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- Title: Life Between ... III: Mans Journey Through the Planetary Spheres
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- universe. Whereas we are otherwise contracted into a small point in
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture I
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- dead — he must have been drowned. It cannot be otherwise. Now
- the external world, not by you. Then, and then only, does the wise
- always run parallel with thinking, never deserting it; otherwise
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture II
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- instead to look upon thinking as a means to become wiser, as a means
- have grown wiser. But now take the case of divine thinking. When
- mistakes we have thereby educated ourselves, we have grown wiser, and
- bring us further and further in wise self-education — that is
- while other-wise we only feel it as spread out around us, this world
- the world of the senses and that are otherwise inaccessible to him.
- cannot do otherwise than be overcome with a feeling of death. In the
- us the power our thoughts might otherwise exercise upon our physical
- do not shut out completely all those things in me that otherwise I
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture III
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- would otherwise have. It is extraordinarily difficult for a man of
- excretions. Otherwise no excretion would take place when the glands
- proper relationship will come about when man undertakes a wise and
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture IV
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- shot into what would otherwise only be Imagination. We must picture
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture V
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- individuality, whereas it would otherwise all along have felt its
- Title: World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit: Lecture VI
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- otherwise evolved in man quite objectively, and independently of his
- Title: Lecture: 'I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life'
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- wisest man can learn much from a child. The
- wise cosmic forces would have to provide for a human body so
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Hannover, 9-24-'07
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- must become pure and wise through his light — then it can unite
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Twelve: Mystery Teachings in St. Mark's Gospel
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- make it a most wonderful instrument, infinitely wiser than
- star by which the Three Wise Men from the East were guided.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hannover, 12-31-11
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- wave on the surface. We'll see later that it's wise and
- otherwise remain slumbering in us for a long time yet. I want to
- feel this presence, otherwise things would get dangerous, and because
- the better it is for our development, for otherwise, we would be
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hannover, 1-1-12
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- spirit from which he came. Wise masters in ancient mysteries
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture II: The Path of the Human Being through the Gate of Death - A Transformation of Life
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- supplies, otherwise, the physical body with life continues to
- But a spirit which is otherwise not united with the human soul
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