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- Title: Lecture: On the Reality of Higher Worlds
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- relation of the thinking to what is now an objective perception is
- realm transcending sense-perception and is developed from
- with the tableau of life, with perception of the ether-body, has been
- man who is developing in this way can fill his whole perception of
- mother. In direct perception which, as I have said, will
- disciplined mode of perception. Offence is caused when these worlds
- inner experimentation in order to unfold perception of higher worlds
- perception, to concrete understanding of the spiritual world. The
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 1
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- human thought, feeling and perception.
- recognize beings, who to external sensible perception and knowledge
- other organs of perception. The first thing to be done, must be
- themselves at all to the ordinary material capacities of perception;
- to the external organs of perception; a Folk-spirit does not present
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 2
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- directly seen with external organs of perception, with physical eyes,
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 3
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- these perceptions, it is never possible for him to touch a thing and
- everything which you have received by means of external perceptions,
- sensible perceptions of the outer world, — none of this
- our sense-perceptions; true we might then be able to rejoice over the
- perception? All that is contained in the wisdom, in the mythologies,
- behind these perceptions of colors, sounds, warmth and cold, there is
- Now just as man by means of his sense-perception looks
- perception in which there are certain centers; these centers, these
- cold are within our field of perception, and are for us the important
- perception, and just as we go into the outer world and work at it and
- the people in question, when the several perceptions, the centers
- perceives as a withering of the centers in his domain of perception.
- receives perceptions through his senses, are foreign to the Archangel
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 6
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- them. They saw the spiritual in their perceptions of the physical,
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 8
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- the various external sense-perceptions from one another; at that time
- up with direct perception into the old primal states of development
- that which he could observe by direct perception, as the development
- perception. He perceived that which caused his pulse to beat and made
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 9
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- post-Atlantean age of civilization the human capacities of perception
- to astral perception. In fact the astral view is more correct than
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 10
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- only so far as to perception in the sentient body or astral body. It
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 11
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- which he has been educated by his preceding clairvoyant perceptions.
- through clairvoyant perception of that which may grow up in a soul
- for the perception of those few? There will be people who will
- possession of his free will, although by means of his perception —
- humanity has not acquired any perception or insight as regards the
- sublimated spiritual perception in the form of philosophy. This must
- Title: Paths to Knowledge of Higher Worlds
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- perceptions transmitted by the senses. The observation of the
- confront a sense-perception, for it can be envisaged at any moment
- and because we are quite sure that a sense-perception is not drawn in
- with the exclusion of all sense-perceptions and to which we yield
- completely. Though we have no sensory perceptions, we are inwardly
- perception. The first thing which should be borne in mind when
- perception. One might say: What we ordinarily experience in
- perceptions. In our ordinary thinking everything is arranged
- experienced just as livingly as any sense-perception. But they have a
- sense-organ is turned to some external object, the perception can be
- sense-perceptions and their relation to reality, etc., but this is
- not the point just now; the point is that sense-perception gives us a
- images of our sense-perceptions which arise in the soul; we set our
- support in the same way in which the external sense perceptions give
- The assurance which our sense-perceptions provide from outside,
- Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- perception), thus acquires plastic form and enters in connection
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- perception and which lie beyond the sphere of ordinary
- ordinary sense perception and by the understanding which is based
- just as alive and intensive as sensory perception. Then there are
- just as alive and intensive as sensory perception. Then there are
- be found in sense perception. In that case we begin to notice
- as alive as sense perceptions and with which we deal just as
- freely as with sensory perceptions. When we perceive something
- resembling sensory perception.
- also exists in sense perception, we also know what constitutes
- thoughts from the sensory perception and retain them in our
- sensory perception. Imaginative knowledge shows us what it means
- This leads us to a real perception of the true nature of the will
- impulses in ordinary life, and to a perception of the true nature
- objective through exercise, as objective as a sense perception,
- which we turn away from a perception. Through this strengthened
- the moment of waking up is a perception through feeling; we take
- shall see that this perception outside the body gives us a new
- an imperfect perception of things which a spiritual investigator
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 1. Angels, Folk Spirits, Time Spirits: their part in the Evolution of Mankind.
