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  • Title: Lecture: The Elementary Kingdoms
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    • senses; you grasp the mineral laws, and during your waking
    • should be thought of as applying to the waking state and to
    • do this only during the waking state — for, the mineral
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • while, then waking up, and, without opening your eyes to things
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • to consider the rhythmic alternation of sleeping and waking. What
    • the soul unfolds as its inner life in the waking state continuously
    • its fluctuant inner life is outside it. Whereas in waking life there
    • which take place during waking life, processes of renewal which take
    • waking life of day we are connected with the destructive forces of
    • our physical bodies which goes on during the waking life of day could
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • you come back from the sleeping to the waking state you have absorbed
    • enable us on its return to continue our waking life in the physical
  • Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture IV
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    • in ordinary sense existence?” we have to do only with waking
    • instrument for his waking life between birth and death. We have
    • connections, and so forth, completely fill his waking life. We can now
    • considered what man knows of himself in waking life between birth and
    • waking and a sleeping being and it is he himself who wakes his
    • state as being the ordinary state of the etheric body, and of a waking
    • between sleeping and waking in the physical body and in the etheric
    • body. In the physical body sleeping and waking are alternating
    • such alternation; in it sleeping and waking are simultaneous. Thus, a
    • waking ones, and that is what we actually are doing.
  • Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture V
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    • consciousness on re-awaking, and in his life during the day, except
    • time of waking.
    • consciously the time between falling asleep and waking. When you live
    • sleep you do not feel that it is before, and that waking comes after.
    • such a state as we have in sleep into a waking state? Follow
    • sleep into the waking state that we have on earth, the whole of
  • Title: Lecture: The Sermon on the Mount
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    • condition between waking and sleeping, perceive a divine world. He saw
  • Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture II
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    • independence during sleep. During our waking life, from morning till
    • consist essentially in spiritual activities performed during waking
    • that is his astral body and ego, during waking life; in other words,
    • pursuits of ordinary waking life, and when in these particular
    • part of his daily waking life in meditation, concentration and other
    • meditations and concentrations, which have to be followed in waking
    • our waking life. Such a temple do we leave on abandoning the physical
    • say, from the moment of falling asleep to that of waking, man lives
  • Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture III
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    • clear waking consciousness of the physical world has developed from a
  • Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture III
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    • the waking condition to alternate with the sleeping one. Something
    • for life here must swing like a pendulum between waking and sleeping,
    • waking in the physical world, the condition of “transforming
    • elemental world just as naturally as waking and sleeping are in the
    • passing so easily as waking here passes into sleep. After one has
    • elemental life. In a much more arbitrary way than with our waking and
    • other beings. However, just as in our waking state by day the need
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VI: The Sermon on the Mount
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    • condition between waking and sleeping, see a divine world. He saw
  • Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture II: The Ninefold Constitution of Man
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    • his waking consciousness, in sleep and in death. We shall have to
    • shall study the human being in sleep, in waking consciousness and in
  • Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture III: The Elemental World and the Heaven World. Waking Life, Sleep and Death.
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    • Waking Life, Sleep and Death.
    • THE ELEMENTAL WORLD AND THE HEAVEN WORLD. WAKING LIFE, SLEEP AND DEATH.
    • WE shall now study man in the state of waking life in the physical
    • familiar, from his own experience, with the waking state.
    • Dreaming is an intermediate condition between waking and sleeping.
    • during man's waking consciousness, to the impressions received from
    • until a few hours have elapsed after waking, when the astral body has
  • Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VIII: Human Consciousness in the Seven Planetary Conditions
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    • waking day-consciousness. You all know it as that which you have from
    • their comprehension in the mind that the present waking day
    • your hand. Had you used your waking consciousness you would have seen
    • at his bedside. In waking consciousness he would simply have heard the
    • objects and through this he has come to his present waking
    • sustain the waking consciousness; such persons often lapse into a dim
    • together, the picture-consciousness and the waking day-consciousness.
