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- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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- the course of his life man finds himself set between two
- one that man must find a necessary balance between the forces
- balancing of outer and inner will he find salvation in
- overcome ourselves, we find a balance. These we can take as
- to sanitarium without finding health.”
- us now move on to the more intimate pictures that we find in
- quite remote matters we find that it is often a question of
- Every image that does not find a place in the overall general
- moment. The deeper ground of his soul finds it flat and dreary,
- balance. The human being finds the balance in his ever more
- him. Then he will find himself armed against the cultural
- can, however, also find outer causes for lack of creativity.
- finding the balance between outer impressions and inner
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture II: The Feverish Pursuit of Health
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- do most people today press towards health! Everywhere we find a
- regions we find sanitaria. Was there ever in any time of world
- of man, we would find everywhere primitive cultural conditions,
- as it appears in the physical world, we find that it has its
- he finds himself standing before a quite incomprehensible outer
- we find this condition also in many masculine persons. The
- comes at us from the outside can find a counter-balance within.
- the itch to cure others. It is, of course, easy to find this or
- that illness in a person. So somebody finds this or that organ
- a fact that one can find a small flaw in each human being.
- that I find satisfaction when taking my food. The human being
- situation therein. No outer power can help us. When we find
- nobody can give us anything. Nevertheless, we shall find our
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