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  • Title: Art of Healing: Lecture I
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    • scientifically-considered conception of the world; but a
    • conception of the world which is applied just as seriously to
    • conception of the world which can be of value for the mind of
    • investigation is extended into the spiritual world itself.
    • childhood onwards. The child first appears in the world showing
    • in the world through actions and knowledge. There must be
    • been brought into the world in a dormant or
    • world if we do not add to our inherited tendencies all those
    • to-day? Why should not a man who enters the world fully
    • ourselves over quite passively to the world. Indeed, Science
    • outer world should only speak to us through the observation of
    • books — “Knowledge of the higher Worlds” and
    • illumine the worlds of space with the light of a candle.
    • spiritual world which is just as much in our
    • surroundings “there” as the ordinary physical world
    • first to reveal the spiritual world — that spiritual
    • world which is neither here on the Earth, nor in the Cosmos in
    • filled, we gaze into that world where we passed a life of soul
    • out-going into the things and processes of the world. And if we
    • gaze at the world — then we learn to realise ourselves
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  • Title: Art of Healing: Lecture II
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    • Nature in the outer world — the mineral, plant and animal
    • of things in the outer world. We say that warmth penetrates
    • animal, in his outer world,
    • material influences from out of the physical world.
    • the kidneys. If we seek for it in the surrounding plant world,
  • Title: Art of Healing: Lecture III
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    • — that life which inwardly reflects the outer world. This
    • kingdoms of Nature in the surrounding world inasmuch as he
    • when he takes in the impressions of the outer world so that he
    • the surrounding world; we see in this way that it can become
    • substances in the outer world affect the different members of
    • would prefer to look out into the world, not clearly, but
    • surrounding world. But for this it is necessary to approach the
    • whole of the evolution of the world and man is necessary
    • and the world must include not only an understanding of the



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