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- Title: Lecture: The Two Christmas Annunciations
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- — in a dream, or however one may wish to call it. Here we have to
- possessed a certain clairvoyant capacity of a dreamlike nature. And we
- dream-experience, in inward perception, by the event of Christ Jesus'
- between birth and death had more of a dreaming character; but just
- because it was dreamlike it had a far more lively way of perceiving
- instinctive clairvoyance and dreaming consciousness.
- sleep and dream into waking life, were once very active in the
- the inner being of man, especially in the world of dreams? One
- a dreamlike condition, they perceived what was happening in the form
- Title: Lecture: The Cosmic Word and Individual Man
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- dreamy consciousness he once possessed of the Beings of the universe,
- in ancient times, but in a dreamy consciousness. Then the time came,
- Forms are the only real things in the universe. In the old dreamy
- Title: The Supersensible Being of Man and the Evolution of Mankind
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- back to the dreamlike mental images of early childhood and compare
- never come in place of an absolutely dreamy experience if we could
- Title: Lecture: Yuletide and the Christmas Festival
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- revivified; in its symbols it radiated a warmth undreamed of
- Title: Lecture: The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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- dream and suggest how dreams appear to come out of the life of sleep and
- to be simply remembered in the waking life. From the way the dream plays
- by dreams. This dream-world can, to begin with, help us very little
- about dreams in daytime consciousness with the ordinary means of
- knowledge remains something that is quite external. Dreams are obviously
- dreams are in reality misleading rather than enlightening. What the soul
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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- that time I only noted the tune in a half-dreaming state. But
- be completely removed from any kind of dream life in the soul.
- fond of giving himself over to self-indulgence and dreaming. No
- this meditating be far removed from any kind of dream state or
- undirected dreaming, even if it is impressive enough to
- dreamer is also satisfied. — But the person who achieves
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- what we call sleeping and dreaming also extends to a large
- our feeling life and our passions are related to our dream
- unconscious spheres of the soul just as dreams do. We are
- dreams; we do not know them as they really are, but only
- before our minds. We dream the whole day by allowing our souls
- state. We sleep and dream beneath the surface of our normal
- living together dreams and sleeps. However odd and
- waking consciousness, but proceed from our dreaming and
- operates, where we dream and sleep away our normal life.
- normally only dreams and sleeps through, can only be called
- being, inasmuch as he belongs to the great dream of history
- from the dreaming human soul that cannot be approached with our
- being sleeps and dreams through in his normal historical
- dream of history consists of, how human souls that live in each
- dreamed as history. This is something that humanity must grasp,
- otherwise only dreams and sleeps, into our consciousness. When
- dreams; that we confront reality with deeper forces, that
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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- of the dream-state, sometimes confused and sometimes fairly clear, emerge
- of dreams we will deal with later.
- to get loose, and this can be very dangerous. The victims become dreamy,
- In the Middle Ages no one would have ever dreamt of destroying life in
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture V: Human Tasks in the Higher Worlds
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- both of them along throughout his life. And then in bad dreams or visions
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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- no real interest in anything; he is dreamy, inactive, lazy, and seeks
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- subjective. Everything had its origin in man. Our dreams are still a
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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- of modern man, who mostly has only confused dreams; it was rather a
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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- In every approach to the Godhead there was still a dreamlike element.
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XII: Occult Develpment
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- is another. In this state he is aware of pictures, dream pictures, passing
- world and ordinary reality. We may call this the dream-state, and it
- that dreams are nonsense, but this is not so. Even with people today
- dreams have a meaning, but not that of experiences in waking life. When
- and experiences; in our dreams they do not. For instance, you may dream
- bedside. Dreams are symbolic pictures. You may have a dream which tells
- a whole story. A student, for instance, may dream about a duel and all
- may dream that she is on her way to church; she enters; she hears the
- examples that in dreams we live in a very different sort of time from
- that of our waking consciousness. The actual cause of the dream I have
- a dream flashes through the soul in a moment and has its own inner time.
