly sleep the archetypal divine
- speaks from this diamond hard heart the condition of sleep of
- unfolds its bud upwards. Every sleeping rosebud you empathise
- earth how you are a sleeping being. You can feel, when you
- sleep and become a dreaming being. Yet you can also feel how
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture I: Homeless Souls
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- and then the next day of course is occupied with sleeping them
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture IV: Blavatsky's Orientation: Spiritual, but Anti-Christian
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- dream-life goes on uncontrolled in me when I am asleep.’
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- my dear friends, simply shows that he is going about asleep in
- of easy-goingness and sleepy-headedness.
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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- even in his sleep; although Paracelsus in his sleep was still a
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- sleepiness. With this sleepy posture and gray-greenish body, it
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- spiritual to us. Rather than the sleeping consciousness, we
- seems as little dangerous as it does for a sleepwalker who has
- also, when one has gone through the sleeping time after death,
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- a significant role in sleep. The human being lives in the
- vegetable kingdom. There is something in you that is as sleepy
- consciousness, like a vegetable - sleeping, dreaming. But this
- transformation to the opposite of this sleep-filled dreaminess,
- after each sleep he no longer wants to return down to the
- will which, however, is present as in sleep, as I have often
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- the physical body. He does so every time he falls asleep. He is
- then outside the physical body. But when he is asleep outside
- the human being is at first unconsciously asleep. Under normal
- sleeps in man, we sense the spirit which forms the head from
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- sleeping in us. For we don't know how thought descends to our
- Let in sleep through the tranquil heart
- feelings' dreams completely dissolve in sleep, when individual
- in sleep through the tranquil heart
- of feeling dissolve in sleep, and the divine cosmic life
- sleep through the tranquil heart
- otherwise is sleeping in the limbs, transforms itself and
- How in sleeping fields of work
- we are sleeping in the will - acts magically in the limbs as
- How in sleeping fields of work
- Let in sleep through the tranquil heart
- How in sleeping fields of work
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture I: Social Impulses for the Healing of Modern Civilization
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- fearful sleep. At the present moment, the German is, one might
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- sleepiness, this inability to throw the whole man into the
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- develop such a tendency that between death and rebirth we sleep
- Title: The Real Being of Man
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- between death and the pre-birth we sleep too strongly, if, in
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IV: The Thyroid Gland and Hormones
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- poor sleepers? If one treats young people who do not sleep well
- with sleeping pills of opium or morphine, they will certainly
- sleep better, no doubt about it. One can't argue against it,
- but the fact is that if sleeping pills and related chemical
- will gradually gain the strength from within to fall asleep.
- weaken himself. The effects of sleeping pills are uncontested;
- it is indisputable that a person sleeps better with them,
- should try to induce sleep from an inward, mental direction. Of
- be induced to get the right amount of sleep every night. Then
- later in life people needn't be given sleeping pills if they
- rejuvenation methods can really be compared to taking sleeping
- that administering sleeping pills to younger persons actually
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VII: Spiritual-Scientific Foundations for a True Physiology
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- sleep can we properly trace this network, but in a child it is
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VIII: Concerning the Soul Life in the Breathing Process
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- your sleep has been somewhat disturbed. You are awakened from a
- fitful sleep by a quite frightening dream in which you perhaps
- Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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- modern dryness and sleepiness, the attitude of people toward
- falling asleep and waking up, he penetrates into this world.
- When you sleep, you are within this world. What you experience
- in the outer world. Hence Ego-consciousness disappears in sleep
- sleep, which existed as a fully-conscious knowledge in the
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture V: The Effect of Nicotine; Vegetarian and Meat Diets; On Taking Absinthe; Twin Births
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- substance — sleep evens matters out somewhat —
- absinthe also ruins the sleep. With absinthe, a person gets a
- hangover during sleep, and he is therefore prevented from
- sleeping well. One must sleep, however, if one drinks alcohol.
- testified to by the expression, “to sleep it off.”
- Sleep has a beneficial effect on alcohol intake and evens
- ordinary alcohol, because even sleep is ruined.
- rapidly during sleep. A person who shaves knows that when he
- sleeps particularly late on a given day, he is more in need of
- the body, whiskers grow very quickly. Sleep is there to
- however, extends its effects even into sleep, and with
- absinthe-drinkers sleep does not neutralize these effects. The
- red corpuscles of the blood are even ruined in sleep in women
- into sleep, a woman's monthly period is very strongly
- cognac, but it even ruins sleep. Though one could go into more
- 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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- must sleep, that we require a time during which the head does
- sleep, then again being damaged, again restoring itself, and so
- go to sleep, I exhale my soul, and I draw it back in again when
- throughout my life on earth in sleeping and waking. This is
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture IV
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- how great is the illusion which lulls you to sleep (and to which you
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture VI
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- our dreams. When, on awaking from sleep, we recollect ourselves and
- sleep. Willing is bound to the limbs — and metabolic and motor
- dreamless sleep.
- have no more than we have from our sleep.
- may say: I have nothing at all from sleep. Needless to say, we are
- it would of course be absurd to say that you had nothing from sleep.
- sleep. If you never slept, you would never rise to the
- go back until the last time you awakened from sleep. Before that
- moment you were sleeping. All that lies in this intervening part of
- fell asleep until the last time but one when you awakened, memory
- (for the intervals of sleep), nevertheless you see the black
- we can certainly say that we have something from sleep. And just as
- we have something from our sleep in the ordinary sense of earthly
- life, so do we have something from that sleep which always prevails
- in our willing. We pass asleep through that which is really going on
- likewise our Ego is inherent in that which is sleeping in us during
- veiled in sleep.
- are. Deep sleep (even in waking life) is the condition in which our
- volition is. We are asleep in our impulses of will, even in waking
- truly say, the very thing we pass through asleep carries us in our
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- his beautiful motifs, as though they came straight out of sleep.
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- like a sleep-walker, writing down his lovely melodies directly after
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture XI
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- they were asleep as regards the conditions of the time; and these
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture VII
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- stage (we will take these stages quite exactly): the sleeping astral
- sleeping astral body shapes the picture of the experience outside the
- one, and just “sleep off” his spiritual exertion in the
- asleep over a book if we are tired. This getting tired is no sign at
- that you get tired or fall asleep; on the contrary, you cannot fall
- asleep; you get a slight headache from it. Only you must not regard
- goes on ... it stays with you until you go to sleep. If you have
- is asleep — that his physical body works up the whole picture,
- sleep, enveloped by this cloud. And if you have actually shaped the
- with which one rose from sleep, becomes objective. What it shows is
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- from the outset that they need a great deal of sleep; they like to
- have long sleep. (The diagram is, of course, rather exaggerated).
- sleep.
- whether a human being needs sleep or not, which again expresses
- again it can be said: When you meet a man who is a sleepy-head, then
- previous incarnation. A man who is not a sleepy-head, who may even
- have to do something in order to go to sleep — we know there
- are books which can be used for the purpose of sending one to sleep!
- at least through one — in which he has lived as if half asleep,
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- sleeping life (not his waking life) backwards. When he passes through
- third of life is spent in sleep, this backward journey is also lived
- man has reached the age of 60, some 20 years have been spent in sleep
- difference between its experiences and those of ordinary sleep is
- of the dreams rising out of sleep which do not, after all, reproduce
- being during sleep; but after death he experiences it with
- earth with now and again a dream arising; then you would sleep again,
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- time of falling asleep to that of waking. These impulses are at work
- of falling asleep and that of waking, man lives in his astral body
- falling asleep and waking. I shall describe it in outline
- as he falls asleep. The physical and etheric bodies lie in the bed.
- falling asleep the astral body leaves the human being through the
- impression that at the moment of falling asleep the astral body
- out. — Such is man as he falls asleep.
- We wake from sleep
- waking from sleep we have in us only a small part of our astral body
- disease. For think of it: throughout the hours of sleep, in what lies
- when he wakes from sleep, when his astral body is forcing upwards
- proceed. — On falling asleep, our ego and astral body pass out
- — directly we fall asleep, all this begins immediately to be
- continues for a time after we fall asleep and overshadows everything
- else that happens to us during sleep. As sleep continues, however, a
- happens when we have a very short sleep — for example an
- lecture, but really do go to sleep; the whole thing may last only two
- happens then? If the sleep were real, we were in the spiritual world
- holds good as for the all-night sleep of a lie-a-bed — I mean,
- falls asleep, even for a brief moment, the whole sleep is a unity and
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- view. We have the condition of sleep. How does this condition of
- sleep present itself in its cosmic counterpart? Let us consider it
- conscious the whole day long and now we lie down in sleep. This means
- in sleep as a plant and mineral world. But by day we have
- asleep at night — in that part of his being which he has left
- you think of a certain region of the earth where men are sleeping,
- echo of all that these sleeping men have
- hours of sleep with the traces that have remained in our etheric
- are left in sleep and whither the Angels, Archangels and Archai wend
- Angels during our hours of sleep. It is so indeed: during our waking
- hours we create work for the Angels during the time of sleep. And now
- says to himself: “I have lived from the time of falling asleep
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- other folk, who always sleep soundly because they are so
- until evening I think, therefore I am. Then I fall asleep.
- think, therefore I am. I fall asleep, and as I now do not
- only falls asleep, but ceases to be when he falls asleep.
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture II: Forces of Karmic Preparation in the Cosmos
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- of sleep which he spent while he was on the earth.
- ordinary sleep, in relation to the condition in which he
- to sleep, man as a being of soul and spirit is only in his
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture V: Spiritual Conditions of Evolution Leading up to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- man of today awakens from sleep, he slips down into his
- was different. When they awoke from sleep they had a
- consider the moment of falling asleep nowadays, the
- asleep ceases to have perceptions. For the little that
- even after the human being had fallen asleep. And to a
- feeling, an intermediate sensation between sleeping and
- fell asleep the astral body was not immediately absorbed by
- sounded into the sleeping human Ego, — though no
- between my falling asleep and my awakening.
- lived every night during my sleep,-herein I am experiencing
- awakened that in his sleep he had been in a world of light
- fall asleep till I awaken, belongs to the region of a good
- waking and sleeping. Recognising one another by these
- that they perceived the sleeping state differently than the
- dwelling from the time you fall asleep till you awaken. But
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture VII: The New Age of Michael
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- while human beings upon earth are as though wrapt in sleep.
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- this experience. He fell into a kind of sleep from which he
- kind of sleep. In other cases it happened thus: —
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- sleep consciousness.
- sleeper's attention. Nor does he by any means always know to what extent
- of deep, dreamless sleep, man has in his ordinary consciousness nothing
- of falling asleep and the moment of waking. Everything else he has to
- asleep and waking is all that remains from dreamless sleep.
- consciousness, dreamless sleep consciousness. If we go back into very
- the sleep that is invaded by dreams links on to the waking state; again
- clear remembrance of what they had experienced in sleep. And it was
- precisely out of this sleep that there came the impressions of past
- has waking consciousness, dream consciousness, dreamless sleep
- a new birth; furthermore, that in the consciousness of deep sleep there
- destiny, notwithstanding all freedom, is spun during our life of sleep,
- succeeds in penetrating with vision into the life of dreamless sleep,
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- is hidden from him in the darkness of sleep.
