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- Title: Lecture: Pre-Earthly Deeds of Christ
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- as the plant forms the seed for the next plant life, so do we learn to
- Title: Foredrag: Kristusimpulsen i tidens utvikling og dens virke i mennesket
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- ord i oss, da opptar vi noe som er menneskeverdig. Som planten
- danner kimen til neste planteliv, slik lærer også vi
- Title: Way of Knowledge
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- see for instance the various plants, animals and minerals
- suffering, pleasure and pain; that no one doubts. With plants
- thoughts, that the plants could posses something spiritual,
- hurt, the same with animals; but when I cut a plant, will it
- way of recognising the soul nature of plants and stones, for
- instance. It appears, when we contemplate the plant, that
- certainly, when the plant is partly damaged where it grows out
- plant, that it doesn't hurt but that the opposite is the case.
- That which comprises the actual soul of the plant feels
- sensitive parts of plants are destroyed. Pain only starts for
- the plant soul when the plant is pulled out of the earth,
- relationship of plant suffering to plant joy then we really
- wisdom of nature, the plant soul experiences pleasure when we
- is going to happen should the plant have been able to
- earth's beings are nourished through plants, and how, through
- can appear gentler under the circumstances when a plant is dug
- out with its roots and replanted, instead of picking flowers.
- uprooting causes actual pain to the plant soul. Deliberate
- be rebuked, but even that changes nothing about the plant soul
- plants and the uprooting of human hair. We start to understand
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