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  • Title: Lecture: The Invisible Man Within Us
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    • express itself during physical earthly life as something outwardly
  • Title: Lecture: The Invisible Man Within Us
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    • express itself during physical earthly life as something outwardly
  • Title: Physiology, Pathology and Therapeutics.
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    • circulation of the blood, and all other functions which express
  • Title: Lecture: Polarities in Health, Illness and Therapy
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    • What must provide the basis there I actually dared to express only a few
    • which, if out of balance, always expresses itself in physical processes of
  • Title: Lecture: Polarities in Health, Illness and Therapy
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    • What must provide the basis there I actually dared to express only a few
    • which, if out of balance, always expresses itself in physical processes of
  • Title: Lecture: Problems of Nutrition
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    • particularly by taking a stand that can be expressed in the
    • external aspects and expressions of spiritual processes. Similarly,
    • Through it are expressed the instinctive feelings and in certain
    • two. The external physical expression of this contrast is to be
    • We perceive it in its external expression when we realize the
    • noticeable than inner body heat the physical expression of inner
    • nervous system is the expression of this inner light. In regard to
    • that can be called the physical expression of the invisible light
    • the expression of the activity originating from the astral body.
    • If a man is to find the physical expression of
    • develop inwardly that would otherwise be expressed externally. His
    • Milk is completely different from meat in that it expresses in the
    • an expression of what he eats. Yet he ought to nourish himself in
  • Title: Lecture: Problems of Nutrition
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    • particularly by taking a stand that can be expressed in the
    • external aspects and expressions of spiritual processes. Similarly,
    • Through it are expressed the instinctive feelings and in certain
    • two. The external physical expression of this contrast is to be
    • We perceive it in its external expression when we realize the
    • noticeable than inner body heat the physical expression of inner
    • nervous system is the expression of this inner light. In regard to
    • that can be called the physical expression of the invisible light
    • the expression of the activity originating from the astral body.
    • If a man is to find the physical expression of
    • develop inwardly that would otherwise be expressed externally. His
    • Milk is completely different from meat in that it expresses in the
    • an expression of what he eats. Yet he ought to nourish himself in
  • Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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    • ideation, and immediate expression is given to an impulse of will.
    • expression to moral impulses, these impulses are the shadow-images of
    • dreaming is the condition that can come to expression in fantasy.
    • chemistry are an expression of the numerical ratios of the Harmony of
  • Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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    • ideation, and immediate expression is given to an impulse of will.
    • expression to moral impulses, these impulses are the shadow-images of
    • dreaming is the condition that can come to expression in fantasy.
    • chemistry are an expression of the numerical ratios of the Harmony of
  • Title: Lecture: Hygiene - a Social Problem
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    • only at actual death that there is a radical expression of what has
    • Very briefly expressed, the Spirit unfolds like an organism.
    • that is expressed in the different temperaments, for instance, and
    • may come to expression in later life in the form of some familiar
    • an abnormal soul-life must inevitably express itself in an abnormal
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    • only at actual death that there is a radical expression of what has
    • Very briefly expressed, the Spirit unfolds like an organism.
    • that is expressed in the different temperaments, for instance, and
    • may come to expression in later life in the form of some familiar
    • an abnormal soul-life must inevitably express itself in an abnormal
  • Title: I. True Knowledge Of The Human Being
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    • nighttime. Hence the expression “astral world”. In this
  • Title: II. Why Does Man Become Ill?
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    • ego-organization which expresses itself freely in the soul in
  • Title: III. The Manifestations Of Life
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    • character must find expression. Here we come from a new aspect to that
  • Title: VI. Blood And Nerve
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    • organism as a whole are strikingly expressed in the formation of the
  • Title: XI. The Forming Of The Human Body And Gout
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    • expressed whether the correct relationship between the
  • Title: XII. Construction And Excretion In The Human Organism
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    • figure, the characteristic expression of the ego-organization. The
    • ego-organization, too, is expressing itself in them. Indeed, this part
  • Title: XVIII. Curative Eurythmy
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    • exercises as a perfectly natural expression of his human nature, just
  • Title: XIX. Typical Cases Of Illness
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    • expresses itself in an obstinate constipation. The migraine-like
    • ego-organization find expression in the warmth-processes of the
    • expression in his artistic talent. The other systems fell short. As a
    • astral body from the etheric finds expression in anxious and
    • human organism. Such processes express themselves in the formation of
    • puberty. In the mother this expressed itself thus: with their
    • astral body, which will express itself, especially, in all the motor
    • abnormality expresses itself to begin with in the etheric body, which
    • Powerlessness of the ego expresses itself in irregularities of glands,
    • expresses itself in the lungs. Infection of the apex of the lung is in
    • rheumatism. Subjectively these things come to expression in the
    • General weakness of the ego organization, which expresses itself in
    • body are feeble and cannot express themselves as vivid dreams.
  • Title: XX. Typical Therapeutic Substances
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    • task. It can be observed that the initial stages of sclerosis express
    • express themselves for instance in the symptoms of eczema; internally
  • Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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    • impressions. At first these express themselves in feelings and
    • This is expressed by the words, “comfortable
    • will mostly fear such sicknesses as do not come to expression
    • striving has been expressed by a spirit, an eminently healthy
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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    • gives the most varied and manifold expression to the direction and purpose of
    • to put pen to paper and express our thoughts in writing? A great deal must
    • expression, the fact of its activity and its way of working combine to form
    • connection, an artist once gave wonderful expression to something which
    • unifying element which naturally expresses itself in the harmonising of the
    • a man's external physique and limbs. It finds expression, first, in his
    • character achieve this outward expression in gesture, physiognomy and
    • in gesture. The coarser elements of the Sentient Soul come to expression in
    • higher soul-members come to expression hardly at all.
