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- Title: Lecture: The Cosmic Word and Individual Man
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- form, so as to make use of his senses. The relation of the external
- world to his senses does not change. But the relation of the senses to
- sense-perception. But it is a complete mistake to believe that the
- sense-organs themselves, or more exactly the sites of the
- sense-organs, are not filled by any activity during sleep. Over its
- from the senses. If the super-sensible gaze is directed upon the
- those places where the sense-organs are located, a continual lively
- sense the clothing assumed by the cosmic music at the moment of
- the human sense-organs towards the interior of man. In this stream the
- revelations of the human senses, so active in their etheric substance
- line. In the same way you can follow inwards from the senses
- the senses and from the whole skin, is formed into a shell-like copy
- movements shining in from the senses, is only thought. For it
- Thus when we proceed further inwards from the senses there appears to
- etheric activity of the senses during sleep, as an inward streaming
- faculty the work of the Dynamis is in a sense dislocated, and
- also have its physical organ in the human nerves and senses. It is the
- senses of man. Speech, and all that is connected with it, is brought
- In the organism of nerves and senses, in the basis of Thinking, the
- Title: Lecture: The Forming of Destiny in Sleeping and Waking
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- sense; the Ego and astral body have separated, in essentials, from
- sense by making close and careful observations of the way in which
- cultural spiritual life in the wide sense. This is a deep and urgent
- Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture I
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- sense a human being always observes a child. But the full significance
- completely bound up with the sense-nerve system as is thinking.
- moral sense determines whether he comes worthily near to the Archai.
- In the same sense it is to be observed that those persons fall victims
- Higher Beings. This gives us the right sense of responsibility in a
- there comes about in man a right sense of responsibility in relation
- Title: Lecture: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny: Lecture II
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- become entirely abstract. Indeed, it can be said in a certain sense
- scientific in the modern sense, lost the Christ; that theology was
- nothing was known any longer in the ancient sense of the Event of
- the Event of Golgotha. The Christ had, in a sense, bestowed Himself
- consciousness of freedom. This had in a certain sense been developed.
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas VII: The Creation of A Michael Festival Out Of The Spirit (Extract)
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- this. And we can come to it again, in a certain sense, if we grasp the
- spiritual sense to the course of the seasons. There is really a deep
- Title: Preparing for a New Birth
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- right, in a sense, when he says that thinking distinguishes man
- comes from outside, on sense impressions and experiences
- consciousness becomes aware of external things — of sense
- consciousness also have completely different time-senses. So
- Anthroposophic view when we sense and experience thoughts as
- Title: Lecture I: The WHITSUN Mystery and its Connection with the Ascension
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- and a solid, earthy body, in the real sense, only during
- sense of esoteric duty, certain truths were presented which many
- the universal human sense. That of Whitsun tells us: The
- Title: Easter/Pentecost: Lecture II: The Mystery of Pentecost and the Ascension
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- might easily be thought that in a certain sense this
- spoken of from a sense of esoteric duty. It is certainly the
- the sense in which it has often been spoken of here, the sun
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