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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 1
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- because his consciousness is not yet awake. It is still asleep,
- but if the child possessed the consciousness he had before
- child were still living in this pre-earthly consciousness his life
- often does not fit. If we were conscious of this process, we should
- Initiation, and is able to see consciously what lays hold of
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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- unconsciously. The teacher must be aware of this, above all when he
- his subconsciousness: I get everything from my teacher, but where
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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- But here you must know how the unconscious part of the child's nature
- works. A man's conscious intelligence, feeling and will are all only
- this with his upper consciousness, it is true; but if you are aware
- of these things then you will see that the children have subconscious
- This is always the judgment that is passed by the subconscious nature
- teaching. For as soon as the subconscious of the child, his astral
- consciousness of the child.
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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- head at all. The truth is that we count subconsciously on our
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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- this has sunk into the subconscious, so that the head can reflect
- the feeling that man has when he remains in the subconscious in his
- digestion into consciousness in our teaching, but I want to show that
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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- they consciously exchange with each other, there is a marked
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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- experience, they can be brought to a more conscious knowledge and
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture One: Nature is the Great Illusion; Know Thyself
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- accessible to us as human beings. Neither in full consciousness, nor
- the wonderful contrast between the life of sleep (his consciousness
- differently thousands of years ago. Sleep was less unconscious,
- waking life not so fully conscious. In sleep man was aware of
- of consciousness during sleep is a consequence of human
- lived his conscious life amongst minerals, plants and animals. Tiamat
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Two: The Three Worlds and their Reflected Images
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- consciousness which it is possible for the human soul to experience.
- consciousness which is characterized by the fact that he experiences
- to emphasize that for the consciousness of today it is most important
- Many things are bound up with this form of consciousness, amongst
- consciousness, a consciousness that is related to the orbital period
- level of consciousness quite different from that of
- changes in human consciousness. These Chaldeans who intercalated a
- and vivid as ours. If someone with our present-day consciousness
- consciousness; we see nothing by night. This is shown by the
- their day consciousness was not sharply divided from their
- night consciousness, they experienced none the less wide differences
- in their states of consciousness during the successive
- waking consciousness up to their fiftieth year and that in old age
- sages, who, with the consciousness acquired since the age of twenty,
- Chaldeans knew three states of consciousness. We experience two, with
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Three: Form and Substantiality of the Mineral Kingdom in Relation to the Levels of Consciousness in Man
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN MAN
- levels of consciousness. At the same time I indicated that the
- typical of normal consciousness, can be transformed into the fully
- conscious, concrete experiences of waking life. We can thus attain a
- level of consciousness which, to some extent, is sequential to normal
- consciousness. We then perceive, for example, the animal kingdom in
- totality when, in full waking consciousness that is divested of
- level of consciousness and there for the first time learn the truth
- when we apprehend it with this higher consciousness that is
- our point of observation. At the second level of consciousness, a
- consciousness that sees the world of the stars and of plants in the
- consciousness, a waking consciousness independent of sensory
- Earth. That is the crucial point. When we raise our consciousness
- person loses consciousness he is not firmly anchored. If he suffers a
- state of consciousness. Under conditions of pain normal consciousness
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Four: The Secret of Investigation into Other Realms through the Metamorphosis of Consciousness
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- THROUGH THE METAMORPHOSISOF CONSCIOUSNESS
- consciousness in man. Before extending my observations to include
- inducing states of consciousness that differ from the normal.
- consciousness, but it is too difficult to carry out the
- associated with other levels of consciousness, they feel more
- level of consciousness.
- one will no longer be tempted to induce other states of consciousness
- instance, the conditions of consciousness.
- a different state of consciousness. The full implication of this must
- man of today his normal condition of waking consciousness lies in the
- heart centre. Other states of consciousness are associated with other
- organs, but they always remain in the subconscious. The region of the
- lives continuously in a state of consciousness sequential to the
- consciousness. Everyone shares the after-death experiences of those
- experience; it remains in the subconscious, below the threshold of
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Five: The Inner Vitalization of the Soul through the Qualities of the Metallic Nature
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- attempted to show how man can develop states of consciousness other
- action, man did not possess the consciousness we have today.