- thus creates a long dramatic course of events. The dream flashes through
- In this way you yourself transpose time into the dream.
- be represented symbolically in dream: for instance, you may have a headache
- and dream that you are in a cellar with a lot of cobwebs. Or the beating
- of your heart or a feeling of being hot may be represented in a dream
- may have a different experience: they may dream, for instance, that
- they are in an unhappy situation. Here the dream is prophetic —
- time. Many people even dream of the remedy for such an illness. In short,
- our manner of perception in dreams is quite different from that of ordinary
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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- feet of a number of persons. This picture rises up in his dreams as an
- a dream-vision he sees himself being scourged.
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- hand to my forehead, I shall not dream of saying that my forehead
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- really awake, whilst in our feelings we are dreaming and in our
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- in your dreaming, half-asleep condition you perceive. In
- dream is wont to symbolize. An undergraduate dreams that at the
- duel. He goes on dreaming: the duel is arranged, they go out into
- which projected itself forward into the dream. The idea-forming
- dream when symbolizing an objective fact such as the fall and
- and kinematical thought-forms, is in point of fact a dreaming about
- Nature. Cool and sober as it may seem, it is a dream — a
- dreaming while awake. Moreover, until we recognize it for what it
- most exact of Sciences, is modern mankind's dream of Nature.
- realms. Man of today can dream quite nicely, thinking out
- dream-picture which has been made of Nature represents actual
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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- dreams. — What is so
- inner reflection, though not a dreamy, mystical
- in dreams. He knows full well that these dreams are pictures
- normal life is concerned, as dream pictures, the human being
- that he could control the sequence of dream pictures, he would
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture II: The Psychological Expression of the Unconscious
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- dreams. I shall then deal with a subject that more recently has
- from this that the scientist of spirit is no dreamer, but that
- mysterious: the remarkable sphere of our dream life. This dream
- outward characteristics of our dream life, but here I
- only want to give a sketch of this dream life as seen by the
- and many philosophical approaches to dreams have
- of our dreams are stimulated by a sense impression. The world
- of dreams that we experience is very much connected with the
- think about anything that is around us, and in really dreamless
- characteristic of our dreams is that we really remain in
- a dreaming state in this isolation and even if the isolation
- in appearance. What are such dreams? Everyone knows them.
- Someone dreams, for instance, about horses trotting by; he
- transformed in the soul. We dream, for example, of a red hot
- dreamless sleep; the soul simply transforms the
- relationship with our body when dreaming which we have in
- dreamless sleep —
- We all know that we go on whole journeys in dreams,
- as a relationship of our being to an environment in our dreams,
- So we can say that what is characteristic of dreams is
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- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture IV
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- in a more dreamlike way. We have here something which is in the realm
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture X
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- These forces are not something that can be dreamed about. Answers to
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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- scientist. His standpoint is: Nature may be an artist or a dreamer;
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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- a dream of the world. In the intellect, more emphatically than
- anywhere else, man dreams and because objective science works mostly
- too dreams about the world. It all remains a dreaming. Through the
- is filled with intellectualistic dreams. Even in the ordinary dream —
- which is nothing compared with the intellectual dreaming that goes on
- — man is often a megalomaniac. But, ordinary dreaming is a mere
- nothing compared with intellectualistic dreaming.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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- full of pictures and dream-like, whereas the life of soul we bear
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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- active thinking has no room for sleepy nor for intellectual dreaming.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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- his organic development. He often dreams that he does this or that
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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- poet's dream and then he said he thought the time would come
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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- in her sleeping and dreaming she has thought in relation with the
- Title: Lecture: The Proclamations to the Magi and the Shepherds
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- whom in dream or in some kindred way an Angel announces the
- like a dream. And there might also well have been individuals who had
- In a kind of dream-condition, the simple shepherds in the fields were
- death was a kind of dreamlike existence, but on that very account he
- soul in the age of instinctive clairvoyance and dreamlike
- These forces from the world of sleep and dream which in certain
- the inmost being of man, above all in the world of dream? These forces
- the earth, proceeding from their bodily nature. In a state of dream
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture II: The Michael Path to Christ: A Christmas Lecture
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- into their souls in dreams, desired to gain from the countenance of
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture III: The Mystery of the Human Will
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- when in a dreaming state he experiences the nature of his Feelings,
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture IV: The Breaking-in of Spiritual Revelations Since the Last Third of the Nineteenth Century. Thoughts on New Years Eve.
