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  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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    • — as we all know — alternates between waking and sleeping. At
    • up and down in the soul during waking hours, but in man as he is today, the
    • the period between going to sleep and waking up the soul absorbs to the full
    • day. During waking hours the soul can deploy its powers, but it cannot draw
    • now. Thus we can say that when the soul passes back from sleep into waking
    • to hold the pen, then to making the first stroke, and so on through all the
    • consider human life from a higher standpoint, the possibility of breaking
    • body. Thus we see the head, the lower body and the limbs each taking its own
    • limitations we encounter every morning on waking from sleep, and so can help
    • love surrounds him, will strengthen the forces of his physical body, making
    • Consciousness Soul. Generally speaking, man has little power over his
    • spirit, by breaking life asunder, brings to expression in a new life the
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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    • from the form it must take today. In speaking of the present, I naturally do
    • this way, it must find means of making itself understood by all who wish to
    • powers other than those needed for speaking to present-day
    • we are speaking of the mission of Spiritual science today.
    • will and the wish to strengthen himself by taking in and working over
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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    • paid; and so, strictly speaking, it is with all men.
    • something which, fundamentally speaking, has nothing to do with the egoistic
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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    • nothing to do with man and woman. Goethe is making use of an ancient turn of
    • confirms this way of taking the concluding lines.
    • a true feeling for the meaning of words prevents us from speaking of an
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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    • “waking” and “sleeping”.
    • cognition, and during waking hours he is given up to the external
    • life is changing: a condition emerges that is in some respects akin to sleep.
    • in Greek the word means working on oneself, making oneself capable of
    • breaking the meat-eating habit can be helpful only for getting rid of the
    • speaking of the etheric body, these people picture only the physical refined
    • taking the good old Greek word in its right sense. For to practise asceticism
    • means training oneself, making oneself strong, even “adorning”
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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    • acquires from associating with other people, instead of making it contribute
    • striving upwards and making itself the master of chance.
    • strictly speaking, at one remove from actuality. The whole character of the
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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    • then return to his parable of the chariot and might say, speaking now in a
    • correct meditation. This taking hold of life in the correct way and relating
    • making good the error which has placed man in a false relationship with the
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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    • the soul's being.” We shall be speaking here of the soul and its life,
    • like substance with the ocean, we are not making the drop into a sea.
    • Similarly, we are not making the ‘I’ a god when we say it is of
    • been speaking of conscious work by the Ego. In the far-distant past, long
    • outer world. We are not yet capable of making the right response as an act of
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • proceeded quite scientifically, taking account only of observations carefully
    • something else to say about these states of waking and sleeping. Our waking
    • alternation of waking and sleeping corresponds to the regular action of
    • picturesque way of speaking but deeply true to say that in the morning the
    • easily recognise, if we are not taking a superficial view of these things,
    • his waking life, they are built up through the relationship between sun and
    • A regular alternation of waking and sleeping builds up our physical body in a
    • the daytime waking hours? Yes, it is, and what we find is in remarkable
    • normal consciousness experiences during waking hours, in its threefold
    • stay awake at night. But he still has to order his waking and sleeping in
    • himself inwardly by making the external rhythm into an inner one. He has long
    • wrong, even taking only the external facts, to speak of a direct influence of



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