    • its chief means of outer expression. Speakers who have the so-called
    • chief outer expression. If a person finds it particularly difficult to bring
    • and facial expression. The experience of the Intellectual Soul lies closer to
    • enthusiasm for it, we can see this expressed in his sloping forehead and
    • Soul and only resonates in the Sentient Soul, this is expressed in the lower
    • manifest in the middle part of his face, the external expression of the
    • soul, but this cannot come to expression in the physical body during that
    • We can see how this comes to expression in the contours of the skull, showing
    • spirit, by breaking life asunder, brings to expression in a new life the
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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    • Initiates could express what they had seen, but these pictures embraced
    • them as images expressing a real knowledge of the spiritual world. They are
    • express in our terms what the souls of the old sages or initiates received,
    • times the only valid forms of expression were pictorial. These pictures are
    • has gained vision of the spiritual world, he can express what he has seen in
    • expressing only the experience natural to his time. Spiritual Science will
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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    • tries in life to get his own way in some matter, this is an expression of his
    • loses his temper over it, that is an expression of his self-seeking. This
    • the facial expressions they call forth. Let us picture a man under the
    • into the outer world. Now compare this with the facial expression of someone
    • difference between anger and truth is thus expressed in human physiognomy and
    • represent forces at work in the human soul. They are intended to express
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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    • can come to expression only because man is a thinking being, for its task is
    • invigorates the soul. How can this be? Let us consider the outward expression
    • faculties of the soul, can express themselves most intensively.
    • reverence is expressed in external physiognomy; he will see how this
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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    • expression of our higher being, of what Schiller meant when he spoke of
    • come to be the expression of your purified ego.” Thus we supplement our
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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    • wishes to express what man is in the most authentic sense, and how he
    • gathers together everything that the world can express in him and finally
    • hidden and which can come to expression only through being concentrated in
    • to expression in the plants could be called egoism. Normally, we do not speak
    • plant has risen to the highest expression of its individual being, it is on
    • Thus it was clear to Goethe that the plant gives expression to its own law
    • expression of itself within his skin — only if he recognises that he is
    • expression only to worthless demands and useless moral postulates. For only
    • to express himself somewhat radically in conversation and to say things that
    • naive way she expresses everything that could be called participation in the
    • world is not debased by being only an expression of the spiritual rather than
    • expression to experiences of his own, with the figure of Wilhelm Meister
    • expression in certain gestures. In one gesture the hands are folded on the
    • gives expression even more to the wise principle that from his earliest years
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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    • he was simply using a technical expression for the
    • years after the coming of Christ simple folk saw the symbol which expressed
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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    • what will come about in the future. To begin with, anger expresses a judgment
    • subject are clearly expressed in his
    • expression. If we look back over the evolution of the earth, we find in the
    • expressed by Aeschylus in this poetic drama.
    • self-expression, finds itself enchained; so was the Promethean Ego chained
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • must have effects on the earth-soul, and these come to expression below
    • as a further expression of the inner vitality, the life-process, of the
    • of the year; hence on the relation of sun to earth expressed in the course of
    • forces in man's etheric body: they find expression in the joy of spring, the
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Contents
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    • can be expressed in the logical terms of external science. It is the mission
    • existence in a new life. The outer is an expression of the inner being.
    • evident in facial expression, the physiognomy and the formation of the
  • Title: Lecture Series: Metamorphoses of the Soul - Paths of Experience Vol. 1
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    • can be expressed in the logical terms of external science. It is the mission
    • existence in a new life. The outer is an expression of the inner being.
    • evident in facial expression, the physiognomy and the formation of the
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Publication Note
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    • at the end of this volume. What is expressed there also applies to the
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 1: Spiritual Science and Language
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    • by which the human being expresses himself.
    • let us deal with that universal expression of the human spirit which is
    • expression which is connected with language but is fundamentally different
    • which pass through our soul, can be expressed only poorly and inadequately in
    • his temperament is expressed, even on his conception of existence as a whole.
    • being expresses itself in language.
    • is within us which the object, expressed as word, means? In this respect
    • between his soul and this expressive element, which is like the essential
    • nature of the object, calls forth the ability in the soul to express this
    • present today in the expression of language.
    • appearance of the four members of the human being? How are they expressed
    • is the outward physical expression in man and animal of the ether or life
    • present. What, now, is the expression in the human being of his ego? It is
    • soul. Who would deny that the physiognomy expresses what lives and works
    • overall expression of what those forces made of the human being. These beings
    • could come to expression in him in this threefold direction.
    • emotion, everything which lives internally is expressed in the astral body.
    • correspondence which provokes the sound in the soul; when the soul expresses
    • inner transformation of an emotion into sound. It is only the expression of
    • something inward. But when the child expresses itself in this way and the
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  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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    • expressions of a person's inner spiritual life. But in order to do this
    • towards the object or the being; it expresses itself in some way and
    • ego expresses itself in the astral, etheric and physical bodies.