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- perception of man today.
- Beings who are inaccessible to sense perception. Today, however, we
- senses. Whilst the human being is known through sense-perception, a
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 3. The inner Life of the Folk Spirits. Formation of the Races.
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- perceptions of the physical world, then you exclude precisely that
- perceptions of the external world — none of this concerns these
- were dependent upon our sense perceptions of the external world. In
- relied solely upon external perception? Everything that is included
- moral and aesthetic ideals. Whilst man's perception of the
- sense-perception, so the Archangel looks down upon the world that
- field of perception in which there are certain centres; these
- cold lie within our field of perception and constitute a world of
- perception; and just as we set out to conquer nature and transform it
- field of perception. This should give to some extent an insight into
- are beyond the immediate perception of the Folk Spirit or Archangel.
- personal experiences which derive from his sense perceptions are
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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- perception of the external world if other Spirits, in reality Spirits
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 5. Manifestation of the Hierarchies in the Elements of Nature.
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- normal perception of Nature and the Spirit man knows only the realm
- Angels, are the Spirits who in a sense falsify clairvoyant perception
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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- yet differentiate between the various external sense perceptions; at
- we are only comparing externals. The manner or mode of perception in
- unity of the Godhead, because he enjoyed direct perception into the
- raised themselves one stage above this level of perception, so that
- they experienced directly the transition from the old perception to
- of the East had “slept through”, namely, the perception
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 9. Loki - Hodur and Baldur - Twilight of the Gods.
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- distinguish carefully between these modes of perception your
- peoples developed the perception of the ‘I’ long before
- the second post-Atlantean epoch man developed his perception of the
- greater degree of error, than the corresponding astral perception
- time when man did not apprehend the world through sensory perception
- Wolf and Hel. The effect was such that man's perception, his
- for a long time there still existed the direct perception of the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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- Persian Folk Soul had not developed so far; its organ of perception
- organ of perception was the Sentient Soul; and the characteristic of
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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- North, much of the old education through clairvoyant perception has
- prove that mankind had not acquired any perception of, or insight
- can be investigated by means of spiritual perception. To us the
- perception of this Mystery which leads to the new vision I have
- of philosophy was a highly sublimated spiritual perception. This must
- Title: Eternal Soul of Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- perception and feeling on the fingers. This is the familiar
- different cognitive perception ought to be gained or not. So
- perception, allow me next to make a comparison. I do not from
- in man just as the power of memory and the power of perception
- one perceiving is provided by the perception. With memory we
- as a perception, perhaps a long time ago, but is now no longer
- through ordinary memory of having something of the perceptions
- in sensory perceptions, but cross broadly over the hard things.
- perceptions. As soon as we look within ourselves with ordinary
- inward, are more or less dream perceptions. This remains so
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- in our acts of sense-perception and when we work over them in
- awakeness as complete as that of thinking and sense-perception. When
- same extent. Feelings link themselves with sense-perceptions. One
- sense-perceptions and our thoughts, we are awake. So we are not only
- sense-perceptions of the material world. To a certain extent we reach
- out and encounter them; but with our sense-perceptions, our waking
- there before him as a sense-perception, then he has penetrated inside
- realm of sense-perception. Sense-perceptions can be conceived as a
- tapestry of sense-perceptions. But in his earthly consciousness, man
- beyond the realm of sense-perception. He dreams of molecules, of
- When we die, all sense-perceptions fall away. The outer world can no
- thinking that is connected with sense-perception is extinguished, for
- Title: Colour: Part Three: Colours as Revelations of the Psychic in the World
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- I say, light: but I could also take other sense-perceptions. And you
- Title: Question/Economic Life: Lecture: The Central Question of Economic Life
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- perception, every product has a specific value. When a product
- economic perception can only come to valid judgement by he
- perception borders on let me say economic psychology. But life
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- gained through sensory perception and which lie beyond the
- which can be fathomed by ordinary sense-perception and by the
- perception. Then there are the will exercises which I have
- ordinarily only be found in sense-perception. In that case we
- images which are just as alive as sense-perceptions and with
- which we deal just as freely as with sensory perceptions. When
- perception.
