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- Title: Risen Christ: Lecture I: The Fall from Paradise and its Redemption by Christ
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- evidence. Our sense perception is the first process to
- only. Deep in the human soul is a sense which will always respond to
- that in fact our sense perception is more material than it need be.
- one can point in this matter of the senses is that of the whole
- and cleverly, as a kind of theory and not be able to unite our sense
- The World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit
- material than they should be. Those are the sense organs.
- the sense organs the physical body asserts itself in an illegitimate
- have been able to touch, to sense in the most differentiated way,
- that the only sense organ in which to some extent we can still feel
- kind of creative organ. We can also use it as a kind of sense organ,
- primarily for the sense of touch. The hand is in a halfway position
- speaking only of the five senses, not attempting in this lecture to
- go into the full physiology of the twelve senses which Steiner
- Title: Risen Christ: Lecture II: The Vision of Christ in the Etheric World
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- between the physical and etheric bodies affected the senses; between
- sense, international crises are judgments upon our international
- cosmic, inherited instinct; in a sense, the last remnants of what we
- sense it. You need not go far back in history to find that people
- touch even our senses. Steiner said once that Stifter's
- awakening of new senses which can see the etheric. One might
- activity, to which we owe even our ordinary sense perceptions,
- The World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit
- In a sense it is the Christ incarnated not in the flesh but in the
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