- consciousness of the scholars who lived in the tenth, eleventh and
- totally unrelated to our present level of consciousness.
- how entirely different conditions of consciousness prevailed at that
- consciousness of today.
- his conditions of consciousness. Having shown man's relationship to
- the metal copper, I described the state of consciousness that enables
- the Goddess Natura can be attained in that condition of consciousness
- — so closely related to our everyday consciousness —
- inhabit this world in the state of consciousness I have described, we
- of consciousness we are detached from the world which man normally
- the age of forty, he develops the copper condition of consciousness
- with a consciousness that can follow the dead beyond the gates of
- much has faded from our consciousness. This other world now lies open
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Six: Initiation-Knowledge, Waking Consciousness and Dream Consciousness
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- WAKING CONSCIOUSNESSAND DREAM CONSCIOUSNESS
- already spoken of the different states of consciousness which
- consciousness.
- determined by these different states of consciousness. First of
- all, let us recall that a single level of consciousness, that of
- daily waking consciousness, suffices to meet the needs of everyday
- two further states of consciousness in addition to his normal waking
- consciousness, but initially they cannot serve as valid
- the state of dream consciousness in which man experiences
- has developed the first state of consciousness which is able to
- the next higher consciousness that is in touch with the dead, we
- only when we attain the emptied consciousness which I have described,
- when we can confront the world in full waking consciousness in such a
- Ego only when the emptied consciousness is progressively
- with the astral body and Ego if we possess only normal consciousness.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Seven: Knowledge of the World of Stars. Differentiation of the Historical Epochs of Mankind and their Spiritual Background
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- Inspiration through which he can raise his consciousness step by step
- necessary states of consciousness and the necessary psychic
- consciousness.
- consciousness.
- possesses true Initiation-knowledge he is not unconscious of things
- knowledge of normal consciousness, we are surrounded by the men
- whom we recognize today in normal waking consciousness to have been
- consciousness, we learn to realize more and more that we are in the
- within reach of ordinary consciousness. But they cannot express this
- contemporary man can attain with normal consciousness. At all times
- practised. When men become conscious of their chemical emanations and
- taking place in the realm of the subconscious — then the
- Ego-consciousness, but under the influence of the elementary
- of the medium in a state of diminished consciousness. These
- damped down their surface consciousness and who have a certain
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eight: Potential Aberrations in Spiritual Investigation
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- develop the levels of consciousness of which I have already spoken,
- consciousness. Of course I can only depict these spheres as
- suppose we develop the level of consciousness which enables us to be
- level of consciousness by means of which we penetrate further into
- consciousness, but a waking consciousness in relation to the physical
- each state of consciousness we enter into a specific region of the
- develop the appropriate consciousness in order to enter the world in
- must share the consciousness of their world. Thus we can take it for
- consciousness. Indeed, if we would understand the universe aright,
- the right way the state of consciousness appropriate to a particular
- by raising our consciousness into this world of archetypal forms
- emptied, waking consciousness, that the violet stands revealed in all
- developed the consciousness appropriate to the world of each
- “I” to ourselves, when we are fully Ego-conscious,
- this consciousness is rooted in specific parts of the brain. These
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Nine: Abnormal Paths into the Spiritual World and their Transformation
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- consciousness which enable us to enter into worlds other than the one
- consciousness, the consciousness which man experiences in a
- normal consciousness passes over from the waking state into sleep, he
- the woof of higher consciousness. We therefore envisage man
- remains fully conscious in this dream life which is as real to him as
- ancient times with the appropriate condition of consciousness, we
- this level of consciousness, we gradually contact earthly
- of consciousness is therefore an illumination, a translucence of the
- living at the ordinary level of consciousness.