- hidden from man by the dark consciousness of sleep.
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- the moment he wakes from sleep, because he sets store
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture II: The Physical World and the Moral-Spiritual Impulses
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- awaking until falling asleep, and the sleeping state from the
- time of falling asleep until waking.
- during sleep, the activity of his astral
- asleep he leaves behind the life which belongs to the earth and
- when sleep interrupts his waking life he lives in
- is woven during sleep between birth and death in a fine
- his life passed during sleep between birth and
- has woven during his sleep, man now enters that
- an entirely different world which, between falling asleep and
- enters a world where that which between falling asleep
- man ‘sleeps through’ these obscure
- that way only between falling asleep and waking.
- how during the time between falling asleep and awakening, the
- that time between falling asleep and waking up we still carry
- during the time between, falling asleep
- sleep. But during this sleep is woven that essence which, when
- observe what occurs in sleep. Real spiritual vision,
- will. We discern how, while we sleep, all that is
- itself during the time between falling asleep and awakening
- into that being which sleep conceals from modern man, but
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- speaks falls back into unconsciousness with every sleep and
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- preparing them to become complete sleepers in their intellect
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- which exists when the human being sleeps, when his forces are
- unfolded outside in the whole universe during sleep, that is
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- exercises he was transplanted during his sleep state into the
- quite different world between going to sleep and waking up, a
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- had those sleeping germs which appeared in the great period
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- And when we go to sleep, we breathe out our ego and astral
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- have observed Weininger at times when he was sleeping normally.
- case.) If he had been observed when he was sleeping a healthy sleep
- while separated from the sleeping physical and etheric bodies. Only in
- the state of sleep were the students permitted to behold what the I
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Two: Two Spheres of Existence in Nature and in Man: the Realm of Regularity and the Realm of Irregularity. The Ancient Hebrews' Jubilee year as the Expression of Formative Powers of the Soul. The Christ Incarnation.
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- has been suppressed and, simultaneously, sleep is interrupted, then
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- sleeping. How can the I and the astral body be the
- during sleep, during the time the astral body and I
- head. This implies that the person must be awake. If a man is asleep
- ask yourself how moral you are in your sleep or in your dreams
- 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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- and truth take hold of a person as he wakes from sleep. Although it is
- I was roused from sleep by lecherous,
- I was roused from sleep by lecherous,
- I was roused from sleep by lecherous,
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- indignant person, or of someone who is addicted to sleep. There, in a
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- overlooked. People sleep their way blindly through events
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- rhythmic alternation of waking and sleeping in man. Just as a
- person cannot do without sleep, so mankind could not dispense
- with the sleep regarding spiritual knowledge which has marked
- asleep to the spiritual, so that it could reappear in a new
- in this field allow themselves to be lulled to sleep again and
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- of consciousness which we possess during sleep. When we lift
- new sensation from another side. Sleep extends continually in
- sleep, even by day. In the present stage of the evolution of
- is experienced in a sleeping way, even when we are awake. The
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 2: Concerning the World of the Dead
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- we awaken in the morning until the moment we fall asleep, we
- more to do with feeling that we in sleep have to do with our
- lives in his feeling life, he is actually asleep and
- moment of going to sleep to that of awakening, but only those
- continues on throughout the entire sleep life. Only in the
- deeper layers of our consciousness do we sleep, so to say,
- dreamlessly. But this dreaming and dreamless sleep life goes
- the human being sleeps completely. For with his everyday
- which he lives in deep sleep. He follows consciously only
- and sleep this away do we feel separated from the dead with
- going to sleep? The answer is: Only that which can be lived
- will, which we sleep and dream away. They are always there;
- and sleeping through it, this forms our destiny; we ourselves
- are this. We dream and sleep through all we do toward the
- — a region which we dream and sleep away. At the same
- to a certain extent — how we sleep through it and how we
- and sleep away our feeling-life and will-life, where the
- that we dream and sleep away, something that man as a rule
- feeling and sleeping will. Within us, we cut ourselves off
- from this other world because dream and sleep play also into
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- his feeling life in his usual consciousness, and he sleeps
- sleep away, we live together with human souls that are
- sleep; the impulses which man develops when he surpasses his
- impulses of dream and sleep.
- the community — except that they dream and sleep away
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- feelings, and he sleeps through everything contained as
- out again when we fall asleep. We do this during our whole
- as parallel to our falling asleep and awaking; through our
- dream away, and the impulses of the will that we sleep away,
- into the dreaming and sleeping worlds of feeling and of will.
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- and sleeping, in his usual waking day-consciousness, has some
- his life of feeling, and sleeps away the real contents of his
- life of the will. Dream and sleep stretch into the world of
- as a dreamless sleep. Through our feelings, through the
- and moral processes within that world we dream away and sleep
- away. Dream and sleep impulses, which we have in common with
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 7: The Inadequacy of Natural Science for the Knowledge of the Life of the Soul
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- and which for this reason is immersed in sleep for the
- sleeping state grows into the spiritual world around him.
- withdraw from it in sleep — so from a certain moment
- falling asleep, awaking and falling asleep, in this rhythm
- sleep, just as we realize that this outer world sinks into
- darkness when we fall asleep, so in the soul of the so-called
- in order that I may pass through this life of falling asleep
- and awaking, falling asleep and awaking, and so forth. We
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- lulls people to sleep (i.e. the Consciousness Soul)
- them to sleep; on the other hand, however, they would like to
- wake from their sleep. Since they are familiar only with the
- members of the bourgeoisie who have been asleep to recent
- asleep whilst events took their course. And finally with
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- Sleep, of
- future. When he falls asleep this so called free will ceases
- on falling asleep, it continues until the moment of waking.
- into the human soul from the moment of falling asleep until
- human soul during sleep. In earlier epochs the gods instilled
- into the human soul between sleeping and waking what they
- open to all kinds of other influences between sleeping and
- sleep and death. We can only think scientifically during our
- waking hours. The moment we fall asleep, scientific thinking
- country where no one understands a word of French. In sleep
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- to the seventies the middle class had been asleep and we
- Soul if we are aware that we have hitherto been asleep! If we
- are unaware when and how long we have been asleep, we shall
- not awake up, but continue to sleep on.
- asleep. Afterwards it was too late, for nothing could then be
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- necessity that the Bourgeoisie of Europe should remain asleep
- knowledge of this ‘cultural sleep’ ought to have
- spiritual content are asleep to the demands of our time.
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- asleep, the powerful catastrophic happenings of our time are
- of a humanity that is fast asleep. This is not intended as a
- bourgeoisie had been asleep during these critical years and
- one could not avoid — unless one was asleeptaking an
- fast asleep and which, when it embarks upon spiritual
- their cultural sleep ask nothing more. We must seek
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- behold not a world in which the gods sleep a sleep of
- rhythmic swinging of the pendulum, not through a sleepy
- asleep, as it were. Thus, as I told you recently, there are
- only anxious to preserve the old and lull mankind to sleep in
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- state of sleep. And when men are led asleep away from the
- lulling a man's spirit to sleep in clouds of incense (I speak
- us while we sleep, while we ourselves are outside the body.
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- proportion of human souls are actually asleep, are really sleeping.
- sleeps his requisite number of hours, eats three meals a day, and so
- sleeping souls of our time will certainly be overjoyed if someone
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- People today are still far from being awakened out of the sleep in
- enveloped humanity in sleep continues to have a powerful effect; and
- of this sleep. Let us never forget that the knowledge of the
- spiritual science must not be confused with sleepy-headedness, with
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- demonstrated in the alternation between sleeping and waking. Positions
- What does this alternation between waking and sleeping signify to us
- respect on the cycle of Nature. The cycle of waking and sleeping, in
- him of the sleeping and waking states shows however that he still has
- between waking and sleeping, and Nature alternates between day and
- and sleeping though not to that of day and night, we must say: Man was
- his intellect, that it is better for him to sleep at night rather than
- in such a way that he must under any circumstances sleep. No civilised
- man really feels: ‘Night makes me sleep, day wakes me up.’
- experience an absolute demand of Nature that they should fall asleep.
- and sleeping we still distinctly show the course of Nature in picture,
- sleeping and waking. Our free choice does not enter here. Here
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- state of sleep. I have often spoken of this sleep-state of man in
- an outer phenomenon through our senses. We are asleep in our limb
- organisation, in the same sense as we are asleep in the Universe
- between going to sleep and awaking.
- unconscious; we sleep into this world, whether we do so in the domain
- of our Will, or whether we sleep into the Universe between our going
- to sleep and our waking.
- we take food, the process following takes place in the sphere of sleep
- happenings of sleep. The cabbage and the egg manifest their exterior
- In the state in which we find ourselves between falling asleep and
- sleeps or when he dreams. There lies also the world of
- said to exhale our astral body and Ego, on falling asleep and inhale
- to sleep, or only from the wholly conscious to the dream state, we
- very world into which we pass during our sleep, when the Ego and the
- deep sleep, a transition to still another, a third world. We have thus
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- acts very differently when we are awake and when we are asleep. A
- a state of sleep. Man as a child is always more or less asleep,
- in a continual state of sleep — such as our heart-activity, our
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- sleep and what takes place between going to sleep and awaking. Just
- sleep and awaking. If you do this with an unprejudiced mind, you will
- arrive at an unequivocal view of this matter. When you go to sleep,
- you are, as it were, at the zero of your being; the condition of sleep
- you are at the moment of going to sleep. The one is the equivalent of
- means passing from sleep to the waking state; falling asleep is the
- points of awaking and of falling asleep. We must find a line which
- and the point of falling asleep in the other direction. The directions
- that we have in waking and sleeping a copy of day and night, having
- day and night (i.e. we need not sleep at night, nor wake during the
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- life between waking and sleeping. You know that in the abstract the
- in a certain inner connection; whereas during sleep, we have on the
- the human will, is really in a perpetual state of sleep. We must be
- absolutely clear that this state of sleep continues in regard to our
- a permanent state of sleep. The Circulation or
- Between waking and falling asleep, we are only really awake in our
- state of continuous sleep as regards his limbs and metabolic system.
- continuously asleep.
- of sleep. Consciousness knows nothing of it. The nerve merely informs
- a portion of man which sleeps even while he is awake. I now wish to
- will-metabolic nature is in a constant state of sleep — is most
- unconsciousness that which is really the sleep-nature of the limb-man.
- sense, fast asleep. How the will works into the legs or into the
- sleep. In respect to this process, man's own nature sends back to him
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- the waking and sleeping conditions of man. These are contrasting
- that is to say, when we wake up and when we go to sleep, then we pass
- moment of falling asleep must have something to do with one another.