    • astral body comes to expression in the physical, and the physical expression
    • expressing grotesquely the significance of these men for their time. To try
    • it along with itself. The bodily expression of this contraction is a flow of
    • ego, the central point in man, which expresses itself in laughing and
    • taken on the individual character that belongs to it, it cannot express a
    • outer world. Only the ego can express itself in laughter or tears. So it is
    • which we can express in words by saying that the animal does not raise itself
    • and expresses his relief in laughter, or, in the opposite case, when he seeks
    • for a relationship he cannot find and expresses his frustration in tears
    • the breathing process is shown as an expression of true ego-hood and brought
    • and weeping are a unique expression of the human ego, we see at once the
    • free. This freeing of the astral from an inappropriate contact expresses
    • or that. Hence you will see that laughter does not always express a feeling
    • that someone makes calculated use of this form of human expression. Consider
    • stimulate the soul-forces that find expression in laughter and
    • he seeks an outward expression of inner liberation, while in tears he
    • to what laughter fundamentally is, we can reply: It is a spiritual expression
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  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 3: What is Mysticism?
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    • mysticism an individual colouring. Hence the expressions used by a mystic and
    • words as he expresses them anything that can have direct validity for
    • blood which is the external expression of human consciousness, of the human
    • shall realize that this streaming, pulsating blood is the expression as much
    • will no longer be the expression of any passions, but only of his inner
    • become a pure expression of his higher soul-nature. Thus the black cross
    • which are not merely subjective but give valid expression to truths
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 4: The Nature of Prayer
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    • world-order but to give heart-warmingly beautiful expression in his writings
    • good effects. To call forth this frame of mind and to give it expression in
    • prayer are expressed better in images than in ideas. We can think, for
    • the quite different aspect expressed in comedy, in the humorous approach
    • expressed in stone and reaching heavenwards?
    • our praying will be permeated by the feeling for eternity which is expressed
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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    • so far as they are only physical expressions of spiritual causes, was
    • expression of the instincts, desires, passions, thoughts and feelings which
    • learning to write. When we put pen to paper in order to express our thoughts,
    • can then come to expression by means of the outer tools of the physical body.
    • expression on a higher level of what we are faced with as necessity on a
    • the soul in our current normal life has to find expression in an organ; and
    • life, they can express in an ether body and a physical body everything which
    • draw in from outer experience come to expression in our soul-life between
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 7: Error and Mental Disorder
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    • will find expressions and appearances which only seem to be different in
    • obstacle for the normal expression of the consciousness soul. If we divide
    • prevents the thought from coming to expression fully, so that the thought
    • body. Therefore those pathological expressions of our soul-life which are
    • expressions of our intellectual soul.
    • when the error comes to expression in the ether body. Such error cannot
    • causes no resistance to the consciousness soul and we can give expression to
    • yet able to express himself properly about the subject, who cannot yet form
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 8: Human Conscience
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    • ennobled and given expression in a way that left no doubt as to its
  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 9: The Mission of Art
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    • to do with the human activities which strive, above all, to give expression
    • so that they come to full expression in the soul's creative powers.
    • himself to be a vessel through which spiritual powers expressed
    • difficult to discern how Homer was giving continued expression to the
    • evident. But when with ardent devotion, expressed in speech and song, the
    • given so effective expression to the truth as he saw it if he had described
    • world. And so, even when artists are most personal in expression, they feel
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    • expressed therein. The origin of language lies before the birth of the ego.
    • of prayer and the cathedral is like a prayer expressed in stone. Prayer
  • Title: Lecture Series: Metamorphoses of the Soul - Paths of Experience Vol. 2
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    • expressed therein. The origin of language lies before the birth of the ego.
    • of prayer and the cathedral is like a prayer expressed in stone. Prayer
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    • at the end of this volume. What is expressed there also applies to the
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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    • memory of the connections with life expresses itself in all that the
    • immediately call it egoistic; it would be better to express it this
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 2: Different Types of Illness
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    • blood is the expression of the ego nature of man. And if Goethe's
    • the expression of entirely different things. If the glands are the
    • expression, the physical counterpart, of the etheric body, then even
    • for in the blood that is the expression of a much higher member of
    • of the living essence within the organism. Blood is the expression of
    • way — in the expression of the ego, the blood. Then there are
    • astral body and which therefore affect the external expression of the
    • that comes to expression in the nervous system, the external image of
    • connected with its external expression, the blood, appear as a rule —
    • you know that the nerve is the expression of the astral body and seek
    • come to expression in man's glands. As a rule these illnesses have
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 3: Original Sin
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    • individualities, which expresses itself in the multiformity of life
    • colour, is the revelation, the external expression of something
    • external objects which are the outer expression of these. They learnt
    • expresses will be the environment. Imagine, though, that he shuts
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 4: Rhythm in the Bodies of Man
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    • period of twenty-four hours, still expressed today in the alternation
    • of a physical nature is an expression of those beings — had to
    • expression in the movement of the moon. The changing illumination of
    • the whole organism against the defect expresses itself as a rule in a
    • places, and this is expressed in the temperature.
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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    • gather its forces because there is no enemy to fight. The expressing
    • Everything in the physical organism is an expression or outcome of
    • man's higher members, so that each physical organ expresses the
    • you to look at the fact of the lungs being an expression of the
    • astral body. The actual expression of the astral body is of course
    • expresses itself in four times seven. In the case of other illnesses
    • belong together then their forces, which are the expression of their
    • if we call the outer expression of spirit ‘nature’ —
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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    • of these members comes to expression in certain organs and organ
    • expression, and what he has learnt from life can really be carried
    • planted in him want to come to expression. But let us assume it has
    • come to expression. But an essential organ is missing. So what
    • discontent, as though part of the soul could not come to expression
    • look beneath the surface at the kind of thing expressed in
    • we find this important law expressed in a Greek myth, too; this great
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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    • little, to come to expression in the human being after birth.
    • expression in today's subject, laughing and weeping. In the first
    • and works on it to make it a vehicle of expression. It is just this
    • expression of the characteristics of his physical ancestors but also
    • and weeping are nothing less than a delicate, intimate expression of
    • expressed in the desire to defend himself and restore the balance.
