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- Title: The Dead Are With Us
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- kingdom; but we are justified in our conviction that the mineral world
- mineral kingdom as we have it around us on the physical plane does not
- from what is done. On the physical plane we stand upon mineral soil;
- The next is the human kingdom. Mineral Nature and the plant kingdom
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VI: Moral Impulses and Their Results
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- matters and beings of the mineral, plant and animal realms are
- Title: Lecture: Man's Relationship with the Surrounding World
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- stand with the animal, the plant and the mineral? — Can we
- plant and mineral? People who simply say: “Why should not every
- and the mineral have no ego upon the physical plane. Man is
- distinguished from animal, plant and mineral by the fact that he has
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture II
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- in water. When the minerals began to assume their present
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture V
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- upon which is to be found nothing of our present minerals or
- its sun. Mineral substances did not yet exist. The principal
- mineral kingdom, which at that time lay between the present
- mineral and vegetable kingdoms. In a certain way it was
- and on this account are incapable of thriving on the mineral
- remained behind, grow in mineral soil. Mistletoe is such a
- did a stage of evolution appear as the mineral kingdom. We
- mineral kingdom, man had as yet no rocks to walk upon. At the
- the first mineral masses, the first crystals appeared in the
- the moment when the mineral kingdom burst forth, and you find
- indicate the bursting forth, the budding forth of the mineral
- man, where the mineral kingdom shoots forth. And now we shall
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture IX
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- creations of the mineral kingdom; this part of man one can
- the mineral kingdom, he has it in common with the beings of
- he is still etheric. He condenses, and absorbs mineral
- the descent of man there was really no mineral kingdom. The
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture X
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- had a consciousness such as the minerals now have on the
- as the mineral kingdom, the fifth as the vegetable kingdom,
- elementary kingdoms, as mineral, vegetable, animal and human
- a true conception of the mineral, vegetable, animal and human
- parts of the mineral kingdom, stones, metals, etc., becoming
- is no longer mineral kingdom but the third elementary
- speak, into our world. They precede our mineral kingdom. We
- have seen when this mineral kingdom itself was formed. In
- earlier periods of the earth's evolution the mineral kingdom
- four kingdoms. We see the mineral kingdom around us, also the
- describes the present minerals as belonging to the mineral
- is perfected alone in the mineral kingdom. Only in future
- understand only the mineral kingdom. As soon as the comes to
- mineral kingdom he can understand. From the forces of the
- mineral kingdom he can construct houses, machines, etc. When
- understand that man can now comprehend only the mineral
- nothing more than complicated minerals. And these learned
- mineral beings, because they have no idea that there is
- any-thing else besides the mineral kingdom. Indeed, many say,
- something which extends beyond the merely mineral; but you
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- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture XII
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- the air, the clouds, the plants, the minerals which are
- Title: Dead Are With Us: Lecture
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- mineral world (including what is contained in air and water),
- mineral kingdom as we have it around us on the physical plane
- upon mineral soil; the Dead stands upon a ‘soil,’ lives in an
- the first place. The next is the human kingdom. Mineral nature
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