- if we were to ascribe to the sleep condition one part of the ellipse,
- the conditions of awaking and falling asleep should fall apart; and
- line, a lemniscate. When we say: Man falls asleep out of the waking
- condition into the sleep condition, then with the lemniscate it is
- possible to show him coming out of sleep again through the same
- awaking through the same point as the falling asleep.
- we went to sleep. We wake up the same in respect of the principal
- waking and sleeping. But if we rightly observe life, we cannot exclude
- the sleeping condition from human life as a whole. We instruct our
- night, we can say: we sleep, and on awaking come to the same place
- where we fell asleep; but in regard to human evolution, we shall have
- sleeping, and continue the evolution, we obtain a spiral. This spiral
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- that we can also include those whose sleeping and waking do not
- it in thought as a line in which the points of sleeping and waking lie
- are bound to place the point of waking over that of falling asleep.
- was darkness; before that again, my falling asleep of yesterday was
- falling asleep really unite in your conscious recollection. That is a
- awaking always crossing the point of falling asleep. If the curve were
- an ellipse or a circle, then awaking and falling asleep would have to
- waking time runs from your awaking to your falling asleep. During that
- astral body and Ego. Now consider your condition from falling asleep
- falling asleep to awaking. He is then like the Earth in summer; and
- and falling asleep is our winter, and that between falling
- asleep and awaking is our summer. For the year of the Cosmos — in
- The Earth wakes in winter and sleeps in summer. The summer is the
- Earth's sleeping time, the winter her waking time. Outer perception
- waking time and winter as her time of sleeping. The reverse is the
- case, for during sleep we resemble the blossoming, sprouting
- have to say: A year — that is for the Cosmos sleeping and waking;
- waking of the Cosmos, and in summer its sleeping. If we now consider
- the Cosmos, which as we see manifests waking and sleeping — for
- the Cosmos is like a falling asleep and awaking.
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- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Twelve
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- from the astral body and Ego in sleep, and in waking unite them. We
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Thirteen
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- every time he falls asleep it leaves his physical and etheric bodies
- the eternal being, while Man is in dreamless sleep. There is prepared
- Title: Responsibility of Man: Lecture I
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- brooding — in a sleep condition in which one passes
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- going to sleep and waking, is the will-life with its bodily
- will man is a completely sleeping being, even if wide awake.
- let us consider this sleeping will-life, consider it from the
- bodily aspect, this sleeping metabolic and limb-life. Man in
- actually sleep through.
- there we are asleep. There we are not separate. We are
- independence, for he experiences it asleep in his will
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- sleeping conditions. If, when we withdraw into the element of
- sleep, we could suddenly wake up outside our body, we should
- asleep within it — there again the Jehovah nature rules.
- When we are present in the Jehovah sphere, let us say in sleep,
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
- had fallen asleep, they could experience the approach of
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VI
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
- as the sleepy souls would be willing to admit this, an actual
- and means of this opposition, then we remain sleeping souls.
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
- morning to going to sleep at night, such a person was filled
- by external perceptions, when these people fell asleep, they
- asleep and the ego and astral body, which had been active in
- into its surroundings in sleep, it takes nothing along. The
- moment of falling asleep until awakening, the human being
- is dulled from the moment of falling asleep until waking
- of the isolated human body. It has to be dull during sleep
- up until falling asleep and dims down after sleep begins.
- asleep. When he enters the spiritual world with his
- towards the world; then, from the time of falling asleep
- night, every time we sleep, something of an inner
- time, upon falling asleep, we bear the aftereffect of our
- people are intent on acquiring a certain state of sleepiness
- prior to going to sleep; they consume as many glasses of beer
- as it takes to have the necessary degree of sleepiness. This
- asleep and does not participate in what alone can make the
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture X
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- shadow images and therefore are actually asleep mentally,
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
- being asleep to the phenomena of civilization know nothing of
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
- relationship to the physical body. When a person cannot sleep
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
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- world on a disintegrating, dying earth. We have simply been asleep to this
- earthly existence through birth, appears to me in half-sleep
- or in image-filled sleep, as was the case in these ancient
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture II
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- being as he is when he is asleep, with his soul and spirit
- asleep is simply not there in the time between falling asleep
- man finds himself between falling asleep and awakening.
- with his soul aspect and his I— between falling asleep
- falling asleep and awakening) are in the realm of the world
- our souls again and again: every time the human being sleeps,
- the human being only when he becomes conscious during sleep.
- The activity in which the sleeping, but conscious human being
- asleep and awakening, immersing oneself in the world that is
- time between falling asleep and awakening. That is logic,
- between awakening and falling asleep, we manipulate our
- weaving that becomes conscious between falling asleep and
- between falling asleep and awakening, then one learns to
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- natural science believe that during sleep man rebuilds his
- phenomena, to fall into a healthy sleep when he shuts out
- truth, a true insight, we must not fall asleep when sense
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- body and I, and when you fall asleep at night you exhale them
- falling asleep and awakening, as one breath, you have then in
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- as they are for you during sleep every night: consciousness
- except during the sleeping state — to have continuity
- as unknown to man as what happens in sleep. How does one
- remains in sleep, similar to the period between falling
- asleep and awakening. One therefore can say that regarding
- the metabolic-limb system, man also sleeps during the day. He
- to the will, we are sleeping. We thus actually have the human
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- mental images. Every night between falling asleep and
- awakening he penetrates this world. When you sleep, you dwell
- disappears in sleep, and when it figures in dreams it often
- I, as it exists in sleep, as it existed in fully conscious
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- sleeping condition, inner spiritual faculties gradually
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- that in the sleeping state we have a separation of the
- physical and etheric bodies from the time we fall asleep to
- moments of awaking and falling asleep. These moments of
- falling asleep and awaking can be observed by Imaginative
- as we fall asleep or awake, particularly as we awake. It is
- whether we are asleep or awake processes are always taking
- always present in the sleeping and waking states, with our
- asleep we experience what takes place in the astral body, now
- period of sleep but are not perceptible to the ordinary
- consciousness of man's experiences between falling asleep and
- the intervals of sleep is reminiscence dimmed so that we are
- sleep that we have our self-assertion in memory. What I am
- perceive the sleeping conditions as the darkest spaces in the
- the sleeping condition. When we attain Imaginative cognition,
- asleep. This again can be observed with presence of mind if
- process of going to sleep as those I have described for
- awaking. Then one notices that on going to sleep one carries
- into the sleeping condition what streams as activity out of
- sleeping state. One dives into an inner sleep. What takes
- place once when one falls asleep, when the I and astral body
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- his completed karma. On falling asleep, however, man strikes
- this is taken by the human being into his sleep. Yet it is also
- the one we have between sleeping and awaking. The plant is a
- sleeping being. We also, however, develop this consciousness
- lives in our willing. In our willing we actually sleep even
- consciousness that we develop as sleep consciousness is
- during sleep, however, indeed altogether extinguished for
- and sleeps itself into the plant consciousness. Only insofar
- and sleeps in winter. The reverse is true. In the stirring
- the warm time of the year, the earth exists in a sleeping, or
- consciousness there is still deeper than that of our sleep, a
- of his sleeping consciousness.
- strongly expressed in all that is dreaming and sleeping in
- Imaginative consciousness if one observes the sleeping human
- we discover what lives beneath him, as though sleeping in
- between waking and sleeping. If we go from the human
- down to the plant realm, the sleeping consciousness, and if
- we go still deeper, we find what is deeper than sleep; if we
- descends further and finds the plant's sleeping
- deeply sleeping consciousness.
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- hand, our will impulses are like a sleeping portion even
- in the life of feeling, but we sleep over it in the actual
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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- sense he sleeps through but that reach up out of the sleeping
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- the experiments are explained, he falls asleep. Or he even
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- sleep and awaking. The will lives in us dully, and yet it
- dropping off to sleep. It is precisely into this dull I,
- life is between going to sleep and awakening, so that you
- immediately when he falls asleep in the evening. His thought
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture I: Supersensible Influences in Old Persian, Egyptian, and Greek Time
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- place chiefly during the night, during sleep. But because in those
- state of consciousness midway between waking and sleeping, it was
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture II: The Education of Man through Modern Intellectualism, -or- Chartres and the Mysteries of the Templars
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- the intermediate state of consciousness between sleeping and waking to
- chaos prevails in the out-breathing of men during the hours of sleep at
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture I: The Spirit-Seed of Man's Physical Organism
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- even directly we go to sleep, the conditions of our existence
- during sleep unconsciously but between death and a new birth in
- From the time of going to sleep until that of waking, we have a
- asleep on Earth. But then we open ourselves again. Just as on
- sleep. What the Moon-forces are for us here on Earth, the
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture II: Moral Qualities and the Life After Death. Windows of the Earth
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- being are separated whenever he sleeps. And now we will think
- for a short time of a man while he is asleep. On the one side
- also related during sleep? — We know indeed that in the
- when man is asleep, thinking, feeling, and willing cease. But
- darkness during sleep.
- etheric body works during sleep. Anyone, however, who is
- asleep, amid all the conditions of the ether-world and all the
- say: Within the physical body of man while he is asleep,
- (during sleep) outside the physical and etheric bodies, namely,
- what takes place during sleep, I indicated it to you in a more
- will realize from what I have said that sleep in summer is
- actually quite a different matter from sleep in winter,
- definitely through their feelings between winter-sleep and
- summer-sleep, and they knew too what meaning winter-sleep and
- summer-sleep had for them. In those ancient times men knew that
- of summer-sleep they could say: During the summer the Earth is
- during his sleep is always woven around by a sharply contoured
- live with our Ego and astral body while we are asleep within
- sleep and waking — that stores itself up during the
- through the gate of death. Sleep too acquires a cosmic
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- man lives in the alternating conditions of waking and sleeping,
- through his senses; during sleep he does not. Moreover he eats
- would like to do so in sleep as well! The breathing process and
- waking and sleeping states. But they differ in the two states.
- during waking life and breathing during sleep. To begin with we
- astral being does not continue during sleep. During sleep the
- Earth while he is asleep; heavenly processes take their course
- in his physical and etheric bodies during sleep.
- Materialistic science thinks that when a man is asleep, the
- himself are worked upon during his sleep by the cosmic forces
- astral body and Ego. During sleep this albumen is worked upon
- inner processes taking place in man during sleep would have not
- the physical and etheric bodies during sleep and are not
- with the Beings of the Hierarchies. Man asleep is a duality;
- These beings have an influence upon sleeping man just as the
- I must characterize it by saying: when a man goes to sleep,
- then in the condition between falling asleep and waking, these
- sleep and waking.
- is exposed between going to sleep and waking. He is actually
- exposed to these beings who persuade him in his sleeping state
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- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture IV: Rhythms of Earthly and Spiritual Life. Love, Memory, the Moral Life
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- inbreathing must alternate with out-breathing, or sleeping with
- earthly sleep, the impressions from the environment are
- While we are asleep here on Earth, our physical and etheric
- going to sleep and waking. Nevertheless, as I have already
- said, he does indeed have experiences during sleep, some of
- from the time of going to sleep to that of waking we were to
- experienced in sleep; we should want to make our physical and
- sleep and waking, must accustom himself to an act of
- and my astral body during sleep into the physical and etheric
- although what is said is meant very seriously. During sleep man
- he is continually being tempted, as an outcome of his sleep, to
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- Sense-Perception, Breathing, Sleeping, Waking, Memory.
