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  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • conditions for a kind of suction to arise, — this is a true
    • process of suction is produced to draw the sound from its
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture X
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    • the negative of pressure, or suction, must come into the picture.
    • consider this as symbolized by suction if we think of matter as
    • to that which sucks up matter. We go from pressure to suction. Then we
    • only is not matter, but is so related to matter as suction is to
    • negative matter, related to external matter as a suction is to a
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XI
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    • alternates between the sphere of pressure and the sphere of suction.
    • suction forces. The forces of pressure run their course in space, but
    • the suction forces do not, as such, act in space — they operate
    • outside of space. For my thoughts, resting on the forces of suction,
    • place neither in the pressure nor in the suction realms, but on the
    • suction effects of a spiritual sort. It is very significant that
    • suction effects active there. Stated otherwise, we may say: we leave
    • must conceive of as suction forces while material things obviously
    • alternation between pressure and suction effects, but in such a way
    • that we do not have, on the one hand, suction spatially manifested
    • they become suction forces. Attention must be paid to the fact that in
    • half included, for in this realm we have both pressure and suction
    • the possibility of also making fruitful these suction forces. (I mean
    • not only spatially active suction which is a manifestation of
    • pressure, but suction forces qualitatively opposite to
    • filled with suction effects. Imagine that we have projected out into
  • Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIV
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    • filled spaces, a suction-like action is going on while the formative
    • pressure effects of ponderable matter to the suction effects of the
    • is transformed. The suction effect is transformed into a pressure
  • Title: Study of Man: Lecture XIII
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    • nature? It is a perpetual suction of the human being. Man confronts
  • Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture VIII
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    • matter, we have to replace it by a force of suction
  • Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XVIII
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    • suctional. Positive matter exerts pressure, negative suction.
    • And if you now conceive the Sun as a collection of suctional
    • and Earth. The Sun as a gathering of suctional forces goes on
    • in front, and by this suctional force the Earth is drawn on
    • in his etheric body. This force of suction therefore,



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