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- Title: Life Between ... III: Mans Journey Through the Planetary Spheres
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- have an astral body that in a certain respect is imperfect.
- he will indeed become a better and more perfect man. Thus what we
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VIII: The Etheric Vision of the Future
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- development. Great artists have always felt these imperfections.
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture I
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- for the fact that it is perfectly possible to adduce a surprising
- perfectly possible in our day to refute anthroposophy root and
- his reasoning was perfectly accurate. One roll costs two kreuzer (so
- received in a perfectly positive way, my dear friends. In actual fact,
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture II
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- the very reason why we are able to work with perfect freedom within
- means of educating ourselves in this manner in perfect freedom. I
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture III
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- physical body in a perfectly regular manner, then the human being
- were to proceed diagrammatically it would, of course, be perfectly
- consider the human being from a perfectly material point of view you
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture V
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- its depths. It is, none the less, perfectly true. That which man lets
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture VI
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- a process of becoming, something that will reach perfection only in
- perfection, there is another corresponding organ which is gradually
- less and less, will the larynx grow more and more perfect and become
- perfection. And in its perfection it will speak out what man can
- transformations that will lead to greater perfection. Quicksilver as
- certain perfection and fulfilment, and such perfection does not rest
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hannover, 12-31-11
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- reality, we wouldn't look for truth and perfection any more. We
- attained perfection and that's why they could judge their work.
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