    • expression of sorrow, for example. You would have to examine sorrow
    • it. For example, sorrow can be the expression of being forsaken by
    • forsaken. This is the expression of sorrow leading to tears, that the
    • everything spiritual in man finds expression in the body, and the
    • these qualities we have been describing are expressed in bodily
    • can see that this is so in man's changing facial expressions. Look at
    • an expression of intelligence on its face as a human being, unless he
    • from out of his ego this also appears physically in the expression of
    • his face. The normal facial expression and muscular tension that a
    • physiognomical expression of that slackening of the astral body that
    • give him his normal expression. When the astral body relaxes its
    • expression of the ego's inner work on the astral body. When the
    • outside, and the inner quality of such an existence cannot express
    • reality of an expression like this. One can ask what came about
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  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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    • we became familiar with every day expressions of man's inner life,
    • such a way that he could come to best expression within it. Therefore
    • beings congregated who, if I may express it this way, laid no claim
    • physical size expressed the inability to retain the spiritual. In
    • and so on, in such a way that they could become the expression of an
    • expression in his physiognomy and on the surface of his body, then it
    • passive, self-effacing natures in whom just this passivity expresses
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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    • cosmos, as these are expressed in man. And to start with I should
    • world. The lion has something in his astral body that expresses
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 1: The Being of Man
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    • expression in the course of this cycle will have to be affirmed
    • this spine and nerve system (if we wish to express ourselves with
    • If I may express
    • brain in rational reflection. To express it in popular language
    • observe the sum-total of gestures and physiognomic expressions which
    • not express itself; however, as a complete spinal cord but remains
    • human nature, as it expresses itself in those organs enclosed within
    • and mobile. We cannot, therefore, express it otherwise than to say
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 2: Human Duality
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    • significant expression, the greatest and most important
    • and thereby to cause that which, pictorially expressed, would
    • what we express as a fact when we say: “I see red.” But
    • We recoil before the bodily expression of our blood, we live outside
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 3: Co-operation in the Human Duality
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    • ordinary state expresses itself as it does because in our fully
    • the blood influences stimulated from outside, but can simply express
    • instrument of the ego, bring to expression in this ego the inner life
    • outside finds expression in the life of our brain.
    • life of the human organism, which expresses itself in the nourishing
    • which we began our studies is expressed in even greater exactness. We
    • expression may be permitted, although it approximates only to what
    • an occult idea, expressed in the name Kronos or
    • Saturn, and a myth which expresses the same thing in a
    • pictorial expressions belonging to prehistoric
    • as the inner nature of the human organs, is so expressed in these
    • truth of the origin of man. To make possible the expression in
    • able to express all this in pictures requires a divining of what we,
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 4: Man's Inner Cosmic System
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    • only the external physical expression for the corresponding formation
    • expression for corresponding processes which take place in the
    • expression of the spiritual, the less is the physical form of the
    • movement is merely the physical expression of gravitation, even so is
    • the physical organ merely the physical expression of the
    • expression, no inner rhythm due to gravitation can continue. This is
    • feeble expression of the nature of the corresponding spiritual
    • their outward expression. If one removes the spleen, these forces
    • complete expression of the inner organisation of man, the inner
    • expression of the human ego, which is in fact turned toward the
    • that in the instrument of our ego, our blood-system, expressing its
    • “psychologic-physical parallelism.” If I were to express
    • expression of our organism which is nearest to the physical, the
    • external physical expression of the human ego, we thereby see how
    • currents in the human organism always express themselves by creating
    • sense-expression for that which wishes to take the form of a
    • physical-sensible expression of the two currents in the human
    • expression of the co-operation of soul and body!
    • whether the physical expression of the super-sensible world that we
    • sense-expressions of the super-sensible actually do exist. Since we
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 5: The Systems of Supersensible Forces
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    • “physical expression of an organ.” For you have already
    • contrast with the usable portions, an expression here justified, and
    • peculiar formation of the skin one of the expressions of the
    • comes to expression in the form of our skin. Even though we are still
    • of the surface of our body, in our facial expression, gestures, etc.,
    • this form must receive it already prepared, if I may express it thus,
    • inner life of man, as they are expressed in the ether-body, present a
    • is expressed in tensions which finally come to a climax, as we saw,
    • between the two nervous systems, as this is expressed in the state of
    • the activity of our digestive organs expresses itself in our
    • their special expressions in those two organs of which we spoke at
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 6: The Blood as Manifestation and Instrument of the Human Ego
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    • outer border of the form we have, expressed in a picture, as it were,
    • on the other hand, the skin itself is to be such an expression for
    • the outer skin, as the boundary of his form, expresses what he is, it
    • ego, and that this ego can create an expression of itself as
    • blood as far as the skin, in order that an expression of the whole
    • an expression of the human being extending as far as the skin. We
    • inasmuch as the boundary of the bodily surface is an expression of
    • out into the skin-boundary in order that man may express himself
    • in the skin what constitutes the expression, or the bodily organ, of
    • the human ego; and we find also what constitutes the expression of
    • expression of what we may consider as the instrument of the
    • expression of the life-process, to the extent that a living being
    • skin are present both the blood-system, as the expression of the ego,
    • and the nervous system as the expression of the consciousness. And
    • expression “astral body,” that is, to conceive the
    • nervous system comprehensively as an expression of the astral body;
    • that we have what we may call the glandular system as an expression
    • nutrition and depositing of substances as an expression of the
    • notice of it. To-day we are dealing with blood as the expression of
    • with man, but which are not in a position to bring to expression a
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    • influence within the physical organisation and which express
    • the other pole of the ego so that the ego is able to express itself
    • wonderfully fine also as a scientific expression: “There is
    • being is expressed in form, is demonstrated what is already there as
    • expression of the subconscious self, that self which is to be found
    • other relation which enables the human form as expressed in the bony
    • in such a way that it expresses itself in our inner cosmic system. In
    • comes to expression through a kind of salt-deposit, if I may use such
    • an expression as this; for you can well understand that ordinary
    • expressions are scarcely to be found for things which are not in the
    • system, giving them the right support, expresses itself in the fact
    • connected with the will impulse expresses itself in a warmth process,
    • reach the blood, in order that they then may become the expression of
    • since the blood is the expression of the whole collection of organic
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    • sense of the expression, “the human form.” If, therefore,
    • order to be the expression of the ego, works upon almost the first
    • verify themselves in the outward expression of these force-systems,
    • processes the direct expression of the activity of the blood as the
    • processes, and which it finally brings to expression in a flowering
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    • the astral body and coming to expression in the earthly organization
    • to immediate expression. The solid organism itself is, in reality,
    • truth merely its external expression, this is the same as seeing only
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    • practical expression of these ideals. But nobody can conceive that the
    • Taking this as an example, we may say: Moral ideals come to expression
    • expression — through the air that is within man. They are, so to
    • or that you saw them coming to expression in others, or that you felt
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    • Abstract thinkers such as Kant also employ an abstract expression.