- see, when our astral body between waking and falling asleep
- alternating states of waking and sleeping life.
- every twenty-four hours between waking and sleeping.
- are aware that when we pass over into the condition of sleep,
- Consequently between going to sleep and waking the astral body
- waking and going to sleep it is related only to what goes on
- going to sleep in connection with what occurs within the human
- to sleep and waking in connection with the outer world, no
- sleep. So that from this point of view sleep is a kind of
- entirely out of your organism, then you go to sleep. Surrender
- stage on the way to going to sleep.
- extent in the outer world; in sleep he participates in it
- with his astral body between sleeping and waking.
- sleep. Along the paths of the breathing processes, of the
- out, as it were, as he goes to sleep and wakes.
- not interrupted by sleep, although impressions of the outer
- not continue for more than a few days if we did not sleep.
- What is it that actually goes on in sleep? Here I must remind
- during sleep, with his astral body and his ego, man always
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- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture I: Midsummer and Midwinter Mysteries
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- between those of full sleep and waking, in states where dreams
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture III: From Man's Living Together with the Course of Cosmic Existence Arises the Cosmic Cult
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- death, or at least to a state of sleep — how the Earth
- lives during the 24 hours of the day, namely, the sleeping
- sleeping state the physical and etheric bodies remain behind in
- the physical and etheric bodies of man during sleep and during
- during sleep, a kind of life begins in the latter which is to
- asleep, and this tendency has the upper hand during sleeping
- contemplate the human being while he is asleep, we see in him
- with one variation, what goes on during sleep in the physical
- is revealed to him when physical man is asleep. In sleep,
- period of sleeping and waking life, we have before us in
- asleep or moves around when he is awake during the day, we can
- releases itself in sleep — the Ego and astral body. If
- that the Ego and astral body are given over while man is asleep
- epoch of the Earth's existence. From the time of going to sleep
- during Winter. During sleep, Ego and astral body are actually
- sleep there is an intermingling of conditions which are only
- of the Earth's surface; for during sleep man's physical and
- When man is asleep his physical Summer mingles with spiritual
- Spirit-Winter together with Body-Summer (sleeping life).
- inasmuch as he sleeps and wakes in the regular way. The two
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- Title: Spiritual Knowledge is a True Communion, the Beginning of a Cosmic Cult Suitable for Men of the Present Age
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- is with man. When he is asleep, his physical and etheric bodies
- during sleep, when the Ego and astral body are separated from
- them. We can say that while man is asleep, there is a kind of
- etheric bodies during sleep by mineral and vegetable modes of
- sleep. And whence comes this budding and sprouting process?
- picture man asleep. His physical and etheric bodies lie in the
- and etheric. Sleeping man therefore is a sort of budding,
- to these gleaming and glowing flames during sleep, when they
- of the summer-like, sleeping physical body, and also in its
- bodies during sleep. When we are awake during earthly life we
- during sleep, we bring them to quiescence. And now we learn for
- permeated with sprouting life, during sleep. And so this means
- that as our sleeping physical and etheric bodies point to our
- only with our sleeping physical and etheric organism. When we
- we find in our sleeping physical and etheric organism. Now in
- organism is in its Winter sleep, is in a condition of Summer,
- the sleep of our physical and etheric bodies we experience the
- Title: Esoteric Studies: Easter: Lecture I: The Mysteries of Adonis, -or- The Evolution of Our Festivals from the Ancient Mysteries
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- what, as Nature, had been asleep throughout the winter time. But here
- Title: Easter Festival: Lecture I: The Mysteries of Adonis, -or- The Evolution of Our Festivals from the Ancient Mysteries
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- been asleep throughout the winter. However, there the
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture One: Seership and Thinking
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- outer, material world was dimmed during sleep or dream, there
- man could have intercourse with the living; during sleep or
- and ego. From the time of going to sleep to waking,
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Three: Materialism of the 19th Century
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- sleep, in his ego and astral body he has been outside his
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Five: The Eighth Sphere
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- result is a kind of spiritual sleep characterised by
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Seven: Investigation of the Life between Death and a New Birth
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- in sleep.
- take place in sleep itself, and then a man knows that now he
- is not asleep in the ordinary way but is in the spiritual
- the awakening takes place during actual sleep, because then
- between waking and sleeping, man always remembers the periods
- Waking, daily life, sleeping; waking, daily life, sleeping
- sleep. The curious thing is, however, that during sleep we
- remember only the preceding sleep-conditions only we are
- remembrance. But during sleep a subconscious process of
- consider the life that embraces both sleeping and waking,
- past, that we have to make efforts—during sleep, when
- he has no remembrances during sleep. In his soul, however, he
- is much more active during sleep than during waking life.
- great efforts to remember; but if during sleep, we exert
- asleep, you will understand why the time in Kamaloka amounts
- Kamaloka period lasts for as long as the time spent in sleep
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- head. Look at the sleeping Saint Zedonius: he still wears the
- about, particularly when you look at the three sleeping figures
- nature of those sleeping. Compare this with what you can
- remember about the sleeping saints on their sea voyage (335)
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XII: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- time had mankind shown such sleepiness as in ours. In this
- remain sleepy by gazing into the present, but that lively
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XIII: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- I want to say now. One imagines that when people are asleep,
- physical body and that the sleeping body is ensouled by
- asleep.
- the sleeping powers of the artists it was present
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture I
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- lie on their left side for sleep. People lie on the right side either
- on the whole people tend to sleep on their left side, since that is
- questioning that he lies on the other side for sleeping. The
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture II
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- we can say that the earth sleeps as regards cosmic space — only
- the sleep is long, 15,000 years at least. When the earth was alive it
- really only asleep — it will wake up again and become active
- only asleep.
- remedy, one can reawaken these sleeping digestive forces so that the
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture III
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- awake, the astral body is within him; when he is asleep the astral body is
- as a lubricant for the whole body. When a man is asleep and the
- During waking life, fat acts as a constant lubricant; during sleep,
- someone passes his days in a kind of continuous sleep ... such cases
- amounts to sleep! Such a man grows very corpulent and fat accumulates
- even by day, is in a sleepy condition and not actively at work,
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture IV
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- The regular intake of food is necessary within the rhythm of sleeping
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture V
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- the plants are put outside the bedroom when one sleeps, then there is
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture VI
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- upper hand we become a little sleepy; if the astral body has the
- there is a constant swing: waking, sleeping; waking, sleeping. And
- sleep. In sleep, however, he has no consciousness of this
- during sleep it would be because he is aware of the activity of the
- flesh. But in the ordinary way, when people are asleep they are
- the body is sleepy, and in this condition, while the head is awake,
- degree all the time a man is awake — while he is asleep too
- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- asleep, getting least light of all, more or less in the shade. Then
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- 47. Lucas Moser. Saints Asleep. (Marseilles.
- and yet to express what he feels should be. His subject is "Sleeping
- 48. Lucas Moser. Saints Asleep. (Detail)
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IX:
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- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VII: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Relations to Ethers and Plants
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- or less in a state of sleep, feel most in their element, most at home,
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture VIII: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Relations to Various Animals
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- life. A gnome must always be wide awake; if it were to become sleepy,
- as men often do, this sleepiness would immediately cause its death.
- dreams on falling asleep is well acquainted with these gnomes. You
- wears a mask. Such a mask is worn by the dream when we fall asleep. We
- pass into the world of sleep without the beings existing there being
- masked, then, at the moment of falling asleep, he would behold a whole
- them on falling asleep. He would feel entombed by them — for this
- from the other side, takes place on falling asleep.
- This holds good only for the moment of falling asleep. A further
- When, however, man falls into a state of deep, dreamless sleep, and
- yet his sleep is not dreamless, because through the gift of
- falling asleep, he was engulfed, submerged by the gnomes. In deep
- sleep the undines become visible. Sleep extinguishes ordinary
- consciousness, but the sleep which is illumined by clear consciousness
- down again like the waves of the sea. All deep sleep in the
- adversely, something which would lull them spiritually to sleep. We
- sleeping-dream, so can he also penetrate through waking-day life. But
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture IX: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Various Activities and Attitudes
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- entertainment to observe a person who is asleep, not the physical body
- quite clearly, and call to him in his sleep:
- And from the sylphs there sounds to sleeping man:
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XI: Food, Digestion, Plants, and Carnivorous Animals
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- result that they produce a heavy sleep, and dull the brain on waking.
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XII: Convention and Morals, Bones and Hatred
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- asleep. It devolves upon us to bring about the awakening. And
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- case every day, when he falls asleep. The objection raised
- human being is asleep his bodily organization does not reveal
- during sleep — this will be unreservedly recognized by
- same thing can be said of the moment in which we fall asleep,
- falling asleep to the moment of waking up, we therefore confront
- say that the sleeping soul is in a certain sense isolated; that
- fall asleep, and we must therefore say that in this isolated
- between sleeping and waking. It is not an analogy, but an
- sleeping human being that can be physically perceived by our
- consciousness, not even the consciousness of animals. Sleeping
- in his plant-like condition of sleep, similar to the earth during
- the plants out of the soil. We know that we fall asleep when our
- strength is worn out by the day's work. We also know that sleep
- we gradually learn to know that sleep is in the real meaning of
- falling asleep to the moment of waking up, we pass through the
- sleep. It means that the soul does not use its external members,
- is a condition which is radically different from that of sleep,
- which resembles that of sleep, though it is radically different
- from sleep.
- Why is sleep an
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- Title: Lecture: Man's Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- and SLEEPING. Our respiration may be looked upon as the smallest
- sleeping and waking. Indeed, in a certain way, we may consider the
- alternation of sleeping and waking in analogy with the breathing
- them out when we fall asleep; I have frequently described this as a
- sleeping and waking. For when we take up in ourselves our ego
- the other members of our organism. And when we fall asleep once
- remains down there while we are awake. When we fall asleep, it is
- falling pertaining to our waking up and our falling asleep.