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- as in ordinary daily life, the dreams of an individual dimly emerge
- Ego. These clairvoyant-atavistic perceptions were dreams only in their
- Title: Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine: Lecture I
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- dream-pictures. In Imaginative cognition I do not have reality
- Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture I
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- dream-pictures. The pictures arising in Imaginative Cognition are
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas VIII: The Michael Path to the Christ (Extract)
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- dreams, desired to gain from the countenance of Jahve, from Michael, a
- Title: Threefold Order: Part II: Lecture: The Impulse Towards the Threefold Order
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- been stood on its head by Utopian dreamers, which we need to
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture III: On the Plastically Formative Arts, Music, and Poetry
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- utilitarian! And even if people dream of beauty, they will have
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IX: On the Teaching of Languages
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- dreaminess of habit, but must always be a part of fully
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VI
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- in thinking, sleeps in willing, dreams in feeling. Types of children
- knowing in images: Dreaming inspired feeling: Sleeping
- as you know your dreams, only that you remember your dreams and have a
- as you have with regard to your dreams. Whilst you are awake you are
- dreamer in that you feel. Thus we are really
- dreaming condition in feeling, and the sleeping condition in willing.
- Seen from the spiritual point of view ordinary dreamless sleep is a
- our will. In dreaming as it is called in ordinary life we are given up
- dream and in waking life we only give ourselves up in our
- feeling nature to this dreaming soul condition.
- the feeling life predominates are dreamy children; if thought is not
- dreaminess. This must be an incentive to you to work upon such
- dreamily in his feeling life, and we approach him with strong
- conditions of consciousness, with waking, dreaming, and sleeping, that
- in a dreaming, dulled condition of consciousness. It is only in a
- dream that you can bear what really happens in your body in the
- comprises: complete waking, dreaming-waking, sleeping-waking
- dreaming-awake. How do we actually experience what we go through in
- feeling in this dream-waking condition? We actually experience it as
- can only experience in dreaming, for if we experienced them otherwise
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VII
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- lives in dreaming-sleeping. Moritz Benedikt's work. Two zones where
- waking consciousness, dreaming and sleeping: and we showed how the
- thinking-cognition; dreaming in feeling; and sleeping in willing.
- half-sleeping, half dreaming; we might even call it a
- dreaming-sleeping, a sleeping-dreaming. For we do not only sleep in
- the sensations are to be found we are only dreaming in sleep, or
- sleeping in dreams. The psychologists have no notion that what
- prevents us from bringing our dreams into clear consciousness when we
- wake in the morning. You see, the concepts of sleeping and dreaming
- penetrated by dreams. These dreams are the sensations of
- dreaming in its sleep. Thus you are not only fully awake in
- also dreaming. On the surface man is asleep and dreaming, and again
- towards the inner part of his body he is asleep and dreaming.
- part of our body in a dreaming sleep.