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    • the solution to the great cosmic secrets, they also expressed it in
    • the autumn equinox. The Egyptians tried to express in this pyramid
    • “Unto us a Saviour is born.” It expresses thereby
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    • we feel how they express the kind of knowledge with which the wise
    • Novalis who were able to feel and give expression to the poetry and
    • will be human willing permeated by Christ. And it will express itself
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    • workings of the earth within him expressed themselves more in his
    • happenings in the world of men as they expressed themselves in the
    • sense-perception. The faculty of outward perception, expressed in the
    • knowledge of the human being which comes to expression in Man as
    • content of the world, however, was expressed in pictures. And if we
    • for the sake of politeness. But he would express the hope that our
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    • lies in essence what is expressed in the breathing
    • Central European, takes the expressions in which are clothed
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    • express myself in this way — of our spiritual element
    • actually an illusory way of expressing it. We should speak of
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    • brings to expression the movement of the blood caused by
    • expresses the movement of the blood; the heart itself has no
    • this moment, if I may express myself in this way, we continue
    • and light as the two polarities, if one wishes to express it
    • that may first be expressed in analogies. They are not merely
    • spirit and the soul and is expressed in words survives the
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    • motion expresses the equilibrium between the upper and lower
    • still in the realm of mere functions, they are two defects, expressed
    • expression at all as a disturbance of function. It does not appear in
    • But it does not do so, and is obliged to find expression during sleep.
    • something”, as they often express themselves. But if we simply “get
    • digestion. But if I may use the expression — we can homeopathise, we
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    • commonplace expression. It has retained in some measure the formative
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    • express it better, thoughts that are connected with any organ, there
    • But now — you must excuse my somewhat undiplomatic expression, it is
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    • say that the plant expresses and bears the imprint of our whole
    • of his heart are not only an expression of what takes place within
    • platonic year is expressed by the same number as the days of a human
    • many of its expressions must be read in a wholly different sense.
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    • expression of this struggle of the ego. For studying this struggle,
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    • expressions in the realm of physical functions with the spiritual
    • other. You literally enter the etheric, or its expression, if you
    • This contrast is expressed in a remarkable way in the anatomical
    • be expressed thus: You look out into the world, face the horizon and
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    • blood which has to be transmitted. It expresses and manifests in a
    • affinity, most fully expressed in the digestive system, man is also
    • control the total shaping of man — find their last expression in
    • established and expressed; this is how here the female sexual organs,
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    • extra-telluric region. If I may so express it — man contains a
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    • the expression “mental disease”; the spirit is always healthy, and
    • expression is disturbed by the bodily organism, as distinct from a
    • thoughts more often than the context requires. The “how” of expression
    • thoughts expressed are either intelligent or stupid. It is possible to
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    • nature, a cosmic-astral principle. We might express it thus: the plant
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    • not then expressed theoretically but in primary phenomena, as for
    • thee from outside.” This might be expressed in other terms: “by doing
    • they embrace law, reality. The human being is there, when I express
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    • environment? Should these cosmic forces attain their full expression
    • But this tendency, which expresses Cosmic forces passing into the
    • only interact through the barrier — if I may so express myself — of
    • latter forces, with their expression ultimately in the heart, work
    • express myself, a dividing wall must be set up between the two forms
    • the expressionist school supply examples of this remarkable activity.
    • rhythms, which find their crudest expression in the respiratory
    • which has its crudest expression in breathing, and that other and
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    • expression of my statements, and indeed the facts of hæmophilia are
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    • disease — Hysteria as expression for preponderance of metabolic
    • Problems of curative treatment — Fever as expression of ego-activity
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    • Physiognomy of disease — Hysteria as expression for preponderance
    • expression of ego-activity — Formative process of man and process
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    • first express myself schematically, directing attention to
    • a real, primary physical process. It is not an expression of
    • finds expression in slate-formation, especially out of
    • counterblow, to express myself somewhat crudely. It is quite
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    • depart. It is expressed correctly only if one says that in
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    • expression of an inner process, any fidgeting — all
    • peculiar processes that come to more outward expression in
    • not express itself as obviously as the change of teeth or the
    • age. You will find their outer expression in a seeking of the
    • expression in headaches at about the ninth, tenth, or
    • — if I may express it in this way — with the
    • same troubles can appear, but their outer expression is
    • that finds subjective expression in tasting — is the
    • come to expression outwardly in all kinds of ways.