- but in terms of ordinary consciousness only the Ego can experience
- teachers in the Mysteries how to remain fully conscious in ordinary
- the physical world, that he is losing consciousness and sinking into
- waking consciousness, he enjoyed a natural condition of spiritual
- terrestrial consciousness only. The old Ptolemaic system is not
- erroneous; seen from the perspective of the consciousness of the Moon
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Ten: Influences of the Extra-Terrestrial Cosmos Upon the Consciousness of Man
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- OF THEEXTRA-TERRESTRIAL COSMOSUPON THECONSCIOUSNESS OF MAN
- those cosmic influences to which man's consciousness and his total
- consciousness can know on this subject. Modern man lives, so to
- consciousness also is fundamentally dependent upon them. For,
- consider the two poles of consciousness between which lies the state
- of dream — the waking consciousness and the emptied
- consciousness of sleep, of dreamless sleep. If we observe man during
- ordinary consciousness between birth and death to this pattern of
- attains to higher forms of consciousness. For the relationship of the
- and Moon in normal consciousness; everyone is aware of this when he
- recalls how man lives in his day consciousness and his night
- consciousness. The moment man begins to strengthen his inner
- soul-forces in relation to the normally chaotic dream consciousness,
- the moment he succeeds in transforming this dream consciousness
- stages of Initiation consciousness man becomes aware that Moon forces
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eleven: What is the Position in Respect of Spiritual Investigation and the Understanding of Spiritual Investigation?
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- consciousness of everyday existence in the course of his day to day
- experiences. During his waking life this consciousness which was the
- three states of consciousness — waking, dreaming and deep
- threefold consciousness gives access, for he is a being whose kingdom
- threefold consciousness — clear waking consciousness,
- dream consciousness and sleep consciousness (one would like to say
- absence of consciousness but one can only describe it as diminished
- consciousness) — belong to the Ego as it is today. And this Ego
- when it looks inwards has also three states of consciousness. When it
- looks outwards, it knows waking (day) consciousness, dream
- consciousness and sleep consciousness. When it looks inwards, it
- knows clear intellectual consciousness; a sentient consciousness, a
- finally the dim, twilight will-consciousness that resembles the state
- of deep sleep. Normal consciousness can no more explain the origin of
- the limbs; the process cannot be experienced by normal consciousness.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture One: Nature is the Great Illusion; Know Thyself
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- accessible to us as human beings. Neither in full consciousness, nor
- the wonderful contrast between the life of sleep (his consciousness
- differently thousands of years ago. Sleep was less unconscious,
- waking life not so fully conscious. In sleep man was aware of
- of consciousness during sleep is a consequence of human
- lived his conscious life amongst minerals, plants and animals. Tiamat
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Two: The Three Worlds and their Reflected Images
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- consciousness which it is possible for the human soul to experience.
- consciousness which is characterized by the fact that he experiences
- to emphasize that for the consciousness of today it is most important
- Many things are bound up with this form of consciousness, amongst
- consciousness, a consciousness that is related to the orbital period
- level of consciousness quite different from that of
- changes in human consciousness. These Chaldeans who intercalated a
- and vivid as ours. If someone with our present-day consciousness
- consciousness; we see nothing by night. This is shown by the
- their day consciousness was not sharply divided from their
- night consciousness, they experienced none the less wide differences
- in their states of consciousness during the successive
- waking consciousness up to their fiftieth year and that in old age
- sages, who, with the consciousness acquired since the age of twenty,
- Chaldeans knew three states of consciousness. We experience two, with
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Three: Form and Substantiality of the Mineral Kingdom in Relation to the Levels of Consciousness in Man
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN MAN
- levels of consciousness. At the same time I indicated that the
- typical of normal consciousness, can be transformed into the fully
- conscious, concrete experiences of waking life. We can thus attain a
- level of consciousness which, to some extent, is sequential to normal
- consciousness. We then perceive, for example, the animal kingdom in
- totality when, in full waking consciousness that is divested of
- level of consciousness and there for the first time learn the truth
- when we apprehend it with this higher consciousness that is
- our point of observation. At the second level of consciousness, a
- consciousness that sees the world of the stars and of plants in the
- consciousness, a waking consciousness independent of sensory
- Earth. That is the crucial point. When we raise our consciousness
- person loses consciousness he is not firmly anchored. If he suffers a
- state of consciousness. Under conditions of pain normal consciousness
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Four: The Secret of Investigation into Other Realms through the Metamorphosis of Consciousness
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- THROUGH THE METAMORPHOSISOF CONSCIOUSNESS
- consciousness in man. Before extending my observations to include
- inducing states of consciousness that differ from the normal.
- consciousness, but it is too difficult to carry out the
- associated with other levels of consciousness, they feel more
- level of consciousness.