- inner sphere we are dreaming in sleep, and sleeping in dreams. We are
- waking, sleeping and dreaming. You learn something, you take it in and
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VIII
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- waking, sleeping and dreaming. The soul in man is grasped by means of
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture IX
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- dreaming and sleeping; and that all the different manifestations of
- human life can be characterised as fully awake, dreaming or sleeping
- human soul, to where the soul is dreaming. The conclusion should not
- sink into the dreaming soul; only the judgment can do this. Thus every
- judgment that we form about the world sinks down into the dreaming
- Now what does this really mean? What is this dreaming soul? It is more
- dreaming soul works upon it a little; it produces what lies in its
- habits of judgment in the semi-conscious, in the dreaming life. And
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XI
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- childhood Soul and Spirit are dreaming and sleeping outside child,
- years the child's soul is dreaming in the head; while his spirit in
- developed body, a dreaming soul truly a dreaming soul
- his sleeping spirit and dreaming soul, is outside his head; he is with
- being. Because of this, love goes forth from the dreaming soul towards
- spirit is still dreaming and outside of itself. When we observe a
- soul, when he is born, is very highly developed, but it only dreams.
- human being enters the world with a sleeping spirit and a dreaming
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture II
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- consciousness than our dreams. Dreams are rendered from the
- of dream life, are brought to the distinct, fully conscious
- in the half-conscious realm of dreaming. And the will
- Title: Dear Children: Lecture III: Address at the Assembly at the End of the First School Year
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- sleeps, sometimes dreams come to them from their sleep. Most of you
- have experienced dreams. Sometimes they are very beautiful dreams,
- sometimes ugly dreams. And now you are going to go rest during
- dream. You see, during vacation, when you think back to when you were
- when you think that, those are beautiful dreams during your vacation.
- dreams during vacation. Think back often during this vacation to when
- good dream for your time of rest, and then your vacation time will
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VI
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- of human life. Let us study the condition in which we find a dreaming
- The dream world may
- Nevertheless, it isolates people here on earth. A dreaming person is
- alone with his dreams. He lies there asleep and dreaming, perhaps in
- worlds remains completely unrelated to what is going on in his dream
- consciousness. A person is isolated in his dream world, and even more
- of our dreams we awaken, up to a certain point at least, into the
- dream world, though our dreams may have been beautiful, sublime,
- sublime experiences in our isolated dream consciousness, but we will
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VII
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- asleep or dreaming, who, in a state of lowered consciousness,
- condition, to keep his isolated dream experience separated from his
- dream world and in the world of reality. But let us assume that, due
- feelings and ideas similar to those of dream life. Instead of
- like the picture world of dreams. We call such a person mentally ill.
- another level when the state of soul of a person absorbed in dream
- learn to think and feel differently. Just as dreamers have to switch
- reality, then it is exactly as though a person recounting his dreams
- one does in dreams. When people apply their ordinary soul habits to
- that way means dreaming rather
- than living on a higher level. When one thus dreams of higher worlds,
- the physical world can seem just as right as a dream content does to
- the dreaming person. But the carrying over of things of one's dream
- projects a dreamer's orientation into ordinary waking consciousness.
- is an intrusion of the dream state into the reality of waking
- abnormal when he introduces dream concerns into his waking
- wander about like a dreamer in the physical world; one will relate to
- have trained oneself to keep the two things separate, just as dream
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 5: From Sense Perception to Spirit Imaging
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- visionary, hallucinatory, dreamlike experience. Having grasped this,
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 6: From Imaginative Knowledge to Inspirational Knowledge
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- our dream life, which is at least a shadow picture of something pathological,
- spirit and with the lucidity we know in mathematics, not with a dreamy,
- Title: Natural Science; the Anthroposophical Movement
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- a way as to drive out all dreaminess from the soul. Whatever is
- Title: Preparing for a New Birth
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- life, which is a kind of dreaming.
- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 1: Prelude to the Threefold Commonwealth
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- as a dreamer. That general expansion of which Herr von
- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 2: Esoteric Prelude to an Exoteric Consideration of the Social Question I
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- experience he can only be dreaming. One is permitted to
- dream, out one is outside of reality them. Mauthner
- dreaming about reality; one has already let reality go
- him, inner mystic experience is only a dream. As soon as
- one gets out of speech one is inwardly dreaming. But
- mysticism he is still dreaming; when he in search of
- no longer dreaming, then he is fast asleep. Therefore for
- possibility; as a mystic he really is dreaming. And the
- come to dreaming and to learned ignorance today, when we
- obliged to sink either into mystic dreaming or
- we dream in mysticism and sleep in science the necessity
- mystic dreams a wide-awake Imagination; in the place of
- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 3: Esoteric Prelude to an Exoteric Consideration of the Social Question II
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- dream right through, an event that is very important for
- the world, but only comes to dreaming — dreaming
- after all just dreams, just mysticism. Mysticism then is,
- their point of view, dream knowledge, they are right,
- dreaming, as in mysticism, but sleeping — sleeping
- doomed to dream when he attempts to connect himself with
- in sense perception; dreaming, in mysticism; and
- times, man did not dream in mysticism but had contact
- mysticism from its dreaming to an experience of the
- that goes on outside of that is only a dream or sleep.
- Title: The Experiences of Sleep and their Spiritual Background
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- dream and suggest how dreams appear to come out of the life of sleep
- dream plays through the life of sleep the conclusion might be drawn
- confused by dreams. This dream-world can, to begin with, help us very
- can know about dreams in daytime consciousness with the ordinary
- means of knowledge remains something that is quite external. Dreams
- of sleep knows very well that dreams are in reality misleading rather
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 4
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- at night, while the tutor was sleeping the sleep of the just and dreaming
- a natural philosopher and astronomer, instead of dreaming his life away
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture VI
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- this again into one of light. With the exception of dreams which
- exception of dreams they remain unconscious. Moreover if the
- dream as compared with this other experience. It is an experience in
- Title: Lecture: The Tasks and Aims of Spiritual Science
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- dreams — which comes to the same thing as losing one's bearings
- plane”. They would never dream of believing such things if they
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture V: The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric
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- they look up from this action, something like a dream picture will
- Title: True Nature: Lecture II: The Second Coming of Christ in the Etheric World
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- dream-picture which he will know to be connected in some way with
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- The materialist dream research has already recognised that one
- experiences images, memories in the dreams.
- sensory world. However, one is labelled as a daydreamer if one
- being, then one discounts it as a pipe dream.
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VII: The Uttering of Syllables and the Speaking of Words
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- and yet, all is a dream in which we
- Mere dreams! the last, abandoned
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VIII: The Interaction of Breathing and Blood-Circulation
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- It had been strange, even in a dream,
- Title: Lecture I: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- his own being in waking, dreaming and sleeping. In modern thinking he
- three to five thousand years ago. Thinking was more dreamlike; when
- clearer idea than it has of dreamless sleep. It then emerges as the
- of the events in dreamless sleep.
- actually awake only in our ideas (our conceptual life); we dream in
- dreaming and sleeping. After all, the dreams we have when we are
- things closely we shall see that the course of our dreaming, with its
- marvelous dramatic quality that is so often typical of dreams, bears
- not, it is true, be very like the pictures of our dreams. But the
- they are in our dreams.; with this difference, that the basis of a
- dream lies in its pictures, whereas our feelings live in those
- feelings and actual dreaming as part of the dream-state, and in the
- same way include our willing and actual dreamless sleep as part of the
- thinking was more dreamlike, and they did not live within such sharply
- outlined ideas and concepts as we do today. They lived in dreams which
- their waking life was really a sort of continuation of their dreaming.