    • intervene in this way. This finds expression in the
    • holding himself erect is at first expressed only outwardly in
    • observing what comes to living expression in a process of
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    • the human process. If you want to express this affinity of
    • expression in a kind of warming in the region of the stomach,
    • I may express myself radically, I would say that then one
    • left to themselves. The expression of this condition is that
    • occurs, expressing itself in diarrhea, which is essentially
    • of today, I do not want to avoid using certain expressions
    • opinions have also been expressed regarding this. The
    • expressing the facts of spiritual science about infants, it
    • all the phenomena I have mentioned. Cinnabar expresses this
    • something that in a certain way brings to expression this
    • process. You could express this in a moral formula:
    • fluid man, that which is expressed in the imprinting of the
    • described) comes to expression in conditions of jaundice. In
    • expressed strongly in the necessity of keeping it within
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    • expresses itself inwardly. This is how I would sketch it
    • etheric body is chiefly active. The etheric forces express
    • breathing find expression in the air organism built into the
    • human head then come to expression in the lungs, resulting in
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    • expression. Therefore in the root we will find forces that
    • effect appears. These are outward expressions of ego
    • expression in the sweat-provoking effect of this infusion,
    • inner perception — when our organism begins to express
    • which comes to expression primarily in the interrelationship
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    • expressed in its external, spatial aspect — i.e., as a
    • actually a process of deposition expressed schematically.
    • Now, when we express this process in reverse, passing from
    • expression, though it has long disappeared from the German
    • process expressing itself in an opposite direction, but here
    • radiation that expresses itself through the skin; however, it
    • relationship that finds expression in popular views surviving
    • to the more robust processes that come to expression in
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    • express themselves in the formative forces, the secretory and
    • itself through (if I might be permitted to express it in this
    • of the rhythmic system expresses itself especially where the
    • I would like to express to you my hope that these beginning
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    • Goethean expression — a spiritual conception of the human being
    • in sickness and health strives to express itself to-day, it must work
    • if I may use this expression — is that of true Intuition,
    • they have in the human brain so perfect an expression that one is
    • world of pictures which express a reality, just as the human brain
    • expresses the life of soul. In the brain, Nature has given us as a
    • we try to find an expression in the organism of man of what is
    • expression of the breathing process in the structures and formations
    • there is no adequate expression in the human organism, in the same
    • sense as the structure of the brain is an adequate expression for the
    • process of will which does not find its expression in demolition,
    • limb for the expression of my will. Something must first be done away
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    • organisation and an Ego-organisation. These expressions need not be
    • proceeds, in waking consciousness at all events. A further expression
    • law in the solid substances, expressing itself, among other things,
    • all that I have been describing expresses itself in physical man as
    • expression in any solid system of organs, verifiable by anatomy.
    • in foodstuff — you may demur at the expression ‘foodstuff’
    • physical nature comes to expression in the region where the chyle
    • super-sensible expresses itself as a physical system, as the system of
    • etheric organisation when this expresses itself in the physical
    • kidneys underlie the sentient faculties, this is expressed even in
    • concrete experience by recognising its physical expressions, we come
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    • expression of the measure of health and disease in the organism. Now,
    • second teeth which appear in the child are an expression of what is
    • expresses itself through the rhythm of blood circulation in daily
    • the breathing system and this is expressed through the rhythm of the
    • expressed in the male sex by the change in the voice itself, which up
    • to this period of life has been, essentially, a form of expression of
    • background, and the whole process is expressed in the male sex by the
    • to dominate. This quicker rhythm then expresses itself in all that is
    • arise in earlier life in quite another form express themselves as
    • If we now observe the whole organic action expressed in one of the
    • explained) — all this finds expression in definite
    • express what I want to say in any other way, as I am obliged to say
    • organism (in so far as this expresses itself in the metabolism, for
    • expresses itself in the system of nerves and senses). We must, so to
    • physical-etheric organism in so far as it expresses itself in the
    • Ego and astral organisations express themselves in the warmth and
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    • expression of the most powerful devitalising process of all. Such a
    • saying this — I am expressing myself radically only in order
    • symptoms. How it will express itself? Above all, that which is
    • opposite of what is expressing itself outwardly in the formation of
    • opposite vitalisation, that is to say — if I may express it
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    • expression, is that of the Intuitive, of real Intuitive
    • exist, they have an expression so perfect in the human brain
    • expression in the human organism for what is contained in the
    • breathing processes. You can find no adequate expression for
    • there is no adequate expression in the human organism, in the
    • expression for the conceptual life, the perceptual life.
    • any process of will that does not find its expression in
    • expression of my will. Something must first be done away with,
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    • to take offense at these expressions. They are used merely
    • ego-point, if I may use that expression, from which all his
    • inner lawfulness in the solid substances, expressing itself,
    • expression — a lawfulness that is not confined to the
    • that I have been describing expresses itself in the physical
    • sense-oriented empirical observations, will find expression in
    • from the mineral kingdom — you may dispute the expression
    • organization, if I may express myself in this way.
    • comes to expression as the system of heart and lungs. And so we
    • expresses itself in the physical domain.
