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- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 5
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- the Music of the Spheres, of which the Pythagorean and other occult
- This music of the spheres is still there, only it is
- inaudible to the ordinary consciousness. The music of the spheres is
- Man, however, does not hear it. If to him the music of the spheres
- which has been received and absorbed, the music of the spheres sounds
- into the music of the spheres in its weaving through the universe.
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 5. Manifestation of the Hierarchies in the Elements of Nature.
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- perceives the Music of the Spheres of which the Pythagorean and other
- Music of the Spheres is still there, but it is inaudible to ordinary
- could hear the Music of the Spheres. It sounds forth both day and
- a reservoir of assimilated light, the Music of the Spheres sounds
- the Music of the Spheres operating throughout the Universe. That is
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VII
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- drama, costuming, music, poetry, eurythmy, and more.
- artistically in sculpture, painting, music, poetry.
- we approach man from the external world, so we meet music, rhythm, beat,
- external music, that performed between blood and nerve system in the
- into poetry, one can feel how, in the word, this inward music is again
- inner nature and arrive at the arts of music and poetry; a living
- music, poetry.
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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- drama, costuming, music, poetry, eurythmy, and more.
- With the musical element we enter man's inner world, and it is extremely
- clairvoyance man had a special experience of music. In those ancient
- days music gave him a feeling of being lifted out of the body. Though
- enjoyed the chords of the seventh. They played music and sang in the
- interval of the seventh which is not today considered highly musical.
- of music — was that of the third, the major and minor third. Whereas
- formerly music had been experienced outside man in a kind of ecstasy,
- and with them the major and minor scales, took music right into man.
- to experience music inwardly, within his bounding skin.
- which penetrates into space; on the other, in music, the scales of the
- spatial perspective we have external naturalism, in the musical experience
- future development of music will be toward spiritualization, and involve
- with other tones, it may reveal the mystery of music. In the future
- the world of spirit. Some modern musicians have made beginnings in
- modern musicianship there is a longing for comprehension of the tone
- that is to music and poetry. I deeply regret the impossibility of carrying
- a musical artist, for he tunes his nerve strands in a distinctly musical
- of plastic-musical power of growth and formation as, once, for the care
- sensed that the god who lives and weaves in the plastic and musical
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- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Eleven
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- 18:22a And the voice of harpers, and musicians, and of pipers, and trumpeters, shall be heard no more at all in thee; \
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