- Just as nowadays we live in an alternation of dreaming or dreamless
- between this dreamlike everyday life and a dreamless sleep which was
- waking, dreaming, and sleeping so we should have to say that at a
- certain stage of the past there were the three states of dreaming,
- Title: Lecture II: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- kind of sweetness. In dreamless sleep man felt as though he was
- familiar waking, dreaming and sleeping are valid only
- time a consciousness full of living dream-pictures which led them out
- consciousness. Nowadays we have sleeping, dreaming and waking. In
- those days, as opposed to the waking dream which, as I showed
- from their dream-waking life into sleep, for which they cultivated a
- has no knowledge at all, a condition deeper than dreamless sleep
- man's soul-condition came to include only dreamless sleep, dreaming
- of soul, with its waking, dreaming and sleeping, had been developing
- Title: Lecture III: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future
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- existence. Dreams and their characteristics. Every experience of which
- down to the smallest particles. Our dreams are a protest against
- the spiritual world through your dreams, your dream-experience arises
- can visualize three states of consciousness: a dulled dream-life,
- there was a kind of waking-dreaming, or dreaming-waking. This was not
- experienced as we experience dreams but as a living picture which
- of sleep which, though it was dreamless, left an after-effect of the
- consciousness. When we observe our dreams chaotic as they are
- look more closely into the details of a dream, you will discover the
- perhaps have a dream about something that happened to you twenty-five
- years before; you may dream of it in all its vividness, though
- always discover something of the following sort: in this dream about
- the details of a dream, even the remotest, there is always some
- first of our ordinary dream-life with an attitude based purely on what
- How is this dream-life really revealed? There are of course many kinds
- of dreams, but let us keep for the moment to what consists largely in
- arise in dreams. How do they arise? You are aware that they appear
- dreams he makes. In a dream like this there may be a number of
- This is just an example of how the content of dreams may be altered;
- all know. One must really ask what is contained in these dreams, what
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- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture I: The Egyptian period, and the present time.
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- surrounds us, and of which people speak and dream, has sprung like
- that lawyers dream regarding the origin of justice
- physicists dream, but that it is differentiated. It is something that
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture II: Ancient Wisdom and the new Apocalyptic Wisdom. Temple sleep. Isis and the Madonna. Past stages of Evolution. The bestowing of the Ego. Future Powers.
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- chaotic dreams merely but of seeing orderly visions. During this sleep
- guided this dream-life in such a way that powerful forces were
- dream during sleep about the Madonna picture, it then possesses a
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture IV: The Outer Manifestations of Spiritual Beings in the Elements. Their connection with Man. Cosmic partitions. The Myth of Osiris.
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- kind of dream picture would rise within him; and by the form and
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture V: The sacrifice of the substance by the Thrones, Kyriotetes, Dynami's, and Exusiai. Jehovah and the Elohim, and their co-operative activity in the stages of human Development.
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- stage. Such consciousness as we have in dreamless sleep the
- compared in a certain sense with our present dream-consciousness,
- although our dreams have meaning only in exceptional cases. Upon the
- which rose within himself (much as is now the case in dreams); a
- In the same way, dreamless-sleep consciousness, which was first given
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VII: Animal forms -- the physiognomical expression of human passions. The religion of Egypt -- a remembrance of Lemurian times. Fish and serpent symbols. The remembrance of Atlantis in Europe. The Light of Christ.
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- dream pictures rose within him, but there was no external objective
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture VIII: Mans connection with the various planetary bodies. The earth's mission.
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- astral vision rose before him like a vivid dream picture, but it was
- still it is dreamless sleep consciousness. Man is not without
- what is around him during the state of dreamless sleep. This is a
- Title: Universe, Earth and Man: Lecture XI: The progress of man. His conquest of the physical plane in the post-Atlantean civilizations. The beginning and up-building of the 'I am.' The chosen people.
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- physical body he did not sink into dreamless sleep, but was able to
- appeared to man in dreams and prepared him slowly to receive the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VII
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- experience them — with our dream-life, we shall of course
- mental pictures and our life of dreams. Think of our waking
- dream-life; the only thing that is added to it is the content
- In quality they are like dreams. Fro in our dreams we have a
- more dream-like than that of today, but akin to our present
- mental pictures retained its dream-like quality and only the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VIII
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- dream-life. It is through sense-perception that our mental
- like our dream-life. Our forming of mental pictures would be
- as dim as it is in dreams, if the experiences of the senses
- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture I
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- will have to be made little dreamt of today; for instance drawing will go
- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture II
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- People are wanting, rather, to live in dreams, in illusion, those above
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- consciousness as, for instance, waking from the dull dream consciousness.