    • kidneys underlie the sentient system, this is expressed even in
    • by recognizing its physical expressions, we come to the point
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    • ratio, and its variations in individuals are an expression of
    • that appear in the child are an expression of what is taking
    • human organization works into the second, and this expresses
    • breathing system and this is expressed through the rhythm of
    • expressed in the male sex, for example, by the change in the
    • been a form of expression for the nerve-sense system. The
    • withdraws more into the background, which is expressed in the
    • expresses itself in everything connected with deposits of
    • aspect. This is expressed outwardly in the fact that up to the
    • life in quite another way express themselves at this age as
    • everything I am expressing here in a physiological sense has a
    • organic action expressed in one of the sense organs, in the
    • finds expression in definite relationships in every single
    • cannot express what I want to say in any other way, as I am
    • far as this expresses itself in the metabolism, for example)
    • expresses itself in the nerve-sense system). We must see, so to
    • expresses itself in metabolism, and the ego organism and astral
    • organism on the other side, in so far as they express
    • expression as a state of feverishness. The injection must be
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    • activity, which expresses itself physically in the airy aspect
    • am expressing myself radically simply so that we may understand
    • does it express itself? Above all, what is coursing through the
    • organism we actually have the opposite of what is expressing
    • vitalization, that is to say — if I may express it
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    • particularly on these expressions, normal and abnormal, but they ought to
    • so-called abnormal, but for a preliminary discussion these expressions,
    • “means to create nature.” Indeed, if what is expressed in this
    • material processes such as come to expression, for example, in
    • has hitherto been expressed only by spiritual scientists, and even then only
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    • forth with such an expression is its quite obvious absurdity, for no
    • was probably not expressed by Schelling in such a fundamental way. In
    • were already a sage and were able to express himself not about outer
    • in our own inner being, which is expressed in a genius such as
    • want to express myself in a simple way — does not have time to know
    • And what wants to be expressed in the sentence, “To know the spirit
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    • expression for the conscious life of the human being. The
    • metabolic-limb system is not the expression for the conscious life of
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    • When we breathe and this breathing expresses itself in speaking or singing,
    • of the larynx, and to make it visible, so that our arms bring to expression
    • it comes to full expression. And if one wishes to understand man, one
    • the expression for this sensing of one limb through the other. Then what
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    • two statements are valid: vowels, more expression, revelation of the
    • of expression through movement, ceased. Today in normal life we speak
    • of the vowel, eurythmically expressed, onto the whole man. That is what
    • are performed, they are an expression for the human being as a person.
    • The entire individual person is thereby expressed.
    • cannot express himself properly as a person. He is somehow inhibited
    • in the expression of himself as a complete individuality. He might be
    • those people who — I will express it somewhat radically —
    • can be technically expressed as being unable to walk. However, to be
    • tired by walking would be technically expressed as not being able to
    • of extending what comes to expression in artistic eurythmy in a certain
    • it is in essence the expression of the inward. One must only grasp through
    • element is such that it generally expresses the external, as we have
    • makes it mild; if I may express it so, it takes its Ahrimanic strength
    • It is the Luciferic in the “H”, then, which comes to expression
    • brought to expression. The movement is truly as if one would arrest
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    • what I have expressed for example, in
    • the larynx. The eurythmic process must express this outwardly. It expresses
    • one expresses by means of the blowing the fact that one really wants
    • with every limb, as I would like to express it, when one says R. Actually
    • eurythmy they are expressed thus (Mrs. Baumann: R). The bringing-in-swing
    • of what one usually brings to a standstill is expressed. Thus it is
    • expression in the R. And when one wants to bring the other element to
    • expression, one can express the labial R by carrying the movement further
    • “running-after” to expression.
    • to rest. It is a wave rather than a vibration that comes to expression.
    • labial and palatal sounds; the ed.) — all this comes to expression
    • a result a word was used in order to express such an event, in order
    • to bring this going over into the external to proper expression. Thus
    • hat yesterday. It is the sound which in a certain respect expresses
    • to outward expression and more on the tendency involved. The tendency
    • pronounces the O one tries to bring that which finds its expression
    • in the spherical form of the head to expression in the entire etheric
    • even more clearly expressed if you simply grasped the right arm with
    • you are feeling yourself. This contacting oneself has come to expression
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    • it is usually assumed when a person produces an expression of will or
    • when he arrives at a judgment, that these expressions are connected
    • want to express that which one could call the feeling of love towards
    • have learned as expressing feeling in eurythmy — it could be another
    • Irregularities in the lower system which express themselves through
    • keep in mind that what we have demonstrated today as decision, expression
    • expressly, however, that I have never recommended a eurythmic exercise
    • lethargy is a general expression and can be relegated to something or
    • in connection with judgment and expression of will
    • combatted very especially by that which I have given for the expression
    • effective when one varies the expression of will and the expression of
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    • life in oneself the forces that are building the figure, that express
    • characterized does not come to expression in its entirety. What I
    • expression for the vowel element while doing eurythmy — then, in
    • the aura in their proximity. This expresses itself in turn in its
    • expressed it means that the force of plasticity in the organs is
    • a fact which gives expression to the true state of affairs.