- within us and causes us to wake up and to fall asleep, the earth
- great significance of the transition stages of falling asleep
- and of waking up. When we fall asleep and when we wake up, in these
- the moments in which we fall asleep and in which we awake. It is more
- difficult for them to reach us when we fall asleep, for then, as a
- Title: Lecture: Entry of the Michael Forces
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- experience. He fell into a kind of sleep from which he could not
- into a kind of sleep. In other cases it happened thus: — Some
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Psychoanalysis I
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- kinds, reduction of consciousness, a deep degree of sleepiness,
- gone to sleep and became anaesthetized and paralyzed and, as
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture II: Anthroposophy and Psychoanalysis II
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- reduced by loss of sleep and anxiety. The slightest thing might
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XI: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 2
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- Humanity is challenged not to sleep through this event. Other related
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XII: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 3
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- Humanity is challenged not to sleep through this event. Other related
- waking and sleeping. Just as man cannot rise above sleep, so, in
- regard to spiritual evolution, he cannot disregard the sleeping of
- century. It was necessary for humanity to sleep through the spiritual
- had to recede, fall into a sleep, so that man would no longer have
- themselves to be lulled to sleep again and again in this realm by
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture One: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- stomachs, if you will leave it to me to lull them to sleep —
- that is to say to lull their consciousness to sleep where their
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture I: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- stomachs, if you will leave it to me to lull men to sleep
- — that is to say to lull their consciousness to sleep
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Two: The Advance Preparation of Ahriman for His Future Incarnation
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- beings but that they are asleep and do not perceive that forces are
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture II: The Advance Preparation of Ahriman for His Future Incarnation
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- human beings but that they are asleep and do not perceive
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Five: The Human as a Being of Will
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- resembling sleep wherever their will is involved. True, we have in
- real process of will than they are of what takes place during sleep.
- below the diaphragm; when they are asleep it lies a little lower.
- in the sphere into which we pass during sleep. From the time of
- falling asleep until that of waking, we are in a condition
- operation between falling asleep and waking. During this time
- If you never went to sleep, the forces whereby the earth is
- intelligence that works, unconsciously, during our sleep — that
- going to sleep and waking. That is what would actually be seen from
- to fall asleep — it is to be hoped that this would not happen
- means of lulling people to sleep than to impress upon them that they
- workings of the intelligence during the periods of sleep when human
- to sleep and waking. This can be revealed by knowledge that reaches
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture V: The Human as a Being of Will
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- condition resembling sleep wherever his will is involved.
- sleep. But when the question arises as to the connection of
- gravity lies just below the diaphragm; when he is asleep it
- during their sleep. From the time of falling asleep until
- between falling asleep and waking. During this time he is
- sleep, the forces whereby the earth is continually upbuilt
- unconsciously to man, during his sleep — that is what
- the conditions in which man lives between going to sleep and
- you were suddenly to fall asleep — it is to be hoped
- sleep than to impress upon him that he has no share in the
- sleep when man is outside his physical body.
- sleep and waking. This can be revealed by knowledge that
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Four: The Luciferic Origin of Ancient Wisdom, Ahrimanization...
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- between sleeping and waking, between waking up and going to sleep is
- of falling asleep and waking up, that sleep is not merely a cessation
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture IV: The Luciferic Origin of Ancient Wisdom, Ahrimanization...
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- sleeping and waking, between waking up and going to sleep is
- at the moments of falling asleep and waking up, that sleep is
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture II: The Michael revelation.
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- deep sleep, we would never be able to think clearly. Only through the
- know, we do not sleep only from the moment of falling asleep to the
- moment of waking up; with a part of our being we sleep the whole day
- asleep in regard to our life of willing. For we know only of the
- our sleep life from the moment of falling asleep to the moment of
- during the period between going to sleep and awaking, or through the
- will which remains subconscious and is in the sleep state even during
- consciousness were to remain awake also during the period of sleep.
- falling asleep to awakening and also in that part of his nature which
- sleeps during the day. In the time in which the Old Testament
- were obliged to remain in the sleep state in order to perceive the
- sleeping human being is not conscious of his connection with earthly
- his sleep state only came into existence as an appendage to the human
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture IV: The Culture of the Mysteries and the Michael Impulse.
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- in our thinking in the period between awaking and falling asleep of
- will is asleep in us, even in our waking life; in regard to the will
- we are asleep. Thus, also in waking life, we carry these three states
- we sleep our willing. But if imaginative knowledge raises up what
- Will: Sleeping: Wisdom
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture V: The Michael Deed and the Michael Influence as Counter-pole of the Ahrimanic Influence
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- is still asleep today in his waking state. Man does not notice how
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture VI: The Ancient Yoga Culture and the New Yoga Will.
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- is not right to sleep in regard to it; on the contrary, we have to
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture II: Materialism, Party Line
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- soul-spiritual aspects to fall asleep and allowed itself to
- sleeping during this respite will have a rude awakening one
- day; they will rub their eyes and pull off their sleeping
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture III: Man's Twelve Senses in Relation to Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- in sleep, and which is only disturbed when something within
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture V: Forming Sound Judgment
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- one or another contention is made. The souls are asleep
- today. To have to encounter these sleeping souls at every
- sleep. It is just then, when everything can slowly, gently
- drift into sleep, that the eternal mystical element is
- like the famous sleeper, depicted by Jean Paul, who wakes up
- fellow does who has been asleep and attempts to calculate all
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VI: New Social Forms, Soul, Material World
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- Bear in mind that from the time man falls asleep until he
- sleep man penetrates into the spiritual world which is the
- most of today's sleeping souls. It is interesting how such a
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VII: Trends of Souls in People of the East, West, and Middle of Europe
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- desire to sleep through the actual events, and are glad to be
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VIII: East, Middle, West
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- decadence. Today, all this sleeps in Asia. It only makes
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IX: Hegel
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- to lull him to sleep, always tempting him to yield himself up
- that does not let him sleep. One does not comprehend the
- that the people of Europe are asleep. They will have to
- seeing the sleeping souls in Europe, who fall so completely
- 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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- spirit region behind the tapestry of the senses. In sleep, on
- time he falls asleep until he awakens, man participates in
- sleep.
- falls asleep until he awakens. It is a spirit region that man
- and falling asleep, between birth and death. Moreover, he
- experience the time between falling asleep and waking up.
- between waking up and falling asleep. The whole of modern
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XI: Man as a Mediator of the Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos
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- domain unconsciously as you know, between falling asleep and
- unconsciously from the moment we fall asleep until we awaken;
- to sleep. They do not see that the forces of decline
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XIII: The Interrelationship between the Human and the Social Organism
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- of sleep and which sends its effects into full consciousness
- happening, in order to transform these sleepy souls into
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XV: The Great Cosmic Signs in the Universe
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- compulsory labor. We see also how the sleeping souls of the
- more of the same, others sleeping away their time in some
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVI: Changes in the Meaning of Speech, -or- Dreams and Human Development
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- obtained very little from their life of sleep in the form of
- the dream life of sleep. What matters here is that we
- understand this dream life of sleep as the expression of a
- being today, namely, making inner soul demands out of sleep
- sleep differently from the way sleep was experienced in the
- reached the point in human evolution where, out of sleep as
- spiritually experienced between falling asleep and waking in
- sleep, upon awakening, we truly experience in the astral body
- experiences from the moment of falling asleep until waking
- out of sleep, both these facts demand that careful attention
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture I: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- And there she lulled me asleep
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- Through the dim door of sleep that seem to press,
- Title: Colour: Part Two: Thought and Will as Light and Darkness
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- person who goes to sleep I continually do, and look back at my head,
- world in sleep. It is unconscious in us. Can we look at this
- Title: Colour: Part Two: The Connection of the Natural with the Moral-Psychical. Living in Light and Weight.
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- that the phenomenon of sleeping and waking means that man is released
- together during wakefulness and separated during sleep: What now
- Now if you consider the state of sleep, you experience light. And by
- something else: as in sleep we were receptive of light, so in
- experience, as dormant in wakefulness as in sleep. In sleep man today
- experience of man in sleep is the life in light. In sleep he is not
- But it is a super-sensible primeval phenomenon. Asleep, the soul lives
- asleep — you lie in bed, you do not move, the will is crippled. It
- saying. If we have considered the daily event of going to sleep and
- awaking, we say: In going to sleep, man passes out from the field of
- light and life in weight, between going to sleep and awakening. If a
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- in sleep old palaces and towers
- He closed his eyes in the languor of sleep. His
- slowly and, recalling the rapture of his sleep, sighed at its
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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- who are sleepy, you will awaken them in a certain sense to a state of
- It will be observed that sleepy-headed adults can definitely be awakened
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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- It is a sort of falling asleep. The other movement (confirmation and
- of sleep in the observer; imaginatively one falls asleep in a way with
- happen. But because one in reality doesn't go to sleep while making
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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- light, partial sleep overtakes the listener. The “I”
- a condition which is similar and then again dissimilar to sleep. It is
- similar to sleep in that the “I” and astral body are slightly
- only much more weakly — when the person is asleep and has left
- is asleep the etheric body is considerably more active than when he
- is awake. During this dampened sleep taking place in the listener the
- sleep. Thus you can study in the listener, who promptly performs them
- for you, ether movements of the human being in sleep. It isn't at all
- necessary to study the person while asleep; one can study the etheric
- heightened movements of the etheric body in sleep. One studies these
- of sleep, and this going out, this transition into sleep is extraordinarily
- into tension. He passes as it were into a state of sleep which actually
- — which go out in ordinary sleep — remain within the organism.
- One even tries to bring about a sort of artificial sleep for the
- limb-metabolic system in this case. But when one falls asleep in the
- that will be most necessary, among them the sleepy headed people. One
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture V: Connections Between Organic Processes and the Mental Life of Man
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- ego, and when you fall asleep at night you exhale them again;
- day, each falling asleep and awakening, as one breath,
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture One: Ahrimanic and Luciferic, Human Body, Soul, Spirit
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- instance in the alternating states of waking and sleeping. In the
- sleep, a view of the luciferic and the ahrimanic elements.
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Three: The Development of Religious Experience in Post-Atlantean Civilization
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- consciousness, which became lost in our chaotic dream and sleep life
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Seven: Methods of Initiation, Old and New - 2
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- the events which take place between going to sleep and waking up. The
- what lies in between is a state of sleep. Our will unfolds in the
- unconscious just as much as the events of sleep unfold in the
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eight: The Passage of the Human Soul and Spirit through the Physical Sense-Organization
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- frequently said that human beings sleep through what the will
- something in which human beings are as much asleep as they are
- between falling asleep and waking up again. If they were to look down
- returning to it every morning after sleep. If we lacked this feeling
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eleven: Faust and Hamlet in Relation to the Turning Point of the 15th Century
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- sleep. The will impulses which human beings sleep through in their
- is an insight into what man otherwise sleeps through. When the
- what pulses through him when he sleeps is also at work. And out of
- which human beings thought their sleep was their own, though at the
- behind such words as ‘sleep’, or ‘dream’, in
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Twelve: The Transition from the 4th to the 5th Post-Atlantean Period, Shakespeare, the Spiritual Struggle of Schiller and Goethe
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- sleeps as far as the realm of the spirit is concerned. The most that
- 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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- Grail while they slept — while they were between sleeping and
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- could offer one of the time spent during sleep. Everything the
- what he experiences between falling asleep and awakening. Only
- waking life. Likewise, man is in another world during sleep; this
- surrounds us similarly when we sleep. In this lecture we shall bring
- that during sleep we are indeed in this super-sensible world and have
- exist as sleeping human beings, we naturally must select particular
- Title: Lecture I: The WHITSUN Mystery and its Connection with the Ascension
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- possible for man to receive, during his life of sleep, an impulse he
- sleep-life. In sleep, the physical body and ether-body remain behind;
- from the time of falling asleep until that of waking, the ego and the
- independence in sleep the influence of the Christ-Force takes effect
- this condition of sleep. Penetration of these higher bodies by the
- Christ-Force, therefore, takes place mainly during the state of sleep.
