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- Title: Lecture: The Cosmic Word and Individual Man
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- But to-day we shall look back at what is left behind in bed when a
- column, and the vertebral canal, lie towards the back. In the physical
- according to their various stages of existence. We can go back from
- Title: Lecture: The Recovery of the Living Source of Speech
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- not always so. If we go no farther back than to the earlier part of
- not even need to go back so far before we come to a time when the
- If now we go back into more remote ages, we find something different
- must take our thoughts right back to Atlantis. For we have to reckon
- If we go back to the earliest times of Post-Atlantean evolution, or
- take pains to understand what we learn; but as we go back over
- far back as Roman times. Cicero and Caesar we can still understand,
- continuous stream back from our own day to Rome. A certain element of
- which a divine stream was interwoven. It goes back to the origin of
- Title: Lecture: The Forming of Destiny in Sleeping and Waking
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- subsequent life, then in that life you will be able to look back to
- karma, as it will be then, is to be traced back to this present
- It is not right to throw everything back to the past. The right
- death. Then comes the backward review, lasting one, two, three days,
- as a panorama. Always, without exception, the human being looks back,
- Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture I
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- manifestation of this thinking, as he traces it backward, finds that
- imitating in language the outer world, is traced back to the
- follow this process as we go back to the pre-earthly existence; we can
- Let us go back now to the first thing that the child learns: to walk,
- consider the animal, which has its back parallel with the surface of
- walking movement. These forces, if we follow them back through the
- cosmic order. But, when we look back into the life before birth and
- Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture II
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- then will one look back in the right way to the pre-earthly existence
- as one looks back from the corpse, in which only the forces of nature
- Indeed, if we look further back in the course of evolution, we find
- earthly human being my thinking; but this directs me backward through
- lies back of these things can no longer be rightly seen through by
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas VII: The Creation of A Michael Festival Out Of The Spirit (Extract)
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- their way back, in the right way, through death into spiritual life.
- Title: Preparing for a New Birth
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- available to ordinary consciousness, we look back over a period
- very quickly back into them, and it is only then that normal
- long time and then went back to bed and slept. The next day,
- to sleep until the time we wake up again, we leave backwards
- we experience it all backwards and in terms of its moral
- when we pass through the gates of death, then we go backwards
- again backwards in this way, just as I described it in my book
- same time, this backward experience of earthly life frees us
- experience backwards, and in pictures, only the events of
- Title: Lecture I: The WHITSUN Mystery and its Connection with the Ascension
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- that Christ holds back the ether-body in its perpetual urge towards
- Title: Easter/Pentecost: Lecture II: The Mystery of Pentecost and the Ascension
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- the Christ is able to hold them back for earthly evolution.
- and is held back by the Christ; on the other hand, how the
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