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- Title: Man's Being: Lecture I: On the Nature and Destiny of Man and World
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- primeval conditions, of original conditions. We seek to acquire
- at the point where we began to acquire a physical and an
- acquire especial significance at the moment of human death. The
- becoming realities which acquire ever greater expansion. Two,
- reverse order and acquired, in every detail, by means of our
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture II: Life between Death and a New Incarnation
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- arteries, and so forth. Then, after death, we acquire a
- acquires a moral body radiating with beauty; a depraved man a
- experience and knowledge acquired by us on earth provide
- human physical body acquires individuality only through the
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture III: Our Experiences at Night, Life after Death
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- acquired a vigorous ego-consciousness in his waking state; on
- are awake. They must acquire, in a conscious way, a
- Those personalities who acquire, in the time following the
- the Christ, the human soul must now acquire gradually by
- we could acquire no real conception of the spiritual world.
- of a cell is not apt to break our heart. But if we acquire
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture IV: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 1
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- astral body have acquired in this present life and the fully
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture V: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 2
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- youths, but by patriarchs who had acquired wisdom. It resulted
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture VI: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 3
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- Today man acquires a knowledge of nature by means of his
- being acquired a greater feeling for his surroundings.
- men became more and more intellectual, they acquired a natural
- experimental psychology. Yet we must acquire the faculty
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