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- Title: Man's Being: Lecture I: On the Nature and Destiny of Man and World
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- Fundamentally, we live our earth-life only with the physical
- Thus, depending on the kind of life lived by us, we sooner or
- after death; we live our life in reverse. Time, as it rotates,
- to live, needs a kind of nourishment that must be received
- order to live on. Whatever we experience on earth in the course
- nightly experiences, lived again over, but backward, our whole
- cosmos and enable it to live on; so that the cosmos might
- nourishment in order to live as physical men between birth and
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture II: Life between Death and a New Incarnation
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- asleep, each of us would live in a world of his own.
- their former companions who are still alive. And so we find
- more lucidly and sagaciously than men who are still alive. By
- reflected, while still alive, on the spiritual world, who have
- lived in a purely materialistic way, will see absolutely
- its splendor. Yet if viewing a human lung, a human liver, not
- lives as a spirit. His entire weaving and being is spiritual
- individualities disappear more and more, you live — I
- Although we live now in a general spiritual world, we feel
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture III: Our Experiences at Night, Life after Death
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- Fundamentally, we live very thoughtlessly if we take into
- When the human beings who lived before the Mystery of Golgotha
- Yet these people, who lived before the Mystery of Golgotha,
- live as physical men while awake? We are confined, through our
- While we get accustomed to earth-life after our birth, we live
- with his emotions. He lives in the language as if it were an
- lives in the speech organism and is gained through adaptation
- things. Undeniably, we live within a civilization making
- The soul impulses of our words, however, live in our inner
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture IV: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 1
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- our moral behavior during previous earth-lives. What lives in
- has been poured into our soul out of former lives. These former
- earth-lives, however, do not show their effect inside our
- attain imagination, real spiritual knowledge of the life lived
- previous earth-lives.
- earth-lives, he must incorporate into himself, and that which
- brought by man from former earth-lives into his present one
- garnered from previous earth-lives. And if someone has a
- sense, gathers from previous earth-lives whatever his wisdom
- various situations belonging to previous earth-lives.
- earth-lives is expressed, in a sensible image, by the firm
- What as ego and astral body lives and weaves outside us
- carry within us the result of preceding earth-lives. Only all
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture V: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 2
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- recent days. Our souls undergo repeated earth-lives that are
- extended periods during which our souls have repeatedly lived
- that the body had to be discarded, delivered to the
- did happen, because primeval man lived less intensively in his
- live in such an international way as today, but as
- which he had already lived during his earth-life. Death at that
- life. The Greek was able to live such a harmonious earth-life,
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture VI: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 3
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- lives now in connection with the earth. Then he, Paul, coined
- millennium before the Mystery of Golgotha, when men lived
- the elemental beings, who live with the snow-covered
- trees, who live with the earth's surface where the water
- one lived in a restricted region, the course of the seasons was
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