- upon a man's waking state, but it can make no impression on his sleeping
- their life of sleep. The inevitable result would have been that while
- the Mystery of Golgotha, the condition of their sleep would have been
- penetrate into the human soul during the state of sleep. And this is
- between falling asleep and waking and this is only possible
- Title: Colour: Part Two: Dimension, Number and Weight
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- sleep, and of dreaming.
- alternation. They do not have that deep, dreamless sleep which man has
- for the greater part of the time between falling asleep and awaking.
- between awaking and going to sleep. Animal “wakefulness” is
- unconscious as man is in deep sleep.
- every time he sleeps, his ego and his astral body are outside his
- sleep we share the fate of outer things. As tables and benches, trees
- bodies and are therefore described as outer world, so, during sleep,
- You see, when a man is in the state between going to sleep and waking
- sleep there are no things around us which can be weighed, however odd
- rod in the state of sleep.
- other words, what the senses perceive in these things. When we sleep,
- and plants and animal; but in sleep he is with all that is spiritual
- designed for sleep, he could not recognize an outer world.
- does not sleep,” but “if man had an organization which was
- not designed for sleep.” The point is the being designed for
- because in sleep he passes the time in the outer world with the things
- And you see, this relationship of man to sleep gives the earthly
- arrangement of sleep. Without it we should have no concept of truth,
- so that we have to thank the state of sleep for truth. In order to
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- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's "Decline of the West"
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- symptom which is far more significant than many sleeping souls
- mistake it is to sleep away this seriousness of the times.
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture II: Oswald Spengler - I
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- plant-world “sleeping”; that represents first of
- all the world around us, which is thoroughly asleep. He finds
- the animal-world, and finds the former in the sleeping state
- Sleeping:
- the influence of what is sleeping. The animal —
- sleep in himself. That is true. But all that has significance
- for the world proceeds from sleep, for sleep contains
- is one which arises from sleep.
- sleep the Where and the How are not to be found,
- What he does as a historical being proceeds from sleep.
- giveth to his beloved in sleep. To the Spenglerian man it
- is nature that gives in sleep. Such is the thinking of one of
- very cleverly, the plantlike activity of humanity during sleep.
- But in order that he may have something to say about this sleep
- sleep.
- means: “In sleep all beings become plants,” that
- its blessed sleep. Thus one faces the conjecture that this
- sleep, destined to spread perpetually as history in human
- sleep-nature of the plant has even some highly
- following: This sleeping state in man, that which is
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- people are supposed to think somewhat, they prefer to sleep a
- little. Perhaps they attend the lecture, but they sleep —
- they go to sleep when they have read one-third between two
- effective comes from sleep, and that is contained in the plant
- sleep is what is alive. The waking state brings forth thoughts;
- planted in me while I sleep, and I really need not wake up at
- only walk around and, still sleeping, perform what occurs to me
- in sleep. I should really be a sleep-walker. It is a luxury
- sleep-walking. Why be awake at all?
- accentuated sleeping a little, so that proper participation
- participants might be visible. Sleeping is really exceedingly
- what other people are quiet about. The others sleep; but
- Spengler says: People must sleep; they should not be
- deliver an entirely adequate thesis for sleep. So what it
- sleep!
- wakefulness, not to sleep, and because it would like to take
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- human souls vegetized, sleepy; and human bodies animalized.
- Europe, the sleepiness of the soul. Mechanization of the
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture III: Commodity, Labor, and Capital
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- mechanizing the spirit, falling asleep and vegetizing the soul,
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture IV: Education as a Problem Involving the Training of Teachers
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- the chest while man is asleep.
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture V: The Metamorphoses of Human Intelligence: Present Trends and Dangers
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- toward evil, merely letting their intelligence sleep.
- evolution of mankind itself. One could wish that the sleep
- Title: Karma: Lecture VI
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- dreams. If on awaking from sleep we recollect our dreams and
- completely immersed in sleep is our willing. This willing is
- in the deepest dreamless sleep.
- we have nothing but what we have from our sleep. You may say: I
- have nothing at all from sleep. Well, I do not speak now from
- nothing at all from sleep. But psychically, too, you have a
- great deal from your sleep. If you were never to sleep, you
- back to the moment when you awoke from sleep the last time.
- Then you have fallen asleep. What lies there
- time you fell asleep back to the time before the last when you
- say that we benefit from sleep. And just as we benefit from our
- sleep in the ordinary earth life, do we benefit from the sleep
- which rules in our willing. We sleep through that which really
- which sleeps in us during the act of will — the ego,
- sleep.
- which willing, in which the will impulses take place is sleep,
- pass through to which we are asleep carries us into our destiny
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- states of sleeping and waking. In the sleeping state it is represented
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- asleep, one must earnestly wish that they would at least be awake to
- go to sleep whenever they can; they sleep when they might be won
- contemporaries because in a sleeping condition they are absorbing
- is something that mankind should not sleep through. People should
- not allow the world to be Wilsonised because everyone is asleep. Let
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture I: East and West from a Spiritual Point of View
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- in just the same way. They will still continue to sleep while
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- sleep.” This also does not come to you as a conclusion
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture IV: Social and Antisocial Instincts
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- right relationship between man and man only in sleep. Only
- when we are asleep do we establish a true and straightforward
- state of dreamless sleep between falling asleep and waking,
- persons only in sleep. I have indicated this in various ways
- that, when he is asleep, he is placed actually in the midst
- while awake. Against this fact nothing can be done. Sleep is
- know anything whatever about sleep, it will be a long time
- subconsciousness the tendency to be put to sleep by the other
- person. You are actually put to sleep in your
- reciprocal — to put to sleep the subconscious of the
- presence of a person, he puts you to sleep; that is, he puts
- your thinking to sleep, not your feeling and willing. Now, if
- put to sleep. Confronting another person always means that we
- awake against his endeavor to put you to sleep in your
- During sleep
- things are easy for us. First of all, we are simply sleeping.
- us, seeks to put us to sleep in order that a bridge may be
- alternates between waking and sleeping. We might even say
- that sleeping is social and waking is antisocial, and just as
- man must alternate between waking and sleeping in order to
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- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture V: Specters of the Old Testament in the Nationalism of the Present
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- explained yesterday the peculiar phenomena of sleep in
- relation to social life. When man is asleep, his ego and
- bodies on the other hand during sleep from that existing in
- the waking state. While man is asleep, he stands in a
- Now, there is a certain resemblance between our sleep and our
- certain sense, our life during the period from sleeping to
- what we experience later during sleep, except that during
- sleep we breathe the outer air. For this reason I have to say
- way life during sleep is different from the embryonic life.
- sleeping, his life is in many respects similar to that of the
- life of sleep. It was upon this inner knowledge of the nature
- Jehovah wisdom, man is asleep in the ordinary state of
- his breath from falling asleep until waking. Because of this
- Jehovah as the divinity who regulates sleep. This is true
- between falling asleep and waking. Now, this was not
- that through which they had to sleep. It was necessary to
- sleep through this, since otherwise the life process could
- wisdom, which is in a sense the wisdom of sleep and
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture I
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- promise. But all that is now dormant; souls have gone to sleep. Those
- really not sleep through these things, but that we should grasp them
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- only wakeful consciousness within our sleeping civilization. I should
- lightly over things, usually asleep — how it passes over the
- humanity of today is still soundly asleep to the fact that such a
- sleep. That is why one has to say that whoever reads a declaration
- is asleep, and that Rome is awake. That Rome is awake is revealed by
- being asleep over these things today, but of knowing how to
- mankind remained asleep. The next step was the Encyclical of 1864
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture III
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- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture II
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- sleep), there must be a continual swinging to and fro in a
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture IV
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- sleep, you pass, in your astral body, into the environment
- environment, that knowledge becomes experience during sleep,
- sleep, within the span of the astral body, the confirmation
- sleeping state.
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture VIII
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- human being is asleep it is clear to you that his soul is
- During sleep the soul has not got hold of the body. But in
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture III
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- they will not be able to sleep properly. That is the
- sleeplessness. Such people will no longer be capable of
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture V
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- with a physical etheric structure which in the sleeping human
- sleeping human being we have a physical etheric structure
- structure of spirit and soul, so that when he is asleep the
- a man in his life of soul and spirit is really asleep. Then
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Bridge Lecture 1: Soul and Spiritual in the Human Physical Constitution
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- sleep, from the moment of falling asleep to the moment of
- organism, also while we are asleep. It is different in the
- falling asleep to the moment of waking, the astral body is
- — is sustained from outside during sleep. And the human
- through the Light Ether. While asleep we live directly in an
- of sleep, too, can be understood only if we go much more
- closely into these matters. During sleep it is only the
- outside. But in the sleeping human being the forces that are
- with the whole organism. During sleep, when the Ego and the
- during sleep as during the waking state, when the Ego and the
- sleeping state we have within us, instead of the Ego —
- our Ego which is part of that spirit. During sleep our
- and sleeping life may therefore also be studied from this
- point of view. When we are asleep our warmth organism is
- it into our organism when we fall asleep. Thus we can say: By
- leaving our body during sleep, we allow the cosmic spirit to
- of waking to that of falling asleep. But thereby we come to
- generally believed that deep, dreamless sleep contributes
- nothing at all in the way of knowledge, that dreamless sleep
- is not the case. Dreamless sleep has its definite task to
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- Title: Young Doctors Course: Bridge Lecture 2: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- waking to the moment of falling asleep. We perceive the
- dreamless sleep is, as it were, an experience of nullity, of
- body if we did not leave it during sleep and seek for it
- between falling asleep and waking that we are able to feel
- sleep.
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- ordinary consciousness as what takes place in deep sleep, in
- dreamless sleep. We perceive our arm; we perceive how our
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture I: Anthroposophy as What Men Long For Today
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- at once a riddle. His condition every time he sleeps, lying motionless
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture II: Meditation
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- is only present in me in the waking state, not when I am asleep. If
- going on during both waking and sleeping states. One might doubt this
- snakes; they sleep in order to digest. But what takes place through
- thoughts passively acquired, one falls asleep. The moment one ceases
- to perceive or think, sleep ensues, for ordinary consciousness is passively
- man we do not fall asleep, but expose our empty consciousness to the
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- of man is submerged whenever he sleeps and arises anew when he wakes.
- of moral adjustments when you sleep?
- in Bergsonism today. But every sleep refutes this. For, from the moment
- we fall asleep to the moment of waking, a certain time elapses; and
- when we sleep, and is dependent on every rising and falling tide of
- this for us when we are tired and fall asleep. But it becomes more
- world is still there; when you fall asleep the world is still there.