- one will no longer be tempted to induce other states of consciousness
- instance, the conditions of consciousness.
- a different state of consciousness. The full implication of this must
- man of today his normal condition of waking consciousness lies in the
- heart centre. Other states of consciousness are associated with other
- organs, but they always remain in the subconscious. The region of the
- lives continuously in a state of consciousness sequential to the
- consciousness. Everyone shares the after-death experiences of those
- experience; it remains in the subconscious, below the threshold of
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Five: The Inner Vitalization of the Soul through the Qualities of the Metallic Nature
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- attempted to show how man can develop states of consciousness other
- action, man did not possess the consciousness we have today.
- consciousness of the scholars who lived in the tenth, eleventh and
- totally unrelated to our present level of consciousness.
- how entirely different conditions of consciousness prevailed at that
- consciousness of today.
- his conditions of consciousness. Having shown man's relationship to
- the metal copper, I described the state of consciousness that enables
- the Goddess Natura can be attained in that condition of consciousness
- — so closely related to our everyday consciousness —
- inhabit this world in the state of consciousness I have described, we
- of consciousness we are detached from the world which man normally
- the age of forty, he develops the copper condition of consciousness
- with a consciousness that can follow the dead beyond the gates of
- much has faded from our consciousness. This other world now lies open
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Six: Initiation-Knowledge, Waking Consciousness and Dream Consciousness
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- WAKING CONSCIOUSNESSAND DREAM CONSCIOUSNESS
- already spoken of the different states of consciousness which
- consciousness.
- determined by these different states of consciousness. First of
- all, let us recall that a single level of consciousness, that of
- daily waking consciousness, suffices to meet the needs of everyday
- two further states of consciousness in addition to his normal waking
- consciousness, but initially they cannot serve as valid
- the state of dream consciousness in which man experiences
- has developed the first state of consciousness which is able to
- the next higher consciousness that is in touch with the dead, we
- only when we attain the emptied consciousness which I have described,
- when we can confront the world in full waking consciousness in such a
- Ego only when the emptied consciousness is progressively
- with the astral body and Ego if we possess only normal consciousness.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Seven: Knowledge of the World of Stars. Differentiation of the Historical Epochs of Mankind and their Spiritual Background
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- Inspiration through which he can raise his consciousness step by step
- necessary states of consciousness and the necessary psychic
- consciousness.
- consciousness.
- possesses true Initiation-knowledge he is not unconscious of things
- knowledge of normal consciousness, we are surrounded by the men
- whom we recognize today in normal waking consciousness to have been
- consciousness, we learn to realize more and more that we are in the
- within reach of ordinary consciousness. But they cannot express this
- contemporary man can attain with normal consciousness. At all times
- practised. When men become conscious of their chemical emanations and
- taking place in the realm of the subconscious — then the
- Ego-consciousness, but under the influence of the elementary
- of the medium in a state of diminished consciousness. These
- damped down their surface consciousness and who have a certain
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eight: Potential Aberrations in Spiritual Investigation
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- develop the levels of consciousness of which I have already spoken,
- consciousness. Of course I can only depict these spheres as
- suppose we develop the level of consciousness which enables us to be
- level of consciousness by means of which we penetrate further into
- consciousness, but a waking consciousness in relation to the physical
- each state of consciousness we enter into a specific region of the
- develop the appropriate consciousness in order to enter the world in
- must share the consciousness of their world. Thus we can take it for
- consciousness. Indeed, if we would understand the universe aright,
- the right way the state of consciousness appropriate to a particular
- by raising our consciousness into this world of archetypal forms
- emptied, waking consciousness, that the violet stands revealed in all
- developed the consciousness appropriate to the world of each
- “I” to ourselves, when we are fully Ego-conscious,
- this consciousness is rooted in specific parts of the brain. These
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Nine: Abnormal Paths into the Spiritual World and their Transformation
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- consciousness which enable us to enter into worlds other than the one
- consciousness, the consciousness which man experiences in a
- normal consciousness passes over from the waking state into sleep, he
- the woof of higher consciousness. We therefore envisage man
- remains fully conscious in this dream life which is as real to him as
- ancient times with the appropriate condition of consciousness, we
- this level of consciousness, we gradually contact earthly
- of consciousness is therefore an illumination, a translucence of the
- living at the ordinary level of consciousness.