    • in day-waking consciousness. But you see at the same time what lives
    • as modern man of the waking consciousness. On the planet that replaces
    • modern waking day-consciousness been possible. Organs must be created
  • Title: Man and Woman in Light of Spiritual Science
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    • sleeping and waking states. During sleep the astral body and
  • Title: Lecture: Hidden Forces of Soul-Life
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    • during its normal state, from the moment of waking to the moment of
    • favourable times are the moments of falling asleep, and of waking in
    • asleep and awaking again — messages that come in the form of
  • Title: Perception of the Elemental World
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    • perceive it. Nevertheless we have to allow the waking condition to
    • like a pendulum between waking and sleeping, so something similar is
    • is necessary; like the alternation of sleeping and waking In the
    • elemental world just as naturally as waking and sleeping are in the
    • passing so easily as waking here passes into sleep. After one has
    • elemental life. In a much more arbitrary way than with our waking and
    • just as in our waking state by day the need for sleep arises, so in
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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    • — as we all know — alternates between waking and sleeping. At
    • up and down in the soul during waking hours, but in man as he is today, the
    • the period between going to sleep and waking up the soul absorbs to the full
    • day. During waking hours the soul can deploy its powers, but it cannot draw
    • now. Thus we can say that when the soul passes back from sleep into waking
    • limitations we encounter every morning on waking from sleep, and so can help
  • Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture III: Reflections in the Mirror of Consciousness, Superconsciousness and Subconsciousness
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    • soul from awaking in the morning to falling asleep at night
  • Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture IV: Hidden Soul Powers
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    • conditions between awaking in the morning and falling asleep at
    • waking and sleeping, within these two parallel lines (a–b).
    • awaking are the most favorable, but no attention is paid to
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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    • sleeping. Our everyday life proceeds between waking and
  • Title: Lecture: Signs of the Times: Michaels Battle and Its Reflection On Earth -- I
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    • death: the change between sleeping and waking. In a general sense, we
    • know the difference between sleeping and waking; in a more intimate
    • the human soul the true difference between sleeping and waking. In
    • between sleeping and waking is incorrectly drawn. For the state of
    • from sleep into ordinary waking consciousness, remembering them and
    • thus distinguishing them from the waking state, while in the case of
    • by impulses which cannot be grasped with the concepts of our waking
    • concepts of daily waking life. This does not become evident when
    • we must realize that besides sleeping, waking and dreaming, we have
    • waking up. They are of short duration and pass so quickly that we pay
    • the moment of falling asleep and the moment of waking up. If we learn
    • moment of waking up. Clairvoyant consciousness shows that at the
    • turn to the dead. At the moment of waking up the human being is
    • they pass him by quickly and the tumult of waking life drowns them
    • worked upon the soul at the moment of waking from the rush and turmoil
    • of waking life; they tried to remain quiet for a moment in their
    • darkened room and not look out of the window immediately upon awaking.
    • It is not too difficult to observe that the moments of waking up and
    • prepared to pay attention to such things as the moments of waking up
    • asleep and at the moment of waking up. In reality, every human being
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  • Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Muenchen, 3-31-'14
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    • already, but it makes a difference whether it's sleeping or waking in
    • given in these lectures of what a soul experiences on waking up in the
    • fine symptoms of awaking. Such prejudices must be
    • soul that's waking up in the spirit:
  • Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 11-19-11
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    • on awaking, as if our air was cut off and we were melting and flowing
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • while, then waking up, and, without opening your eyes to things
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • to consider the rhythmic alternation of sleeping and waking. What
    • the soul unfolds as its inner life in the waking state continuously
    • its fluctuant inner life is outside it. Whereas in waking life there
    • which take place during waking life, processes of renewal which take
    • waking life of day we are connected with the destructive forces of
    • our physical bodies which goes on during the waking life of day could
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • you come back from the sleeping to the waking state you have absorbed
    • enable us on its return to continue our waking life in the physical



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