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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- time. Just as everything contracts in a dream, things we receive from the
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture IV: The Art of Education Consists of Bringing Into Balance the Physical and Spiritual Nature of the Developing Human Being
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- the person becomes a dreamer or follows fancies, or becomes altogether
- inclined towards fanciful dreaminess, if we notice that the child begins to
- Title: Community Building
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- Take the condition of the dreaming person and compare this with
- day. The world of dreams may be beautiful, may be splendid,
- man's world of dreams, he is alone. Here lies one person,
- asleep and dreaming; others are around him either awake or
- to do with what he is experiencing in his dream consciousness,
- nothing to do with his dream consciousness itself. Man isolates
- himself in his dream world and even more in his sleep world.
- awake out of the isolation of the dream, we awake to a certain
- encased as we were within the dream world, although we were
- dreaming so beautifully and splendidly and with such manifold
- of the dream, no matter how splendid the experiences we may
- have in the dream consciousness, we are not likely to be able
- to read, for example, while dreaming unless especially abnormal
- Title: Community Building
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- state of deep sleep or mostly of dreaming sleep, who
- which he considers his world of reality while he is dreaming.
- experiences as an isolated human being in dreams from that
- will he live in his dream world and in the ordinary world of
- to those of the dream. Instead of a logical train of thought,
- the dream world. We call such a person mentally unsound. But
- pictorial life of dreams into the daily life. Then one becomes
- thinking and your feeling. Just as the dreamer must enter
- is just as if one person who is narrating a dream tries to
- and in a dream. In other words, when people carry their
- course with respect to Theosophy, one simply dreams
- one thus dreams of higher worlds, there does not then come
- true as the content of a dream appears to be true, if one is
- the dreamer oneself, and yet the transfer of the dream
- worlds, like the carrying of dream relationships into the
- higher worlds is just like carrying the dream condition over
- dream relationships into the every-day consciousness, so is the
- like a dreamer but will be able to act as a person standing
- oneself to avoid confusing the two things, just as dream
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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- dreams, when a whole world of images emerges from our
- and going to sleep and the world of dream images which we
- in our dreams today. Present-day thinking is the fruit of
- to dreaming. If we follow this dreamlike activity of the
- definitely dreamlike, consisting of dream images. The
- dreamy in his thinking, if I may put it like this, did
- dreams what we develop in our way when we are thinking,
- they should only influence dreams within the human sphere
- and everything related to dreaming. In the context of
- with dreaming and anything related to this. They are not
- anything that normally rules our dreams, the life of the
- themselves to our dreaming, our life of the imagination,
- are still rightfully dreaming and rightfully asleep above
- experience dreams and we experience our will the way we
- of anything arising in us out of dreamlike inner
- we would merely be dreaming. But we can also rise beyond
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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- state of soul to the same extent as the dreamer's state
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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- in human minds, in the form of dreams, may or may not be
- something appears in the course of a dream. The same
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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- — that I would not dream of making a similar appeal
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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- time, meant to induce a dreamy, visionary state of
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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- our dream life shines into our souls, in a way. If you
- consider this dream life you will be able to say that it
- know very well when they are awake, that dream life
- take a closer look at the dream world, considering it in
- an unbiased way, we find that the dream images are
- does not apply in the interplay of dream images. Dream
- in which dream images follow each other we find that it
- traced in dream life. It will be evident from everything
- we discover as we consider our dream life — and
- In our dream life we have no such control. What is more,
- our senses have ceased to act and our dream life only
- sense organ when we dream. A sense organ receives
- dream state you will find that when the brain acts as the
- physical basis of dreaming — take it as a working
- basis for dreaming — it has come to resemble a
- dreamless sleep. Dreams hold a middle position between
- sense organ even when we are dreaming, it must do so to
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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