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  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 1
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    • profession; they must learn through pastoral medicine that something
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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    • people normally have. The priest can learn very much from such
    • individuals, and Catholic priests do. They learn what an extreme
    • learn a tremendous amount of esoteric theology. If they are good
    • who learned about the spiritual world from the Pythians, who imparted
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 3
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    • can be learned by studying these processes, which border so closely
    • learn to know the healing power to be found in the piercing activity
    • of antimony, then they will have learned the right therapy from
    • spiritual world. But one learns very much from those developments in
    • whole human being, all the complications. One only learns to know
    • human nature when one learns to know it with all its complications.
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 4
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    • learned are in force; this gives the scales an exact form —
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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    • One cannot learn to
    • Magdeburg, are much more numerous than one would think. One learns to
    • cultivated the corresponding faculties. One learns to know them best
    • what can be learned from the person's neighbors or a similar source,
    • of what we learned was the second stage for the individuals in whom
    • excessive cleverness, but rather an unusual desire to learn things
    • in the one and the other direction. One will finally learn in this
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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    • cannot remain a mere word to us. We must learn how to relate our
    • They will learn to regard themselves as partners of the priests,
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 7
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    • through other processes that we have yet to learn about, the inner
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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    • organism, how they sit normally within it. The priests learned to
    • spiritual world, and learned how they relate to the physical world
    • learned to know the inner relation of humanity to the spiritual
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 10
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    • learns to know them as they are. They are there; they do show
    • learn to know the direction it should take in its observation of the
  • Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 11
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    • they were led to a place where they could learn to know the
    • have learned to know the nature of human illnesses. For that leads to
    • assume that they will gradually learn the separate healing measures
    • that we have shown in this course by learning which are the defective
    • agent into the human body. The physicians will learn how it is done



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