- body, this freedom which also exists in sense-perception, we
- our thoughts from the sensory perception and retain them in our
- and that of sensory perception. Imaginative knowledge shows us
- thinking. This leads us to a real perception of the true nature
- of the will-impulses in ordinary life, and to a perception of
- sense-perception, so that we are no longer connected with our
- a perception through feeling; we take hold of the body when we
- To-morrow we shall see that this perception outside the body
- perception of things which a spiritual investigator perceives
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- really be designated as swinging to and fro from the perception
- his sensory perceptions, as already described, and return to
- this spiritual vision, this spiritual perception, must first be
- perception.
- this perception of our pre-existent, pre-natal life, enables us
- upon that spiritual perception which can be attained in the
- open to our perception, but everything which pertains to the
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture III: World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- when it uses the physical and etheric organs of perception,
- Title: Lecture I: Man in the Light of Occultism
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- perception with the senses and reflection with the ordinary faculty of
- opened to man's perception a new and wider world; one might say
- perception. With the aid of these it sets out to delve into the
- Mankind has not always risen to the perception of the fact that a deed
- Title: Lecture III: Man in the Light of Occultism
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- forms of which we know that they do not come from the perception of
- them nothing whatever of the nature of external perceptions. The
- permeating his perceptions with thought, do not come from those past
- occult learning and occult self-discipline increases, this perception
- coming towards him on every hand. Thus, whilst the perception of the
- from the physical brain, the perception of the unspoken word depends
- Title: Lecture IV: Man in the Light of Occultism
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- life of inner perception and feeling. This difference can readily be
- mystical feelings and perceptions. They come to an experience that is
- Title: Lecture V: Man in the Light of Occultism
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- the external world in so far as this is open to man's perception. A
- has it, that it is there for perception. What he has, what
- earthly objects. It is exceedingly important to arrive at a perception
- upon us. If we want to attain a true perception of the human
- and original perceptions of the soul are aroused, we have the
- human being with the soul's deepest powers of perception. But what
- perception that stands at the beginning of occult consciousness,
- Title: Lecture VI: Man in the Light of Occultism
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- perception, find something else to which we can apply the word
- seven-membered man. That is an important perception. When you reflect
- brain, thought inserts itself between perception and movement. In the
- follows directly on perception. In the case of the animal the spinal
- in thinking between perception and movement; consequently his deeds
- Title: Lecture VII: Man in the Light of Occultism
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- projected outwards and stands there, outside, for our perception. In
- is, as we know, extended over the whole skin. The perception of the
- that we acquire through the head man. Even the perception the middle
- clairvoyant and a perception arises in him of his own inner being in
- has, to begin with, this perception of the activity of the Sun in his
- in perception by means of the sunlight that is thrown back from
- has in his perception of the middle man. Instead he has now before him
- closed all his sense organs and has no external perception, when he
- direct and immediate perception of his middle man, he does not merely
- them, perception took place by way of the middle man. They did not, to
- Sun nature within them and made of the perception an idea. How did it
- Title: Lecture X: Man in the Light of Occultism
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- to the utmost our powers of perception are we able to remark the
- perception begins to dawn upon us. Lucifer, the ruler of Venus,
- afford arbitrary dream pictures but leads on to a perception of
- little more fully. Take for example the perception we arrived at that
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture III: Our Experiences at Night, Life after Death
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- cosmos. We cease to have the definite perceptions, which
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture IV: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 1
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- perception transposes what is really a continuous course of
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture V: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 2
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- Title: Man's Being: Lecture VI: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 3
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- body into the earthly element, this perception of the earth by
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-11-12
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- life this corrective perception doesn't appear as directly, and
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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- real perception does not come by way of intellect, art historians of
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture II
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- easy to evoke an exact perception of all those
- considerations if we want to combine exact perceptions with
- higher human perception this knowledge had not enlightened,
- had not solved riddles, but for higher perception was
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Two
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- capacity for perception present only in its first rudiments. The ancient
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Three
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- This self-perception or consciousness of self can only awaken in a
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