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  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 6
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    • which runs in two strands parallel with the spinal marrow and spreads
    • brain and spinal cord. Here flow in, in those races belonging to the
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 6. The Five Root Races of Mankind.
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    • system which runs in two cords parallel with the spinal medulla and
    • central nervous system which are situated in the brain and spinal
  • Title: Lecture VI: Man in the Light of Occultism
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    • a second brain; it is the brain of the spinal cord, which is enclosed
    • in the spinal column.
    • that the spinal cord is nothing else than a strange and peculiar
    • also see the brain as an inflated spinal cord. It will help us here if
    • lying horizontal in space. In this position the spinal cord can very
    • Consider the human being in this position, with his spinal column
    • is truly brain, — the spinal cord. As you will know, the
    • difference between the spinal cord and the brain of the head, though
    • apparently only small, is really very great. The spinal cord is the
    • spinal cord. When, on the other hand, we employ the instrument of the
    • spinal cord all connection with thought is lacking. There movement
    • follows directly on perception. In the case of the animal the spinal
    • system of nerves, distinct from those of the brain and of the spinal
    • upwards, parallel with the spinal cord. It is a nervous system that is
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VII
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    • at the spinal cord, its nerves extending in all directions, observe
    • nervous system, as the God Apollo; and the spinal cord with its wonderful



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