- but in terms of ordinary consciousness only the Ego can experience
- teachers in the Mysteries how to remain fully conscious in ordinary
- the physical world, that he is losing consciousness and sinking into
- waking consciousness, he enjoyed a natural condition of spiritual
- terrestrial consciousness only. The old Ptolemaic system is not
- erroneous; seen from the perspective of the consciousness of the Moon
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Ten: Influences of the Extra-Terrestrial Cosmos Upon the Consciousness of Man
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- OF THEEXTRA-TERRESTRIAL COSMOSUPON THECONSCIOUSNESS OF MAN
- those cosmic influences to which man's consciousness and his total
- consciousness can know on this subject. Modern man lives, so to
- consciousness also is fundamentally dependent upon them. For,
- consider the two poles of consciousness between which lies the state
- of dream — the waking consciousness and the emptied
- consciousness of sleep, of dreamless sleep. If we observe man during
- ordinary consciousness between birth and death to this pattern of
- attains to higher forms of consciousness. For the relationship of the
- and Moon in normal consciousness; everyone is aware of this when he
- recalls how man lives in his day consciousness and his night
- consciousness. The moment man begins to strengthen his inner
- soul-forces in relation to the normally chaotic dream consciousness,
- the moment he succeeds in transforming this dream consciousness
- stages of Initiation consciousness man becomes aware that Moon forces
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eleven: What is the Position in Respect of Spiritual Investigation and the Understanding of Spiritual Investigation?
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- Differences of Consciousness in Ancient and modern Times -
- Metals and their Effects upon Consciousness -
- Dream Life and Somnambulism - The Metamorphosis of Consciousness -
- Steiner delineates the different states of consciousness experienced by
- consciousness. Today, because we are constituted differently, we can
- consciousness of everyday existence in the course of his day to day
- experiences. During his waking life this consciousness which was the
- three states of consciousness — waking, dreaming and deep
- threefold consciousness gives access, for he is a being whose kingdom
- threefold consciousness — clear waking consciousness,
- dream consciousness and sleep consciousness (one would like to say
- absence of consciousness but one can only describe it as diminished
- consciousness) — belong to the Ego as it is today. And this Ego
- when it looks inwards has also three states of consciousness. When it
- looks outwards, it knows waking (day) consciousness, dream
- consciousness and sleep consciousness. When it looks inwards, it
- knows clear intellectual consciousness; a sentient consciousness, a
- finally the dim, twilight will-consciousness that resembles the state
- of deep sleep. Normal consciousness can no more explain the origin of
- the limbs; the process cannot be experienced by normal consciousness.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VIII: Lecture I
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- his everyday consciousness man does not realise that these previous
- world. For when a human being is consciously active and alert in the
- apart from the external, material world when he is fully conscious in
- the Mind Soul, before the Consciousness or Spiritual Soul awakens in
- the thirty-fifth year of life. Full consciousness within the Mind
- consciousness of men, things were taking place which must come to
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VIII: Lecture II
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- knowledge he possessed as an Initiate remains in the subconscious
- realm of the soul; his day-consciousness gives indications of powers
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VIII: Lecture III
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- during their waking consciousness men receive these Sun-forces into
- just beginning to unfold in the general consciousness of mankind. In
- since the 15th century, since the entry of the Consciousness or
- man was conscious all the time that his thoughts were revealed to
- expression in a different way. Men are conscious that the Christ
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture I
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- his everyday consciousness man does not realise that these previous
- world. For when a human being is consciously active and alert in the
- apart from the external, material world when he is fully conscious in
- the Mind Soul, before the Consciousness or Spiritual Soul awakens in
- the thirty-fifth year of life. Full consciousness within the Mind
- consciousness of men, things were taking place which must come to
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture II
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- knowledge he possessed as an Initiate remains in the subconscious
- realm of the soul; his day-consciousness gives indications of powers
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture III
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- during their waking consciousness men receive these Sun-forces into
- just beginning to unfold in the general consciousness of mankind. In
- since the 15th century, since the entry of the Consciousness or
- man was conscious all the time that his thoughts were revealed to
- expression in a different way. Men are conscious that the Christ
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