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- Title: Lecture: The Sun-Mystery in the Course of Human History
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- life; everything experienced by the soul in the form of pricks of
- us hither and thither on the turbulent waves of life often without our
- his conscious mental life; the fact is that this spirituality is at
- organic activity, inasmuch as organic processes, life-processes take
- flow, life-processes are taking place. The will takes effect in the
- sympathies and antipathies aroused by different forms of life, by
- If the life of soul is studied from this point of view, great
- illumination will be shed upon it. Waking life arouses in us sympathy
- In normal life we do not notice the constant interplay of sympathies
- and antipathies in the life of soul. But we become aware of it when
- unfolds the element of antipathy in his life of feeling so strongly
- that it plays into his waking life, his whole being is permeated with
- say, to an abnormal intensification of the one pole in the life of
- led to uttermost evil. The deepest secret of human life is that we
- which, were they to gain control in the conscious life of a man, would
- good. What is radically evil when it breaks into our conscious life,
- is the counterbalance for our spent life-forces when it take effect in
- for the spent life-forces? — the answer is: They are the forces of
- the ear that hears of it. — Nevertheless man must realize that life
- life, the mental life. The sleeping will lights up in feeling, and
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- Title: Lecture: The Universe
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- depends in the widest sense on the whole life of man, we
- should then consider first of all man's life as a
- the left one. Animals have less inner life, because they
- between the outer and inner life. Let us indicate this
- inner life, but there we take into ourselves the external
- a tiny bit poisonous. For life consists in taking in
- one with us: we offer resistance, and life really consists
- his inner life develops by offering resistance to the
- least, his life and to some extent also his real form) in
- taking his place culturally in the external life on earth.
- reveals to us what penetrated into the present life from
- really remains a child throughout life. Indeed, we may say:
- through life. We are head, as far as Cancer. We have this
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