- Ordinary consciousness only knows emptiness in sleep, and then in the
- impressions, yet not sleeping — merely ‘waking’. Yet
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture V: Love, Intuition and the Human Ego
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- indirectly through sleep — something that passes through death,
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VI: Respiration, Warmth and the Ego
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- expressed in the alternating states of waking and sleeping. It is from
- during sleep; sense activity and the thinking based upon it are, however,
- sleep. At most we can say that the dream life finds expression when
- man sleeps. But we must certainly not assume that these psychical processes
- of man's psychical processes is also present in sleep. We must admit,
- however, that this vehicle does not act on man during sleep, i.e. that
- and stimulates this consciousness to think, does not act on man in sleep.
- ceases while we sleep.
- even external considerations show us that sleep takes something
- active, in sleep as in the waking state. Moreover, all the processes
- we described as belonging to the etheric organism continue during sleep.
- In sleep man grows, he carries on the inner activities of digestion
- But these destructive forces do not overpower man in sleep; therefore
- that the etheric organism is also present during sleep.
- to the life of sleep. We must actually investigate whether there is
- that something is lifted out of man when he sleeps.
- If there is something that is outside man in sleep, how does it behave
- induce the state of sleep artificially; this, however, is no mere sleep
- them what I had to assume as outside of man during sleep no longer remains
- of sleep begin to emerge, as memories do in ordinary life. Only, the
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VII: Dream-life and External Reality
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- speak of the alternating states of sleeping and waking, which are known
- we sleep — soul life, dream life, a life that ordinary consciousness,
- his blanket, grasped in sleep. These things can go much further. A man
- asleep and dreaming, compose subjects for quite good paintings. If you
- bodies in sleep. Remembering this, we shall not be surprised to learn
- during sleep. It cannot be the ego, for this knows nothing of the symbolic
- the astral body of man that, in sleep, shapes these symbolic pictures
- body between falling asleep and waking up.
- study the alternating states of waking and sleeping in this intimate
- a sleep-walker, to another station. Here he changed, bought another
- with his ego out of his physical and etheric bodies in sleep; every
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VIII: Dreams, Imaginative Cognition, and the Building of Destiny
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- does not help you here; you ought properly to sleep and dream of man,
- man knows of himself while he dreams — dreams in his sleep — we
- imagination leads directly from a study of the waking and sleeping man
- and in the sleeping man. Consider your ordinary memories. What you remember
- he experiences when asleep. We now see that he has already lived through
- the above when asleep; but it remained quite unconscious. The difference
- between the experience in sleep and the experience after death becomes
- by sleep. Now a man who is not a ‘sleepy-head’ will spend
- of his life asleep. During this third he does, in fact, live through
- Nevertheless in deep sleep we do experience unconsciously the whole
- they are helped or hindered by us; in sleep we experience unconsciously
- fun of these exceedingly earliest matters: If one sleeps away the greater
- longer; if one sleeps little, it will be shorter. On an average it will
- last a third of one's life, for one spends that in sleep. So if a man
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture IX: Phases of Memory and the Real Self
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- and arise in sleep when the hindrances of the physical and etheric organism
- we have experienced (unconsciously, in sleep) become visible, and in
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- states of sleeping and waking. In the sleeping state it is represented
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- asleep, one must earnestly wish that they would at least be awake to
- go to sleep whenever they can; they sleep when they might be won
- contemporaries because in a sleeping condition they are absorbing
- is something that mankind should not sleep through. People should
- not allow the world to be Wilsonised because everyone is asleep. Let
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- fact that I think? All sleep proves the contrary. We know every
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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- who are asleep in their souls can overlook this fact Europe as
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture III: The Magi and the Shepherds: The New Isis
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- to bring such visions out of sleep as these shepherds brought. But in
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 1
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- it is at least relatively an inner process. When we sleep we close our
- And though when we go to sleep we have to shut off our inner senses,
- because during sleep we must not perceive through sight, yet we are
- especially each night, for while we are asleep we withdraw from it
- the sphere wherein he is actually asleep. There, man is a cosmic being
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture I
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- Speech and its relation to sleep. Effects
- other, the astral body and ego are separated during sleep
- of going to sleep and waking.
- from the physical and etheric bodies during sleep. If as well
- going to sleep to the moment of waking, two biographies of
- during the life of sleep is actually more important than that
- impart to our speech. But because in sleep the astral body is
- something from our speech over with us into sleep, something
- the moment of going to sleep until the moment of waking. We
- order — during sleep. Not that the words actually sound
- echoes during sleep are not vague or indefinite; what the
- ordinary way between going to sleep and waking.
- during sleep is to a very great extent dependent upon his
- sleep until he wakes; his soul is given up to what has been
- him. During sleep the thoughts and will-impulses which the
- sleeping soul tries by its very nature to establish
- sleep too, the child will still be in full accord with
- necessary for the soul during sleep to bring the echoes of
- of it but in sleep it becomes necessary for the life of soul
- components of speech which remain with him during sleep as
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- Experiences of the human soul during the state of sleep
- sleeping and waking in human life. Today I should like to add
- during sleep from the physical and etheric bodies. Every
- astral body during the periods of sleep. Although in an adult
- the time spent in sleep is shorter, for the whole condition
- he is asleep, his ego and his astral body are not subject to
- on become progressively weaker. But during the hours of sleep
- going to sleep until that of waking has, however, a great
- sleep, in a super-sensible world which, as such, has nothing
- earthly kingdoms; while he sleeps, he lives — in his
- sleep with the Angeloi and especially with the Archangeloi
- time of going to sleep to that of waking, the forces of the
- is super-terrestrial and physically manifest, so during sleep
- sleep to that of waking, man is in the elemental world,
- Hierarchies between sleeping and waking.
- of these bodies he drew a certain force into sleep; he
- has today during the hours of sleep. And so, on waking, he
- experienced in sleep, something that gave him fundamental
- elemental world during sleep unless during his waking hours
- elemental world during sleep, even after puberty. This is
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- Title: Driving Force: Lecture III
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- person's biography for the time spent between going to sleep
- and going to sleep. Whatever man goes through between
- awakening and going to sleep is experienced through his
- experiences between going to sleep and awakening.
- about man's experiences between awakening and going to sleep
- by man in the period between awakening and going to sleep.
- Similarly he inhabits another world between going to sleep
- world which is just as much our environment when we sleep as
- to sleep and awakening; we know that we have experiences
- inhabit in sleep, we must begin by pointing out certain
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture VI
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- be dissolving it; one period of waking and sleeping dissolves
- Title: Healing Factors for the Social Organism: Lecture I
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- recognises such connections is lacking very often in the sleeping
- Title: Anthroposophy/Civilization
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- as Salt, Mercury, Sulphur, or Waking and Sleeping of Man, Formerly and Today.
- Waking and Sleeping of Man, Formerly and Today.
- interchange between waking and sleeping, that the physical and
- said that in sleep the soul and spirit of man go deeper into
- physical body when man sleeps. Which was the case in ancient
- Greece, a consciousness of the fact that in sleep the soul and
- dived still deeper into his physical body, and in deep sleep
- human beings, you are all asleep,” Indeed he would say:
- — “You modern men are sleeping through everything.
- from the body. What you call waking, for us is sleeping,
- all the time you are asleep with regard to your own human
- nature. You are asleep, we were awake.” That is what he
- sleep, as we say, when we are in our physical bodies as
- we are asleep with regard to ourselves. When, however, we are
- in the world outside us, we are asleep — and that
- is the time from sleeping to waking up. Thus, it is that we
- humanity, we have all gone to sleep compared with the ancient
- ancient Initiate would have called a sleeping humanity,
- Anthroposophy often feels like Gallus beside the sleeper
- their ration of sleep.” Then Gallus goes on: “But
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- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture I: The Human Soul in Relation to World Evolution
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- perception and, without falling asleep or arousing will
- everything in the state of sleep. As regards the will we are
- asleep even when awake. Our will as such escapes our
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture III: The True Nature of Memory - 2
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- to the alternating states of waking and sleeping and we know
- and sleeping. Human nature itself can be divided
- state between waking and sleeping. Anyone who has a sense
- which we sleep through. The only aspect that is clear in a will
- falling asleep and waking. So we can say that while we are
- dreaming and sleeping.
- what is given us, on the one hand, as sleeping, dreaming and
- Let us consider sleeping man, on the one hand, and, on the
- feature of sleeping man is that the very factor that makes us
- between falling asleep and waking up, is outside of what is
- before falling asleep, we cannot really say that the pictures
- air when we sleep; when we are awake then the movements of the
- when we are asleep — that is, even when the eternal part of
- is not affected by whether we are awake or asleep. When we
- sleep the wave movements of the breath go through the organism;
- asleep they do not.
- sleeping body. However, for the chest man, that is to some
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IV: The Human Soul in Relation to Moon and Stars
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- asleep when one mentions thoughts that have no concern for
- ordinary life we sleep. We are then where, in order to
- our physical and etheric bodies. We do this from falling asleep
- falling asleep, we are out there among the physical
- 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
- that of sleep. While we sleep we are, with our soul being and
- question arises: What is our relationship, in our sleeping
- Between waking and sleeping he felt that thoughts were granted
- his sleep life was different from that of modern man. During
- sleep our soul and our `I' abandon the body mainly in the
- penetrated by man's `I' and soul being during sleep. I have
- wrong if I drew sleeping man in such a way that I had the
- speaking, it is only in regard to this region that man in sleep
- situation was different. During man's sleep the organs of his
- man's `I' and soul being. During his sleep, divine spiritual
- sleep Gods had been active in his head. Thus, ancient
- during his sleep, with the consequence that he felt his
- during his sleep by pursuing their own activity in his
- earthly affairs. Through their activity during man's sleep they
- organism when he woke from sleep.
- in his head during sleep. This activity no longer furthered
- could absorb what he had experienced in sleep. This was a real
- during sleep the head was the earthly scene of activity
- They formed his thoughts and during sleep they developed a
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- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- sleep and have the sense world around us again.
- that is not disproven every night when a person sleeps. Take
- disproven every night in sleep, for what the ego absorbs of
- sleep. Reality refutes these definitions, these
- not refuted by claiming that memory reconnects us after sleep
- with every sleep but underlies both the sleeping and waking
- true ego — the foundation of man's being even when sleep
- sleeping and waking as the foundation for both, needs to be
- sleeping and waking.
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture II: Soul Exercises in Thinking, Feeling, and Willing
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- in sleep; we gain insight into how the ego and astral organism
- sleep, then the true ego, with the astral body, lives in the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture III: The Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive Method of Cognition
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IV: Cognition and Will Exercises
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture V: The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
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- The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- V - The Soul's Experiences in Sleep
- human soul undergoes between going to sleep and waking.
- happens to the human soul in sleep. But we should not believe
- the state of sleep are of the first importance. Even though man
- after-effects of sleep. His physical and etheric organizations,
- the after-effects of sleep.
