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- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- then put in its way a lens, — which in effect is none other
- the original cross-section: by interposing the lens I get it narrowed
- what is material — the material of the lens, which is a body of
- glass — and the light that goes through space. The lens so
- through the lens. If I confronted the light with an ordinary plate of
- instead of the simple plate, made of glass or water, I have a lens.
- replace the double prism by a lens, — a lens of this
- lens, I get a picture considerably bigger than the cross-section of
- material — though it appears transparent in all these lenses
- we should get with a lens of this type (thick at the edge and thin in
- path the light has to go through in the middle of the lens than at
- a kind of lens. The lens is carried by a muscle known as the ciliary
- lens is the so-called aqueous humour. Thus when the light gets into
- the aqueous humour and then through this lens which is inherently
- movable by means of muscles. From the lens onward the light then
- through the transparent cornea, through the aqueous humour, the lens
- is between the lens and the cornea through which the light first has
- liquid or aqueous humour of the eye, between the lens and the outer
- the outer world. The lens too is to a high degree
- a quite external and objective kind of fluid. The lens too is still
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- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- few days ago; the vitreous body, the lens, the aqueous humour
- between the lens and the cornea, — a highly differentiated
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- considerable vitality. Then there is the fluid between the lens and
- would be the ciliary muscle, the lens and the external liquid
- ciliary muscles with the lens. The lens is inherently mobile and
- the eye behind the lens — the inner and more vital part
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture X
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- favorable time the experiment can be made with a lens made of ice as
- we would make a lens of glass. Then from a source of heat, a flame,
- this ice lens can be used to concentrate the heat rays just as light
- ice lens of the heat passing through it.
- transmission of the heat, otherwise the ice lens could not remain an
- ice lens. What we have to consider is that the heat spreads in two
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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- transparent; then, like clouded lenses before our eyes, they would
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VI: On the Rhythm of Life and Rhythmical Repetition in Teaching
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- Soul” (Seelenstimmung). A man who is soon to die has a
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VIII: Education After the Twelfth - History - Physics
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- strike the eye, enter it, are taken up by the lens and
- showing him a lens, explaining the focus, and showing how
- formed through lenses or other instruments. For instance, you
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture X: Arranging the Lesson up to the Fourteenth Year
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- — the lens in the eye. The physical aspect, that is, and
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XIV
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- we say to him: Now you have seen a lens, haven't you, a lens
- that collects the light? Now, you have such a lens in your own eye.
- Title: Anthroposophie, Ihre Erkenntniswurzeln und Lebensfruchte: Erster Vortrag
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- angliedern, wie eine Willenswelt aus unbekannten Tiefen in
- Willenskräften, man kann nicht dem, was da fortströmt
- Gefühlsleben, auch auf das Willensleben hat der
- alles Regulativ des Fühlens heraufquillt. Dann ist
- das Leerwerden seines Willens- und religiösen Lebens, das
- Title: Anthroposophie, Ihre Erkenntniswurzeln und Lebensfruchte: Zweiter Vortrag
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- physiologischen Vorstellens im 19-Jahrhundert seit Johannes
- Title: Anthroposophie, Ihre Erkenntniswurzeln und Lebensfruchte: Dritter Vortrag
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- der Welt des blinden Willens zu finden sei, daß der Mensch
- und Torheit des Willens in der Welt hinwegzuheben.
- aus diesem Seelenschmerze heraus schrieb Nietzsche sein erstes
- Title: Anthroposophie, Ihre Erkenntniswurzeln und Lebensfruchte: Funfter Vortrag
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- Willenserregungen zusammenhängt. Man werfe einmal einen
- Malens weit fassend, wie sie dann Haeckel genötigt war,
- Title: Anthroposophie, Ihre Erkenntniswurzeln und Lebensfruchte: Sechster Vortrag
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- wahrnehmenden Vorstellens leben, eine Tätigkeit
- des Anschaulichwerdens des Denkens, des Vorstellens durchmacht,
- Willensimpuls, als Handlungsimpuls. Da ergibt sich das Denken
- Title: Anthroposophie, Ihre Erkenntniswurzeln und Lebensfruchte: Siebenter Vortrag
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- seelisch-willenshaft auftritt, mit den Aufbauprozessen, mit den
- lebt das Willenshafte im Wachsenden, im Gedeihenden, im
- aus seiner Organisation heraus willenshaft dorthin umgestaltete
- menschlichen Willens, der seinen Bund eingeht mit dem reinen
- Title: Vom Wesen des wirkenden Wortes: Zu den Veröffentlichungen aus dem Vortragswerk Rudolf Steiners
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- anthroposophische Bewegung. Auf Gemeinsamkeit des Wollens,
- Fühlens und Denkens ist sie gegründet. So daß
- Title: Vom Wesen des wirkenden Wortes: Dritter Vortrag
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- Empfindung verbunden sind deine Willensaktionen, so erklimmst
- Kraftimpulse deines Willens liegen. Dann beginnst du zu
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VII: The Uttering of Syllables and the Speaking of Words
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VIII: The Interaction of Breathing and Blood-Circulation
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- Siehe, wie schwebenden Schritts im Wellenschwung
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