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    • in the creative powers which express themselves in the formative forces,
    • as well, which would express itself in a deformation of the rhythmic
    • painted, but poetically expressed. Naturally it is not pleasant for people
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    • has been expressed for me to expound somewhat further upon curative
    • on the other, of the metabolic nature which, when expressed in terms
    • expression in the soul as will, and bodily its expression in the metabolic
    • Thus, what is of a volitional nature and finds its bodily expression
    • representation which finds its expression in what I would like to call
    • results. They then find physical expression in what manifests as ordinary
    • this speech; one can bring everything linguistic to expression through
    • process which can take place through eurythmy. I cannot avoid expressing
    • as was expressed in their final sentence: everything which has been
    • to the front. If I were to express schematically the activity going
    • expresses itself in the consonantal element. That can be reinforced
    • comes very forcefully to expression in the intestine: when one gets
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    • any success with this therapy. (Dr. Steiner did not coin the expression
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    • expressing himself through the vowel as person, as Man, as soul. The
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    • reasonable or clever, and then everything that is not an expression
    • process of growth and development which expresses, as strongly as in
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    • and organisation of the brain; and then we saw how behind expressions
    • it, even where it comes to expression in so-called insanity —
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    • also its physical expression in the warmth organism — gravity
    • finds expression in moral defects. You see now what are the inner
    • infiltration of our brain (if I may so express it), which is, as we
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    • being. (I say “so-called”, because the expression “normal
    • expression with somewhat rude plainness, is nocturnal enuresis.
    • can be most expressive when we extend its application to the
    • experienced at the origination of an idea, does not express itself in
    • teachers. If I may use a frivolous expression — are not most
    • perpetual longing not to let the will come to expression. If the will
    • get hold of the idea in their soul. One could express it in the
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    • part (at the back) expresses strong permeation by the will. The
    • of the English. He has many other similar expressions. Instead of
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    • symptom like this a whole life can be expressed! Think of the mother
    • finds expression in the violent twitchings and spasms.
    • the left. This finds expression also in the fact that the child turns
    • fact reached a kind of crisis, that is expressing itself inwardly in
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    • expression when he becomes a researcher in natural science. He is
    • senses will always be found to express itself in an enlargement of
    • some time or other to express itself in such a crisis. When this
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    • still expressing itself today — and not merely in words, it
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    • this kind occurs, which finds expression in the soul organism, then
    • wherever an abnormality expresses itself in laziness and inertia,
    • better expressed, an inner slovenliness. But along with this, in
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    • all the time from giving expression to the truth he clearly
    • there before one. The same manner of expression, the very same kind
    • historical significance. Indeed, he expressly states in his speech
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    • within the cosmos is expressed in the fact that the root has grown
    • with which it has expressed agreement — naturally through the
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    • experience itself with its expression in pictorial form.” He
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    • difficult to express what is now arrived at, because in face of
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    • silicic acid processes are the external counterpart, the expression
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    • spiritual elements and beings that express themselves through them.
    • world-secrets themselves — was expressed in ideas, it became, at
    • could be expressed as goodness — that was religion. And
    • stimulating to goodness, on the other hand to the true expression of
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    • silicic acid processes are the external counterpart, the expression
    • (if I may use such an expression) it is seen that in a patient the
    • spiritual elements and beings that express themselves through them.
    • world-secrets themselves — was expressed in ideas, it became, at
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    • stimulating to goodness, on the other hand to the true expression of
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    • silicic acid processes are the external counterpart, the expression
    • (if I may use such an expression) it is seen that in a patient the
    • spiritual elements and beings that express themselves through them.
    • world-secrets themselves — was expressed in ideas, it became, at
    • could be expressed as goodness — that was religion. And
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    • connection with the super-sensible worlds was expressed by the
    • Hence they had certain expressions showing that they took part in the
    • outside world. We no longer have such expressions, or they signify at
    • expressed poetically in their books of wisdom — later in the
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    • was their way of expressing what they knew. Thus we find when we are
    • animal-like, whereas today in man's face his spirit finds expression;
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    • find the expression “freethinker” which has appeared in
    • very good, but many in their freedom have misused this expression
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    • the stars the expression of the super-sensible. The remarkable
    • super-sensible worlds found expression in the essential nature
    • external to him. Hence he had certain expressions showing that he
    • expressions, or at most they signify for us something of a figurative
    • know, they developed those tremendous powers of imagination expressed
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    • face his spirit finds expression, his spirit is as it were
    • modern doctor would try to express himself intellectually —
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    • that he becomes an expression of the qualities which he brought
    • spell correctly — we need only to be able to express our
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    • really express the essential nature of sight? Then we see the
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    • discusses, and the way in which he often expresses himself. But
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    • is autonomous, and the heart only brings to expression the
    • to this time, if I may so express myself, we continue to spread
    • were the two polarities when expressed exoterically, and thus
    • be first expressed by analogies; yet they are not mere
    • issues from the spirit and soul and is expressed in words
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    • expression in the earthly organization manifest in the airy
    • expression. The solid organism itself is, in reality, only
    • expression, this is the same as seeing only the physical
    • body which comes to expression in feeling operates through
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    • expression in pictures. I said that we may dream of coiling
    • enthusiasm for examples of the practical expression of these
    • as an example, we may say: Moral ideals come to expression in
    • expression — through the air that is within us. They
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    • expressions. It might even be more favorable for the
    • expressions with certain modifications.
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    • is just as inadequate an expression as when I say that the
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    • relationship to the world. This expresses itself in the
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    • express it in figures — comes from here. From the
    • expression of this fight. Just think how intimately the whole
    • you — then the fight expresses itself as scarlet fever.
    • reality, a mutual struggle expresses itself in the illnesses
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    • there is an expression of the measure prevailing in the world
    • Light is a general expression for what works through the sun.
    • of the pulse beats is an expression of the Old Sun evolution
    • forces that express themselves in diabetes, in the residues
    • which express the inherent weight of the substances, we
    • that can be expressed in the words: Earthly gravity has laid
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    • medical science. But this expression suggests that medical
    • own physician. I believe the expression ‘healing
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    • expression in the temperament. When the astral body and ego
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