- ordinary consciousness the phenomena of sleep appear as
- soul's experiences during sleep. At least sketchily, I will
- When man first enters into the state of sleep, the sense world
- experiencing during this first stage of sleep subject and
- sleeping person what may be called a deep need to rest in the
- this condition, which arises initially after falling asleep,
- can a clear view of this first stage of sleep be attained.
- of sleep, when you can divine it, it shows itself to be similar
- sleep man becomes an unconscious philosopher. He attains to
- sleep, which, as we have noted, is quite similar to the
- being undergoes from the time of falling asleep to waking
- After the soul has been for a time in the state of sleep
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- 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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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- an experience occurs during sleep, only that ordinary
- sleep, for example — he experiences as his inner
- of sleep man's ordinary inner world becomes in fact an
- outer world. When he sleeps, he simply has before him as an
- But, during sleep, a continuing desire to return to his
- especially strong in that deepest stage of sleep which I
- pointed to yesterday as the sleep in what I have called
- during sleep. Man develops this intense longing to return
- falling asleep and waking. These moon forces, that is their
- for they are non-existent. During sleep, however, they wait to
- Now, in the way I described it yesterday, while man in sleep
- also with our activity of spirit and soul. Sleep, by contrast,
- work in sleep on what is already finished. But we experience
- for another earth life. During sleep it is these forces which
- nature is kindled during the last stage of sleep as I have
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VII: Christ in His Relationship to Mankind and the Riddle of Death
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- man finds himself in waking and sleeping, have always belonged
- difference that exists between waking and sleeping in man today
- states of waking and sleeping, and between them, dreams. While
- full wakefulness. Nor was it a condition of deep sleep, or
- contrast between sleeping and waking, and, in between, the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture VIII: Ordinary and Higher Consciousness
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- When we look at the two conditions of waking and sleeping
- that alternate in daily human life, we find that during sleep,
- remains unconscious of events during sleep. We are awake in our
- thought life; in our actual life of will we sleep even when we
- This partial life of sleep that becomes evident in our will is
- therefore a sleep that also permeates our waking
- condition. We are always asleep in one part of our soul
- experiences. This is why man is asleep in his will and also in
- physical organization during sleep. Indeed, man is a much
- physical-etheric organization, when he sleeps it is outside.
- organization, a part of the soul sleeps even when the human
- This part of the soul's life that is asleep and arises from the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture IX: The Continuation of Ego Consciousness after Death in Relation to the Christ
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- sleep, or, more accurately, outside the head organization
- in the physical corporeality. During sleep, the soul's own
- which, during sleep, remains unperceived and beyond
- with the forces that he has gathered during sleep out of the
- falling asleep, the bodily organization is worked upon in a
- sleep must intervene at the moment when the physical
- due to the astral body's activity. Then, in sleep, the forces
- alternating states of waking and sleeping may also be
- that way, sleep intervenes. The imaginative consciousness
- and sleeping.
- is quite different during the state of sleep. You see with
- penetrates the etheric head system. In sleep, the head's
- state. In sleep, the life forces, the formative forces of the
- sleep. The once-in-a-lifetime event of dying, death in the
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture X: The Experience of the Soul's Will Nature
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- by a rich account of the stages of sleep and the period between death and
- require sleep, the time lasting through as many days and nights
- as he can remain awake without falling asleep. One person falls
- asleep when he goes only one night without sleeping. Another
- sleep.
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture I: Human Being and his Relationship to the World
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- world, as is the case at night when you are asleep, you would
- sleep until he wakes, his consciousness is too dull to perceive
- when he sleeps he draws out what is within him all day —
- reflect. Going to sleep is just as though you had a mirror in
- physical body. It is only during sleep that the Ego withdraws
- just as on waking from sleep we come down into the physical
- goes to sleep, his Ego and astral body are outside the physical
- like sleep that has become conscious, we also experience what
- 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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- Cosmos. And then it is like waking up, but not out of a sleep,
- waking, we know: This was not sleep! We have not passed through
- the emptiness of sleep. Something has happened in the interval,
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- is not in a sleeping state only during ordinary sleep but that
- sleep happens to man, as a being of soul and spirit, from the
- moment of falling asleep to that of waking.
- as what goes on in sleep. It is only because we can see the
- sleeping state. And the whole of our life of feeling runs its
- in sleep — we become aware of our own reality and of the
- material basis of the will. In sleep the ego leaves the
- we are asleep at night our ego is driven out of the whole
- ego is as much outside those parts as in sleep it is driven out
- in sleep we are driven outside. No one understands the will who
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture Three
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- unfortunately to men who are asleep. Where the most important things are concerned men like to
- sleep through them and to close their ears to what is now actually determining the future. As I
- Science ineffective. Above all, it is not good when we within our circle are too fast asleep
- within out power. But what I refer to as man's sleep which can be overcome only by his
- penetrating into the spiritual world, this sleep of man is extraordinarily difficult to surmount.
- And in connection with spreading the knowledge of Spiritual Science this sleep can be as great an
- culture at present there is something of a sleepy nature about the very impulses everywhere
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- want to go through life with a sleeping soul, but with a fully awake soul, can observe the
- condition of sleep or dreaming, or in some kind of mediumistic trance state which is so very
- dreams, or simply during sleep, so that the human being in a waking state then bears within him
- and also inspire them during sleep at night.
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- that, for many who would rather go through the coming times in a comfortable sleep, with a
- sleeping soul, there is a very disagreeable awakening in store. I do not say — I mentioned
- and our comprehension of Anthroposophy is in many respects very sleepy. This is the great pain
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- is the imagination of the Angelos. The Sleep-experiences of the Sun-man
- Saturn-man in deep sleep produces intuition for the Spirits of
- — forms. The sleep experiences of the Sun-man ripen at the end of
- awaking and falling asleep, — by these ‘contents’ we mean
- the dreamer in us, but also a kind of plant man, who always sleeps like
- experiences in sleep, the Archangelos inspires.
- In a still deeper sleep
- is our Saturn man; so deep is it that it can be likened to the sleep of
- the minerals. This Saturn man, in his turn, with his deep-sleep
- deep sleep becomes intuition of the Spirit of Personality. (original
- in his deep sleep is sent out into the worlds by the Spirits of
- deep sleep, dreams what the earth man consciously imagines.
- can transmute his dim, sleeping, vegetable-like sensations and
- Science. We may therefore say: The experiences of the sleeping Sun
- of Spiritual Science in his sleep. But the experiences of the dreamer
- will not merely pass into a state of sleep, but of destruction —
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- The alternation of sleeping and waking
- If we think of the human being in sleep
- conditions are favourable, that they do not awake from sleep as if
- from waking up to going to sleep. It will certainly have already
- struck many people, in waking, that they lived during sleep in an
- waking up to going to sleep. One was with one's whole being
- special occult training, a man can be clear that during sleep he was
- our nightly sleeping non-knowledge, the darkness of sleep which
- sleep as for waking. But this was not to happen. And thus for the
- sleep condition an unconsciousness has entered.
- sleep is overcome, when it is possible through a spiritual-scientific
- how we actually spend our life between going to sleep and waking. We
- spend this life from going to sleep to awaking —
- asleep to awakening which appears to us so endlessly clever when it
- and physical bodies what is weaving and living there in sleep. I must
- sleep; the part of our astral that lives during sleep outside the
- while we live in the fine etheric element from going to sleep to
- sleep to awaking, in the element of which we men are to know nothing,
- experiences during our sleep. This is, in other words, the reason why
- aspect of the sleep-life and dream-life.
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- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- Between birth and death time goes on, from falling asleep to
- thinking of the Sleeping Beauty) passes out of time and enters the
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- seen in the fact that during sleep the ears are naturally influenced
- not concerned with them. If we had our eyes open during sleep, it is
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- sleepiness. With this sleepy posture and gray-greenish body, it
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- spiritual to us. Rather than the sleeping consciousness, we
- seems as little dangerous as it does for a sleepwalker who has
- also, when one has gone through the sleeping time after death,
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- a significant role in sleep. The human being lives in the
- vegetable kingdom. There is something in you that is as sleepy
- consciousness, like a vegetable - sleeping, dreaming. But this
- transformation to the opposite of this sleep-filled dreaminess,
- after each sleep he no longer wants to return down to the
- will which, however, is present as in sleep, as I have often
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 7
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- the physical body. He does so every time he falls asleep. He is
- then outside the physical body. But when he is asleep outside
- the human being is at first unconsciously asleep. Under normal
- sleeps in man, we sense the spirit which forms the head from
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- sleeping in us. For we don't know how thought descends to our
- Let in sleep through the tranquil heart
- feelings' dreams completely dissolve in sleep, when individual
- in sleep through the tranquil heart
- of feeling dissolve in sleep, and the divine cosmic life
- sleep through the tranquil heart
- otherwise is sleeping in the limbs, transforms itself and
- How in sleeping fields of work
- we are sleeping in the will - acts magically in the limbs as
- How in sleeping fields of work
- Let in sleep through the tranquil heart
- How in sleeping fields of work
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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- dream-consciousness or sleep-consciousness out there with their
- sleep overcomes consciousness, and how upon awakening, at the
- current incarnation. In this moment of sleep I am transported
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 13
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- sleep, we speed around the universe in the I and astral body
- life. We do move about during sleep, only we have no
- movement during sleep – and then also during
- sleeping? Those beings who connect with us for the purpose of
- movement when we are sleeping. They are the Thrones, beings
- with normal sleeping consciousness, man cannot perceive the
- he is capable of perceiving what happens during sleep, he
- becomes aware that during sleep he is in contact with a
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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- consciously perceiving his environment when we are sleeping
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 15
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- Every night when we sleep we find ourselves in the realm to
- that we evolve in sleep. We feel the essence of plants in us
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 16
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- spiritual world when we sleep. But it is like darkness around
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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- every night while sleeping the human being with his I and with
- spiritual facts between falling asleep and awakening; were he
- being does not, when falling asleep, enter into the
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIV (recapitulation)
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- how we sleep dreaming in this water element, which is our
- showing us that our earthly willing is sleeping, but rooted in
- on the other side; powerless feeling, asleep, destroys the
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXV (recapitulation)
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- itself rests in deep sleep, as do the things in our soul rest
- between falling asleep and awakening.
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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- friends were sleeping in the same room, the clairvoyant friend,
- are extinguished in deep sleep. Then we can reach the truth of
- appears to us from out of sleeping feeling. We feel ourselves
- the yawning abyss of being, for feeling has fallen asleep and
- How in sleep's dim-like dawning
- Let in sleep through tranquil heart
- How in sleep's dim-like dawning
- Let in sleep through tranquil heart
- the fact that whatever relates to the will is in a sleeping
- hides this when we are sleeping, as it hides life in general
- during sleep. Now we should observe the will in the limbs as
- though sunken in deep sleep. The will is asleep. The limbs are
- asleep. We should see this as a firm mental image. Then, when
- it in its sleeping state, we find that it wakes up when
- How into sleeping fields of activity
- How into sleeping fields of activity
- How in sleep's dim-like dawning
- Let in sleep through tranquil heart
- How into sleeping fields of activity
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